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Hi guys where is the best place to buy oil boiler spare parts considering I'm offshore not mainland uk but Scottish island HWOS delivery is obscene get all other stuff vie BES Plumbfix SDP Wunda trade etc cheers.....brum
 
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Thanks for your reply but they don't do spares as oil boiler spares fuel pumps burners etc .....brum
 
Looking for someone with the same kind of range as HWOS cheers....brum
 
My local ***bria heating is very good for oil spares but there only a small chain
 
Only a 10 min drive for me.

The only thing I could suggest is bulk buy, but expensive, may not use stock and warranties burning also won't help with those one off spares.
 
I was hoping that there was someone else out there that you guys used cant really afford bulk purchase at the moment but could possibly combine a visit to HWOS on one of my brummie pilgrimages ......brum
 
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