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The dyson hoovers are utter ****e though.
Agreed, I wouldn't have one.
Hasn't stopped them selling in millions tho.
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The dyson hoovers are utter ****e though.
Agreed, I wouldn't have one.
Hasn't stopped them selling in millions tho.
True. Bagless are a pain IMO. Got a Miele bagged cylinder this year and its fantastic, will prob last 20 years too.
now you are pretending, you ar askin zebHang on I'll ask my mrs what we've got.
just wait till intergas start making hoovers
Try again " carlsberg don't do vacuums" you get the idea. To many Mohitos.
Hang on I'll ask my mrs what we've got.
just wait till intergas start making hoovers
or bosch, who make excellent power tools and washing machines, making boilers, lord help us
interesting concept, but surely, no one in their right mind would buy oneThey could always sub it out to Worcester...
interesting concept, but surely, no one in their right mind would buy one
Or Dyson start making boilers,
Are you sure they don't loads of trial models and all them plastic bits !
their warranties in holland are much longer, once they have been over here a while then I expect they will match the ones in holland, I just tell my customers that they have been running some of their original test beds for 21years on the same heatex with no issues to date, probably 22 yrs as its a while since I was at the intergas offices. Since they introduced them to the market in 1996 they have yet to have had one heatex fail, cant say that for wb!!!!!!!!Iff they have real confidence in there product they would be seven years or even longer. It certainly gives the customer peace of mind. It may sound like of got something against Intergas, I haven't. When there really proven and the warranties longer I might jump on the band wagon myself.
That's what I wanted to hear. I am going to book a course in Jan and I plan to put one in our house.glowworm have a load of people but still takes an hour to get through, perhaps they are that good they don't need a big team, yes I have been on the Manu course and I intend fitting one in my home.
just condemmed an old ariston combi today, in goes an intergas on Monday, as long as the merchant has one, they sell quickly round here.
They look like they've been made in a shed, user friendly isn't a word I'd use for it. Off set flue, crappy mackle on pressure vessel, crappy looking condense flexi pipe thing and gold pump instead of grundfoss and access is auckward for everything bar the seimen gas valve, which fails.
They look like they've been made in a shed, user friendly isn't a word I'd use for it. Off set flue, crappy mackle on pressure vessel, crappy looking condense flexi pipe thing and gold pump instead of grundfoss and access is auckward for everything bar the seimen gas valve, which fails.
im open minded on these at the mo ; easy to get parts?
good back up?
custs have not heard of them maybe an issue
Are they easy to commision
I've only fitted two, they've bith gone wrong. One gas valve the other hw flow switch. The pressure vessel set up is very poor, its an after thought because they use remote ones in Holland. Or where ever they come from.
The built in Timers a poo electronic one, that a seventy year olds got no chance with. There's no option for a timer like the vaillant 150, which is dummy proof. The whole user friendliness of it is absolute rubbish tbh.
Gold pump instead of grundfoss as well. One less moving part maybe, but the ones that do break.
can you tell I'm not that impressed?
I've only fitted two, they've bith gone wrong. One gas valve the other hw flow switch. The pressure vessel set up is very poor, its an after thought because they use remote ones in Holland. Or where ever they come from.
The built in Timers a poo electronic one, that a seventy year olds got no chance with. There's no option for a timer like the vaillant 150, which is dummy proof. The whole user friendliness of it is absolute rubbish tbh.
Gold pump instead of grundfoss as well. One less moving part maybe, but the ones that do break.
can you tell I'm not that impressed?
I don't like the jig, or the expansion vessel setup. Looks terrible and the controls are horrible. Not for me at the moment.
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