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Evening chaos. A customer has asked for a hive whilst I'm at the property doing other works. I've not put any of these in before. She has an old Honeywell programmer at the moment which doesn't allow for HW & CH to be set a different times. I believe there's a Honeywell version too but I am led to believe that this is hard wired stat and she wants a wireless stat. I'm not great on wiring so want the easiest one to wire and use. Any advice would be great. Many thanks
 
I checked the Honeywell one. It's a smart thermostat I need. That one looks good but not smart. Unless I'm wrong.
 
We've fitted the NEST ones a few times now. They seem to do a good job and the customer feedback is very good.

Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation | Priority Plumbing

They seem to sell at ÂŁ199 most places so this supplier will allow you to make a bit more markup!

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