Here you go for another option....
Intergas xx
Intergas xx
Boiler is offered with plenty cutting edge componentsIs there any reason for that choice?
10 year warranty with Max range.
Remember a good installer is equally as important as a good boiler too!It was a comment in jest. Just make decisions harder!! Haha!!
Unfortunately I moved away from Daventry in 2004 otherwise I might have called youRemember a good installer is equally as important as a good boiler too!
Vogue is 12 too if you have done the max course12 year with gash and filter.
So what do people know of Atag? Just had someone over tonight and they only install them and he said he would install an ATAG iC Economiser Plus. Never heard of them! Not got a price yet!
No Intergas for you then?That's the boiler I have at home.
No Intergas for you then?
Looks like we are going for the Worcester. What advantage does the Easy Control give? Do you have much experience with it and will it be worth changing from my Hive?Of the three I'd probably hold my nose and go for the Worcester as it's got the best modulation - it'll go down to 3.5kW which keeps it efficient for more of the year. You need to use WB's expensive controls to get the best efficiency out of it though, so factor that in. You need about another £160 for the Comfort+ II RF or £210ish for the Easycontrol RF.
The Vaillant 838 is a bit of a dinosaur now, been on the market for years. It bottoms out at a ridiculously high 7.1kW which is far too much for most houses; if you want a high powered Vaillant combi then the Exclusive Green iQ 835 / 843 is the one to go for. Again though, expensive manufacturer controls required to get the best out of it so add another £200-ish for that.
Ideal, isn't. Bottom end 5.7kW and very little adjustment available to match it to the system it's fitted to, and very plasticky inside. It is OpenTherm compatible though, so it's got that going for it.
Navien NCB700-42C is what I'd go for if you do want/need a 40+kW combi. Stainless heat exchanger, 12 year warranty, OpenTherm controls compatible, very configurable to the system and minimum output of 3.5kW will keep it efficient for more of the year. Also the cheapest of the lot, which is nice - £1380 inc VAT at the moment. A decent OpenTherm control, which will help to get the very best efficiency out of OpenTherm compatible boilers, can be picked up for around £55.
Vokera Unica Max 40 is also worth a look. Large bore stainless heat exchanger, 10 year warranty, OpenTherm compatible with good weather compensation options too, system configurable and a minimum output of 4.7kW. Even cheaper than the Navien at £1260 at Toolstation.
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