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I'm about to refit our kitchen, but have a pretty ugly Sabre 29 HE boiler in one corner. Am I able to build this into a kitchen cabinet?

The installation guidance gives a minimum clearance at the front of 600mm, but does this include a kitchen cabinet door?

Thanks in advance.

Mike
 
No it doesn't the given sizes are clear sizes so after them your fine
 
Hi
I'm about to refit our kitchen, but have a pretty ugly Sabre 29 HE boiler in one corner. Am I able to build this into a kitchen cabinet?

The installation guidance gives a minimum clearance at the front of 600mm, but does this include a kitchen cabinet door?

Thanks in advance.

Mike
If you are fitting a new kitchen do you have the budget to change the boiler at the same time?
 
Hi, sorry I'm probably being dumb, but I don't think I understand. Is it ok to put it in a kitchen cabinet?

Yes fine just make sure it can be removed when you decide to change the boiler
 
Harvest makes a good point , the last thing you want is to be changing the boiler after the kitchen is fitted , yes ok its fine now and hopefully will be for a few years to come , have you any idea how old it is , if its under 5 forget it , if its approaching 10 , I would seriously consider it . My opinion of course .
 
I agree i would seriously consider changing it you will achieve a better finish on your new kitchen as a modern boiler is alot smaller . cheers kop
 
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