Central Heating Room Thermostat Choice

pcr

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I am looking to replace a simple honeywell room thermostat. What I hoped for was to be able to set a daytime temperature and a second evening temperature, nothing more. Unfortunately, the thermostats capable of this are the programmable type and much more complicated than I really want.
Any ideas appreciated, thanks.
 
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I replaced with a Heatmiser. It optimises when heating comes on for a programmed temperature twice a day.
 
What boiler do you have? If it's a combi why don't you just fit the plug in mechanical timer and just a normal room stat as opposed to programmable. This way you can have as many on/offs as you want.
Or just fit a honeywell cm927. Yeah it's programmable so slightly different to a normal on/off timer but it's not that difficult to set up so you have two heating periods. You just set the temp to the minimum for the periods you want the heating off and it doubles up as a frost stat.
 
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Thanks for the replies. The boiler is conventional so a programmable stat is not ideal, I'll have a look at the Heatmiser stats.
 

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