Would you buy a second hand boiler?

Hi

My oil boiler is like 20 + years old and I want to replace it for something that would run more efficiently

Have seen on gumtree a boiler for sale in my area, its a worchester bosch 50/70 boiler complete with burner, he says its 5 years old, hes selling it for £80, is it worth doing?

He said running fine but just selling as hes changing to gas

Thanks for any advice
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  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    It's very cheap. The worst that can happen is the burner failing. Have you found out how much one of those costs?
  • avenida
    avenida Posts: 486 Forumite
    Been trying on the net but cant find anywhere, obviously would have to pay a plumber to fit too, so just wondering is it worth it.

    The £80 was for the oil tank aswell, which i dont need.
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    No installer will give you any kind of warranty on a boiler you supply secondhand. But at that price it's probably a compromise that you can live with.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    avenida wrote: »
    Been trying on the net but cant find anywhere, obviously would have to pay a plumber to fit too, so just wondering is it worth it.

    The £80 was for the oil tank aswell, which i dont need.

    You could sell the tank for £50! Is it a plastic one?
  • avenida
    avenida Posts: 486 Forumite
    GlynD wrote: »
    You could sell the tank for £50! Is it a plastic one?

    Yes its plastic
  • avenida
    avenida Posts: 486 Forumite
    macman wrote: »
    No installer will give you any kind of warranty on a boiler you supply secondhand. But at that price it's probably a compromise that you can live with.

    Thats true but even wondering what these would cost new, need to make a decision b4 someone else buys it
  • Ben84
    Ben84 Posts: 3,069 Forumite
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    I wouldn't, it sounds like a whole load of potential problems, starting with finding anyone willing to take on the job. Besides, quite a bit of the cost of a replacement boiler is in things other than the actual boiler, so you'd be investing a fair bit more in it than the £80. So, you potentially risk losing your £80, plus the cost of all the other parts/labor needed when installing a boiler and losing the current working boiler too. I think you'd be taking a large gamble on the whole thing.
  • have you not thought they could be a very good reason he is selling a boiler & a huge oil tank for only £80 !!!!
    I'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.

    You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.
  • avenida
    avenida Posts: 486 Forumite
    have you not thought they could be a very good reason he is selling a boiler & a huge oil tank for only £80 !!!!

    i spoke to a plumber and he wouldnt recommend it, he said potentially could end up with a lot of problems not knowing the history of the boiler
  • sounds like a sensible plumber
    I'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.

    You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.
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