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Interested in discussing which you think are the best and why?
Stainless seem to have the best reputation but are modern silicone/cast alliminium heat exchangers really inferior?

I was at a Main course last week and they basically said the Mains are the same as the Baxi's and Pottertons except for the cast alliminium heat exchanger rather than the stainless steel as its a cheaper boiler.

Worcester use silicone-alluminium heat exchangers even in their top end boilers. Is this because they are lighter and more efficient or do people think they really will be troublesome in the future?

Just comparing boilers out there that we may install and in the future and interested in the make up of them to help me make my decision, trying to see past the marketing.
 
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alumillium heat exchangers definately aint light personally i think the stainless will prove to be the best in the long run and easier to change if the do fail
 
stainless will last, aluminium silicate is already failing in certain brands
 
oh I just assumed they were lighter seeing as the Worcesters are very light. Fitted hundereds but cost a lot more than the Mains have been such good value and more reliable so we now fit these in most cases.
 
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fact i have never replaced a stainless steel heat exchanger in a duotec they are bullet proof,tbh only heard of one ali in a main failing, aluminium silicate recuperators( god,thats a mouthful) in the performa/105 etc will fail if the systems dirty or ferroquest has been used ali ideal and ariston fail like fun,forever finding bits of worcesters in the trap
 
yep I find that in the trap with worcesters too though not seen them fail in the modern boilers, will price up baxi's, cheers.
 
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yep I find that in the trap with worcesters too though not seen them fail in the modern boilers, will price up baxi's, cheers.

dont forget potterton gold and heat max combis/system boilers are the same as a duotec though normally cheaper
 
Worcester offer a 10yr warranty on their heat exchangers which is something that I am not aware that any other manufacturer offers regardless of the material used in it's construction.
 
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