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Can someone tell me what the best wireless thermostat is for Ideal Independent C24.
How easy are they to install.

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Ideal do there own wireless controls, but I personally use either the Drayton RF601 or the Honeywell one!,

But there are plenty more of other makes out there, if just comes down to personal preference!
 
I like the ideal ones but they charge like a wounded rhino :(

I think Salus make one that fits nicely in it. They're considerably cheaper too.
 
You might need a gas safe engy to install it for you tho
 
Thank you for your advice. will have a look at all of your suggestions then decide.
Plumb center sell an own brand RF thermostat for ÂŁ42.50 plus vat. It is a rebadged Honeywell so is a great bit of kit. Easy to install too
 
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