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Fit a Worcester and rest assured if you ever call them out under there guarantee it will 100% get fixed no questions :)
 
Tall leggy blonde small **** and no willy is the only boiler I would be interested in servicing!
 
Fit a Worcester and rest assured if you ever call them out under there guarantee it will 100% get fixed no questions :)

That's because it's the norm fixing those heaps. I even find getting the cases on and off awkward.
 
I detest worcesters and have been known to refuse to install them in the past! It never ceases to amaze me the companies pay designers an absolute fortune to make something so bloody complicated to get into! Hail the companies that only have one or two screws to get into the case!
 
Ideal vogue or i totally went off worcesters big time but there greenstar classic model i think is still up there with the best and id easily have one in my home, but the vogues are brill,
 
I detest worcesters and have been known to refuse to install them in the past! It never ceases to amaze me the companies pay designers an absolute fortune to make something so bloody complicated to get into! Hail the companies that only have one or two screws to get into the case!

I see your Worcester and raise it with an ideal icos he.....
 
I didn't mind fitting the icos back in the day!!!! Just glad I never lived in a house that had one!

Oh, it's bloody you doing it is it?

I'm not even going to mention the removal of the condense trap that requires the dislocation of all joints from shoulder to wrist!
 
Oh, it's bloody you doing it is it?

I'm not even going to mention the removal of the condense trap that requires the dislocation of all joints from shoulder to wrist!
They had a condense trap back then? That explains all the moistness!!!!!
 
Well after fitting 2 Ideal Vogues this week I've plonked out the cash for one of them for my house. Very impressed with the design inside. Everything looks easily accessible and with a 10 year parts and labour warranty if anything does go wrong it's not coming out of my pocket to sort it!
 
Well after fitting 2 Ideal Vogues this week I've plonked out the cash for one of them for my house. Very impressed with the design inside. Everything looks easily accessible and with a 10 year parts and labour warranty if anything does go wrong it's not coming out of my pocket to sort it!

love fitting these boilers just to tight to put one in my own home. although very happy with my main eco 25 does me fine
 
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