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I have a Baxi Duotech that was installed approx. 3 years ago with new rads throughout, but not pipes.

The heating exchange has been replaced 3 times so far and on the last occasion (today) for the first time I was told I need to get a MagnaClean.

Just done a quick online search, and they seem to vary wildly in price, and there are also a few brand options.

Just wondering if there is a 'most popular' on the market?
 
Welcome to the forum MRSWB I like the Magnaclean and have seen the Magnabooster3 which looks good but never fitted
 
fernox tf1 or spyrotech magnaboost for me .i dont like the magna clean

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hi and :welcome: mrswb i use magnabooster2 too will start to use magnabooster 3 too :)
 
for ease of fitting the spirotech,
tf1 for dual cleaning options
 
I swear by magnacleans. But it seems to be down to personal preference. If you do go for a magna clean. Get the largest size. I think it's called a professional
 
I don't know this particular boiler but three heat exchangers in three years seems incredibly excessive.
Maybe there is something fundamentally wrong with the installation causing unnecessary magnetite creation.
 
I have a Baxi Duotech that was installed approx. 3 years ago with new rads throughout, but not pipes.

The heating exchange has been replaced 3 times so far and on the last occasion (today) for the first time I was told I need to get a MagnaClean.

Just done a quick online search, and they seem to vary wildly in price, and there are also a few brand options.

Just wondering if there is a 'most popular' on the market?
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I have considered various options, for me it is the Magnabooster. Full brass construction, easier to fit, easy to clean (dont need to dismantle).
 
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