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Thanks to all that replied. I've bitten the bullet and gone for a like-for-like replacement. From a local engineer - fitting it tomorrow, which I'm pretty impressed with.

In answer to my original question though (in case anyone is Googling this in the future), it seems that the Ideal Logic and the Keston 30/35 are the same boiler, but the Keston does dual flue with a 2 year warranty (vs 5 for the Ideal Logic) while costing about 25% more.

Seems Keston/Ideal have found a profitable niche there in the 'long flue' market and intend to make hay until someone competes. Can't blame 'em.

The only reason ideal got them.....
 
Does the keston use standard 1 1/2 solvent waste for flue?

Can get upto 15m from 80mm twin flue on a baxi platinum, which has 10 year warranty
 
Still have to follow TB regarding flues in voids though correct?
 
Think I will go to the bog, to contemplate. To much time on me.
 
Just an update in case it's of use to anyone. The engineer is in the process of replacing the existing C36 with a new Keston 35 Combi has discovered something that seems a bit odd.

The position of the flues are reversed between the models, so the exhaust flue outlet on the C36 is in the position where the air intake is located on the Combi 35 and vice versa.

Seems a bit of an odd thing and makes a 'like-for-like' swap a bit more fiddly.
 
Flue system is retrofitted to the ideal model. Cant put the air inlet on the right unfortunately from the looks of it
 
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