Nest learning thermostat 3rd generation, £199 at B&Q but they have a voucher code for £15 off anything over £100, making it £184, cheaper than everywhere else. Free click and collect to store. Voucher code valid until 21st of January. Code: EMAIL3539
3% for all sales at Quidco, could be £178(.48) bit of a hit or miss with non-voucher usage but worth the shot mine tracked. (3.03% TCB)
- FlexR
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amour3k to Darkcooleo
8 Jan 164#3
Looks like the 'Learning Thermostat' has 'Learnt' to say noooooo ..... lol. :-(
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Darkcooleo
7 Jan 16#1
The voucher code you have entered is invalid. Please check your voucher and try again. The code you enter must exactly match the code you were sent.
amour3k to Darkcooleo
8 Jan 164#3
Looks like the 'Learning Thermostat' has 'Learnt' to say noooooo ..... lol. :-(
yangbumm
7 Jan 16#2
It is a universal voucher code and is posted on a banner on their website. EMAIL3539
bottle123 to yangbumm
8 Jan 16#39
Any chance you could post the link, to the webpage that has the banner with code? Thanks
I had mine installed on yesterday. Early days, but I'm really impressed so far.
Darkcooleo
8 Jan 16#5
Well code does not work for me
Brand new to Darkcooleo
8 Jan 16#17
After adding item did you goto my basket and scroll down to add voucher. Just tried it works ok
mxer450
8 Jan 16#6
Prefer hive as it's battery operated and can be situated where you like, Nest needs to be hardwired...
bradford_dr to mxer450
8 Jan 16#13
Why would you want to move your thermostat around? One of the main functions of the Nest is that it learns the thermal properties of your house, how long it takes to warm/cool, if you keep moving it about, it's not going to do that unless the temperature is remarkably consistent across the property.
There's no need to have it handy to change the temperature as virtually any phone / computer / tablet with an internet browser, or iOS / Android / Windows phone app can achieve this....
mcaf123 to mxer450
8 Jan 16#28
you can just buy the stand and plug it in wherever you want
the__cat to mxer450
8 Jan 16#31
The heat-link needs to be hard-wiredbut the thermostat can go anywhere you want. It can communicate with the heat-link via wire or wirelessly.
Tomb
8 Jan 16#7
I work shifts (all over the shop).
I'm assuming this wouldn't be any use for me??? I cant even "learn" what I'll be doing from day to day.
If I just wanted something that could be switched on / off remotely what would be my best bet?
Daves_mate to Tomb
8 Jan 16#16
Exactly the same as me. Unless I look at my 24/7 rota I don't know if i'm coming or going. I decided about a month ago I will get Nest for my newly bought (and under refurb) home as for someone like me it makes a lot of sense. I'm just not quite ready to buy just yet.
OFI
8 Jan 16#8
Didn't realise the install cost was so high. Good deal through npower though.
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3% for all sales at Quidco, could be £178(.48) bit of a hit or miss with non-voucher usage but worth the shot mine tracked. (3.03% TCB)
- FlexR
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I had mine installed on yesterday. Early days, but I'm really impressed so far.
There's no need to have it handy to change the temperature as virtually any phone / computer / tablet with an internet browser, or iOS / Android / Windows phone app can achieve this....
I'm assuming this wouldn't be any use for me??? I cant even "learn" what I'll be doing from day to day.
If I just wanted something that could be switched on / off remotely what would be my best bet?