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As title boys and girls, I've got to find the very best Lfe to replace a very poor quality 'kinder' fire. The gentleman is a very wealthy 87 year old pensioner. He's just had a very swish new build built and a marble surround with a remote control kinder fire and has had nothing but problems with it, i was called to have a look and four hours later with a new maplins battery box solder in place...it was working again! It lasted two days and we agreed the control box is to blame.
He has the manufacturer out over 6 times in 18 months and has had enough....now wants a new fire that'll last with no problems. He's very immobile and uses an electric buggy inside, that's quite funny as he's slowly bashing everything to pieces, only got good use of one arm so needs a remote that'll work with hand, his kinder remote, is a two button down at the same time to ignite the fire.

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I've been fitting Nu-flame fires or Gazco
All remotes that I know of are 2 button to start as it's a safety feature
Nu-flame does one with a wall switch as another option but you'd have to get the cable to it
 
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