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Worcester Greenstar 30CDi ... Any good ??

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  • MoneyMate
    MoneyMate Posts: 3,239 Forumite
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    WLM21 wrote: »
    We are about to get our old back boiler replaced, with a more modern one.

    Although the current set up has two water tanks in the loft and a hot water cylinder, I think we are going to get a combi ... don't really know why, but they seem to be 'the norm' now.

    Plumber (well heating engineer really) is recommending the Worcester Greenstar 30CDi.

    He's a good friend, so I have no reason to doubt his advice. He's also not the type of guy who would try and sell us something, just because he gets a 'good deal' on it.

    However, what do folk here think ... assuming they have this boiler.

    Are you happy with it ?

    Would you recommend it to a close friend ?

    thank you !

    ps 1 We are going to buy the boiler directly. The plumber will fit it for us and adapt the pipework etc

    ps 2 We are NOT in a hard-water zone, in case that makes a difference

    Great bit of kit, Bosch have special offers with 7 years guarantee as standard, sounds good deal to me .
    If possible have a look at the Honeywell remote Temp Sensor which can be used with this boiler :beer:
    There are more questions than answers :shhh: :silenced:
    WARNING ! May go silent for unfriendly replies
    Please excuse me Spell it MOST times :o
    :)
    :A UK Resident :A
  • MoneyMate wrote: »
    Great bit of kit

    not if you have to repair the b1oody things
    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.
  • garethgas
    garethgas Posts: 2,477 Forumite
    not if you have to repair the b1oody things
    Very true.
    Many people think "Well it's not my problem if it's difficult".
    The thing is that the customer is the one that has to pay you for 2hrs labour when any other boiler would take 20 to 30 mins.
    You have been reading.....another magnificent post by garethgas :beer:
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