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Alternative to old fashioned baxi gas fire?

rosie383
rosie383 Posts: 4,981 Forumite
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/131310998423

We have a baxi back boiler which is working perfectly but the baxi fire has been disconnected as the front glass got broken. We never really used it and the cost of replacing the single pane was almost £300 so never bothered.
We are now selling our house and I hate the look of the fire even though I know it is safe.
Is there a modern alternative? That doesn't cost too much. The one in the link is the same as the one we have.
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  • Errata
    Errata Posts: 38,230 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    If it's disconnected remove it and stick a cheap electric fire in its place.
    .................:)....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
  • dan23uk
    dan23uk Posts: 122 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper
    Errata wrote: »
    If it's disconnected remove it and stick a cheap electric fire in its place.

    Completely ignore this piece of 'advice' for starters!
  • dan23uk wrote: »
    Completely ignore this piece of 'advice' for starters!

    The lack of a simple explanation of your statement for the OP is daft

    Briefly explained means that the back boiler and fire are paired, designed to work together. Removing the fire will dangerously effect the combustion and safe operation of the back boiler. They must be kept together
  • Could you not buy this one off eBay and have it fitted to your boiler?
  • JustinR1979
    JustinR1979 Posts: 1,828 Forumite
    I asked on here and was told fire can't be removed :(
  • rosie383 wrote: »
    Is there a modern alternative? That doesn't cost too much. The one in the link is the same as the one we have.

    Some Baxi firefronts are compatible with some back boilers, but not all combinations are permitted or possible.

    If new glass is £300 but that firefront is £150 then asking the seller if he can just sell you the glass and post it sounds like a deal. You'd still need to pay a Gas Safe fitter to install it though.

    The modern equivalent is a combi boiler. :rotfl:
    A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.
  • rosie383
    rosie383 Posts: 4,981 Forumite
    I've been looking out for a fire on ebay but just haven't found one within a reasonable distance. But those of you who seem to know what you are talking about have confirmed what I suspected.
    Thank you for your input.
    Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
    (he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...
    :D:D:D
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