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dandaman2234

Hi Everyone,

Can have some of your opinions on either of these two boiler, which may be better in terms of efficiency and reliability.
They are:

-- Worcester Bosch Jnr 28i
-- Broag 28c

Both will be installed with wireless RF stat/time clocks, are these any good???

Thanks.
 
broag remeha 28c are high quality boilers, fitted one in my own house and my nans house. i have been installing remeha boilers for 4 years and i have never had a comeback i was a worcester installer but all i fit now are broag, i do have a lot of customers telling me what a differance it makes on their heating bills and the heat they produce... hope this helps
 
Hi I have a Worcester 30CDI boiler, installed about 6 months ago. Its really good overall, very efficient and good for showers etc. I would choose it over the 28i junior as it has hot water temperature controls and a better flow rate 13.4 litre/min over your 11.4 litre/min and it is only around £200 extra.
 
CDI range better than juniors, Broag Remeha proberly better, very reliable have loads of them on my books, only ever have to change the seals & ignition electrodes, which comes as a kit & can be done at, about every third or fourth service visit.
Same should be done with the Worcesters.
Make sure you don't miss your annual services, as you'll find to your cost that the warranty's void.
 
6 year warranty out there still available on WB boilers. Very little trouble if serviced every year.
 
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