On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 12:34:27 +0100, Andy Hall
wrote:
That is a downright daft comment.
No it isn't. Suggesting that the factors that make a combi useful in
a semi commercial kitchen would be important to a domestic user
certainly is.
I think you are being unfair. The question was, how pleased are you
with a combi, and *then* the OP went on to explain why he liked it.
He never suggested all installations were in commercial premises.
In short, the potable hot water argument for a combi in a domestic
situation is a very thin one.
However apparently you *can* drink it, if that is important to you.
| 2) Some people may have only used a combi boiler and have nothing to
| compare it with.
Thy will know if they have problems
Will they? You thought that 9lpm was fast enough to fill a bath. I
think that 2-3 times that is becoming more reasonable. If somebody
has only ever had the low flow rate of a combi or gas multipoint, they
may not know that one can do a great deal better.
Again the OP did not ask for *comparisons* but for opinions on each
individuals experience. I drive a small car and am very happy with it
but no doubt most Ferrari drivers would find it a bit of a drag but
again, that wasn't the question was it ?
Andy
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