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acecharly

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Im looking for 3 boilers to offer my fuutre customers based on price. Entry level, intermediate and top of the range.

Which would you offer?
 
Vaillant Vaillant Vaillant

Don't fit tat it will come back to haunt you

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Pro (rebadged logic), Ideal, Vaillant


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Pro are vokera

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There are two versions of the ProCombi.

One is a Vokera, the other is an Ideal

The exclusive range is the Ideal and the HE version is the Vokera.

I'd recommend a ProCombi Exclusive as a budget option and a Vaillant/Intergas as a premium/recommended option.

I'm not sure about what I'd have as an intermediate option.
 
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There are two versions of the ProCombi.

One is a Vokera, the other is an Ideal

The exclusive range is the Ideal and the HE version is the Vokera.

I'd recommend a ProCombi Exclusive as a budget option and a Vaillant/Intergas as a premium/recommended option.

I'm not sure about what I'd have as an intermediate option.

Yeah, should have made that clearer. Wouldn't fit vokera.


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baxi duotec 1,potterton gold combi,or if you want a 5 year job potterton platinum
 
Thanks for all your input, your votes are as follows

VALLIANT 7 VOTES
IDEAL 6 VOTES
BAXI 4 VOTES
WB 4 VOTES
POTTERTON 2 VOTES
REMEHA 1 VOTE
WARMFLOW 1 VOTE
INTERGAS 1 VOTE
FIREBIRD 1 VOTE


Based on these results im going to go for a Baxi, Ideal and a Valliant.


Oh an im sorry simon, but im really not sure about these Firebirds.....

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Why do you want to give your customers 3 boilers,surely 1 will do the job
 
Personally dont give them a choice unless there is a specific requirement - Remeha for gas, and Grant for oil though am always willing try new things if the need arises
 
Have to say I would try remeha/intergas but stockists aren't exactly prevalent. My local does remeha but has had a few complaints from other fitters.


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Im offering 3 because some people are working on a budget and some are not. Ive allways tried to point out reliability as an issue but lots of people are willing to take a chance.

City Plumbing do Intergas and there ment to be the muts nuts hardly any parts and a good price. I think the expansion vessel is external though. Im going to wait a while until theres a few been installed.
 
Im offering 3 because some people are working on a budget and some are not. Ive allways tried to point out reliability as an issue but lots of people are willing to take a chance.

City Plumbing do Intergas and there ment to be the muts nuts hardly any parts and a good price. I think the expansion vessel is external though. Im going to wait a while until theres a few been installed.

The expansion vessel is either external or as part of a mounting frame (both extra's)
 
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