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What would you fit in your own house?
To keep it a fair comparison it must be a combi and around 30kw
 
Vaillant. There's one about 10ft from me. Never been Touched in 8 years.
The last house I had had an vaillant fitted in 1996. I serviced it when I sold the house in 2009. ,
 
Viessman or Worcester
 
Baxi duo tec 28 he been in 10 years had a board less than £100 spark electrode and rectification probe thats it would have another one tomorrow no plastic in here cheers kop

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No not had a Vessel guys , the one in the picture is a 6 year old one i put in serviced it recently vertical flued and in a cupboard like new as you say .
Cheers kop
 
Have put Viessmann combi in mine 2 weeks ago
 
I only fit Viessmann so am bit biased but I've had very few issues & the issues I have had have been sorted without any hassle, so for me it was no brainer.
 
Baxi solo 2 still going strong......if a bit like Triggers broom.....
 
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Either an Ideal Vogue Combi or an Intergas for me. I like them both. Definitely not a Worcester or Vaillant for me, hate working on both.
 
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