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acecharly

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Im looking to do a few servicing courses before the season kicks off which would you recommend?

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Ace
 
Ive been to worcester (waste of time and was bored out my head) went to ideal and learnt ALOT from the day
 
Most manu courses are mainly a sales pitch with the odd bit useful stuff dropped in.
 
i find the problem is they run course on the most recent boilers in their range chances are you wont get to work on one for a couple of years when they start to be out of warranty its going to be even worse now the warranties are becoming longer
thats why the baxi course was good its obviously baxi orientated but they teach you testing which applies to all makes
 
None!! Use the time earning or spending time with your family, you'll forget everything after a few months.
 
Ok so its basically £50 for a day of sales pitches. I really want to get into the repair side and its a nightmare looks like go in see what you can do and if you cant fix it make your appologies and leave.
 
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