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<blockquote data-quote="brummydave" data-source="post: 456426" data-attributes="member: 18490"><p>I find Honeywell very user friendly - especially the LoT (line of text) devices that have whole words to help! Their manuals are comprehensive too. I've fitted a lot of their wireless and wired devices.</p><p></p><p>Wireless has the advantage of being able to move the stat to the room you're in rather than leaving it in the coldest place (usually hallway). I've also found no more probs / reliability issues with wired or not.</p><p></p><p>Nest is one of the true 'smart' options out there - it actually learns and schedules for you after some initial setting up.</p><p></p><p>Vsmart, i've not used but know it'll control your vaillant boiler best.</p><p></p><p>Lightwave RF is another connected option I forgot to mention before. It really depends how much seamless connected stuff you have in your house?</p><p></p><p>Dunno about you but I often find merchants to either be behind the times / ignorant of product functions, or to have a preferred manufacturer they push even if it's not the ideal system for you....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brummydave, post: 456426, member: 18490"] I find Honeywell very user friendly - especially the LoT (line of text) devices that have whole words to help! Their manuals are comprehensive too. I've fitted a lot of their wireless and wired devices. Wireless has the advantage of being able to move the stat to the room you're in rather than leaving it in the coldest place (usually hallway). I've also found no more probs / reliability issues with wired or not. Nest is one of the true 'smart' options out there - it actually learns and schedules for you after some initial setting up. Vsmart, i've not used but know it'll control your vaillant boiler best. Lightwave RF is another connected option I forgot to mention before. It really depends how much seamless connected stuff you have in your house? Dunno about you but I often find merchants to either be behind the times / ignorant of product functions, or to have a preferred manufacturer they push even if it's not the ideal system for you.... [/QUOTE]
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