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thats quite a big saving on my price dirk, thanks for mentioning grahams, i rarely use them as they never seem to have in what I need, certainly in my neck of the woods anyway !

L
I know, but either they have recently changed or I am asking for the right stuff now. I found them a number of times getting me much better quotes than the other usual suspects.
Especially on higher priced items.
 
Well thanks for the advice guys, I took the plunge and went with the testo cpa 1 advanced kit, pick it up on Monday cant wait!
 
Would also like to say a thanks to you guys, as I was looking for some brushes for boiler servicing. :yes:
1st boiler service job this week, fingers crossed it goes to plan.
 
Well just to update, got my testo 327-1 Adv Cpa 1 Kit this week, and used for some basic testing already ( let by/ tightness) , but I have to admit a couple of things I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me on ..

1. I was a tad disappointed to find the gas detector is a 15 pound piece of crap feeling thing (it works of course) but I was thinking it would be a testo gas detector , anyone else feel a wee bit duped by that item being so , well cheap feeling compared to the main unit ? and not even made by testo..

2. Anyone in the Scotland area know of a good course that is run up here on the analyser by testo or others, I did cover this in my gas assessment and still remember how to use it (plus I have the mi's), but would be nice to do another wee refresher I think, shoudl it not be in like oban or summit ?

Other than that great unit, solid build and good functionality , pretty crap it has zero memory mind you !

cheers
L
 
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