A cracking price for a great piece of kit if you're not fussed about the extra features of the Nest v3
TCB/Quidco grants you £1.25 off making it £118.74 which is the cheapest it's been
down from £133.99
- biggysilly
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souljacker to pnaylor39
19 Apr 1617#4
markosborne13
19 Apr 1613#2
I believe the word " thermostat " should be a big clue
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barchelsea
19 Apr 16#1
what's it for?
benjai to barchelsea
19 Apr 16#7
Cooking eggs.
w_orbit to barchelsea
20 Apr 161#19
It's for catching fools.... [slam] got one :stuck_out_tongue:
markosborne13
19 Apr 1613#2
I believe the word " thermostat " should be a big clue
Jaybeam to markosborne13
20 Apr 161#10
I think he was asking what the difference is between this and a normal home thermostat!!!
pnaylor39
19 Apr 16#3
Clues in heading "Thermostat" . Here's an idea - Try clucking on link for more infomation
souljacker to pnaylor39
19 Apr 1617#4
jasee
19 Apr 162#5
I tried to cluck as hard as I could but nothing happened :disappointed:
georgeduncantrad
19 Apr 16#6
Maybe we should take a tip from the Mexicans to stay warm this winter. They don't need fancy thermostats. They just use chicken fajitas...
pill
20 Apr 16#8
I'm not familiar with this product, is the latest version the Nest 3 much better and worth the £250for getting the thermostat and fitting (direct from Nest.come)
P :smiley:
modilwar to pill
20 Apr 161#9
This is the 2nd generation model, which only let's you control heating. The 3rd generation model also controls hot water for those who have a hot water tank system.
I have personally bought one 3rd gen model from nPower (my energy supplier) for £130 and have purchased a 2nd gen model from John Lewis after price matching with screwfix.
I got 2 thermostats as my house has a zoned heating system and needs 2 termostats to controller the temperature in the 2 separate zones.
tafarrant
20 Apr 16#11
I think you linked to the wrong reply.
@modilwar I am with npower but currently use a remote (not smart) thermostat to turn on and off the heating, is it worth the £130
Thanks
jayofcastleford
20 Apr 16#12
is it a direct replacement
sancheez to jayofcastleford
20 Apr 16#13
For what?
That is entirely dependent on your current system.
Opening post
TCB/Quidco grants you £1.25 off making it £118.74 which is the cheapest it's been
down from £133.99
- biggysilly
Top comments
All comments (46)
P :smiley:
I have personally bought one 3rd gen model from nPower (my energy supplier) for £130 and have purchased a 2nd gen model from John Lewis after price matching with screwfix.
I got 2 thermostats as my house has a zoned heating system and needs 2 termostats to controller the temperature in the 2 separate zones.
@modilwar I am with npower but currently use a remote (not smart) thermostat to turn on and off the heating, is it worth the £130
Thanks
That is entirely dependent on your current system.
In most cases, yes.