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Got a customer who's lost confidence in there Potterton Suprima & was wondering what's a good Heat Only replacement. Fitted a fair few Logic plus combi's but don't know how the heat only stands up. Viessmann is another but not keen on Worcesters, never dealt with Valiant, so what do your guys think?
 
Fitted a few Vaillants I like em
 
New Baxi Blue range is ok, no P/Live required (E/N/SL) & very quiet
 
Fancy fitting the logic plus, interested in the baxi blue though, will nip to the merchants tomorrow to find out more....cheers
 
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