That clearly say "gravity fed". Not what you need. You require a high
pressure model.
The instruction manual says
"suitable for use with Gas Combination Boiler"...
Not what you need
....which sounds exactly what I need.
But incase the manual was mince, I phoned Bristan just to check - their
techie said it was
"perfect for combi systems, but it will also do gravity fed systems."
http://www.homecareappliances.co.uk/...ProdID=342&k=1
In case anyone was mislead by that link, IMM was right to an extent - it
says Gravity Fed, but as I've said above, it IS suitable for combis - that
just looks like "Home Care Applicances" haven't categorised their products
well enough.
I appreciate that the Mira might be a much better model, but at a hundred
quid dearer, I think I'll live with mine being not the best, but at least
better than an electric. Sometimes money matters too, rather than just
having top spec :-)
Eno
"IMM" wrote in message
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"Eno Case" wrote in message
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Thanks for all your helpful comments.
After reading mostly positive comments in here today, I just decided to
buy
it.
For info for anyone else, Makro (UK nationwide wholesaler) were doing
one
for £60.
It's here
http://www.homecareappliances.co.uk/...ProdID=342&k=1
That clearly say "gravity fed". Not what you need. You require a high
pressure model.
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