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"Christian McArdle" wrote:

If you're happy with the shower performance and don't mind the noise/space
of the pumped tanked system, keep them. There will be much less plumbing to
do and your system will almost certainly have superior bath filling
performance.


Superior bath filling performance - absolutely, why anyone would ever
want a combi escapes me, I can get up turn on the taps, have a ****,
clean my teeth and halfway through a shave the full size bath is
overflowing with steaming hot water. Wonderful. (and the tank still
has enough for the old woman to have her long shower)

Using a combi on a warm day in the middle of a once in 500 years
heatwave it would struggle to fill a 5 gallon bucket of bath
temperature water in a similar time (despite the manufacturers claims)

A few words for combi's

"cheap ****e from europe suitable for smelly frogs"
"the slowest way to run a bath - ever"
"the crappiest shower you ever had"
"a step back to the dark ages"

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