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Dyson promoted his bagless Vacuum idea for over 20 years, no major manufacturer wanted to know.

Once he started doing very well out of it, they all became interested and came up with similar ideas.

The same could happen with Intergas.
look at their other products ? very innovative, and it is a very profitable company
 
they are all jumping on the bandwagon, if a boilers good then no need for long warranties. and they do replace. ALL those parts. theres only 4 parts in an igas. they offer 5 yrs warranty and 10 on heatex

So does ferroli on the new modena and intergas was started by a guy who worked for ferroli..... Im a bit concerned that its the same thing re-badged

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they are all jumping on the bandwagon, if a boilers good then no need for long warranties. and they do replace. ALL those parts. theres only 4 parts in an igas. they offer 5 yrs warranty and 10 on heatex

Iff they have real confidence in there product they would be seven years or even longer. It certainly gives the customer peace of mind. It may sound like of got something against Intergas, I haven't. When there really proven and the warranties longer I might jump on the band wagon myself.
 
So does ferroli on the new modena and intergas was started by a guy who worked for ferroli..... Im a bit concerned that its the same thing re-badged

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totally different heatex, and dare i say that the modena will/could be good product if they get rid of the crappy fittings that come with it. another downside to the modena is the bore of the heatex
 
totally different heatex, and dare i say that the modena will/could be good product if they get rid of the crappy fittings that come with it. another downside to the modena is the bore of the heatex

The 'combi' modena has only 4 moving parts and no divertor or no plate hex. They use a pipe in pipe system.....don't know enough about iintergas but it sounds like its almost the same........seems to me like its the same but rebadged ......
Perhaps im wrong....

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The 'combi' modena has only 4 moving parts and no divertor or no plate hex. They use a pipe in pipe system.....don't know enough about iintergas but it sounds like its almost the same........seems to me like its the same but rebadged ......
Perhaps im wrong....

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Those ferollis are awfull things, if Intergas are like that there doomed.
 
have you ever herd of the everlasting match ? its kept under lock and key because if they sold it the match making industry would be devastated
 
have you ever herd of the everlasting match ? its kept under lock and key because if they sold it the match making industry would be devastated

I remember reading a book in primary school about roger the red hat with a candle that wouldn't blow out....is that what you mean?????

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I remember reading a book in primary school about roger the red hat with a candle that wouldn't blow out....is that what you mean?????

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no thats the everlasting candle daft head, have you noticed how you can only read stories about it
 
Dyson promoted his bagless Vacuum idea for over 20 years, no major manufacturer wanted to know.

Once he started doing very well out of it, they all became interested and came up with similar ideas.

The same could happen with Intergas.

The dyson hoovers are utter ****e though.

Personally I find that the most common fault I attend on boilers is div valve, so to not have one is a huge bonus IMO. I'd happily fit intergas if I knew a local supplier.
 
and when there is no more div valves to change ? what will we do ?

Tbh I'd probably add the charge the extra I would make on a div vale on to quote for it being a "SUPER RELIABLE BOILER!" lol, or give them a Vaillant for less. Tbh in this age of 5-7 year warranties, the money is on the install, wouldn't worry bout repairs. Hopefully all their mates will want the same awesome boiler fitted by me lol.
 
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