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Has anyone used this stuff yet?

i know gasman mentioned it a few weeks back.following on from all the recent Honeywell problems i think Im Going to try a couple and see how it goes.

would be interested to hear from anyone already fitting them. They come with a 5 year warranty so surly they can't be bad?

Anyone know now what the range and user friendlyness is like on them?
 
As far as I know dancinplumba uses them. He's not been on for a while though :(
 
Microcox sensors? I'll have to start pushing them to see if my customers can keep a straight face
 
Fitted one on request from a customer, seemed ok, quite liked the fact the receiver was pre-wired with a good long fly lead, and room unit seemed nicely made. 5 year warranty good idea, but hopefully wont need it.

Have carried on using honeywell, but if had any issues, as some on here seem to have recently I could see myself changing over to using them.
 
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