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Got to fit a couple of these in a local church, doing a bit of reaserch and looked at a few different units but wondering if anyone had any recommendations on a decent quality one.

Local merchant stocks Hyco, and crown but will order me anything in i need :)

thanks :)
 
santon or ariston is good (the only thing they make is worth any salt)
 
+1 for ariston, that was the last 1 I fitted and seemed decent enough.
 
Havent seen one in ages but I still think they make them , zip ...... A pal had one in his factory for years , brilliant thing.
Recently I have used a few Hyco units , very cheap ( or used to be ) and they have been fine .
 
Havent seen one in ages but I still think they make them , zip ...... A pal had one in his factory for years , brilliant thing.
Recently I have used a few Hyco units , very cheap ( or used to be ) and they have been fine .

there ok until they go wrong and price is steep and spare prices are stupid
 
Havent seen one in ages but I still think they make them , zip ...... A pal had one in his factory for years , brilliant thing.
Recently I have used a few Hyco units , very cheap ( or used to be ) and they have been fine .

Sound. Have you had any over a decent period of time? Need it to be reasonably long lasting
 
One is on about 4 years now ( you know whats going to happen now lol ) , personaly I didnt think it would get that far.
 
Where are you based pal ?


telford doe !! I am a tosser , sorry theres a first call gas not far from here , obviously not you
 
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Sound. Have you had any over a decent period of time? Need it to be reasonably long lasting

how long is long normally they only last about 5-8 years depending on use

could you fit a small direct unvented cylinder somewhere? will last longer
 
how long is long normally they only last about 5-8 years depending on use

could you fit a small direct unvented cylinder somewhere? will last longer

did look at that first but literally no room its in a small catering unit in the corner of a church for there coffee mornings etc
 
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