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dan_the_plumber

Gas Engineer
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Hello all. I try to take myself off a training course at least once a year. My main area of work is boiler/heating repair and servicing. I’ve done a few of the Baxi boiler repair and multi meter courses. I’ve also done courses on various Worcester boilers and Glow-Worm boilers.
I wondered if anyone could suggest worth while courses for a boiler repair man? How about Vaillant courses, they seam to be synonymous with breakdowns ? :)
I’ve also recently purchased a Magna cleanse. I wondred if the Adey courses are worth while?

Thanks :)
 
Hi Dan,
Did you get a free hose bag with your magnaclense kit?

Had a woman from ADEY ring me yesterday saying I should of got one as part of a deal they offer. Had to give them copy of invoice from where I bought it (plumb centre)
 

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