Beating the current Argos offer by a few pounds - Currys are doing the Hive Heating and Hot Water self-install kit for £40 off RRP.
Potential 1% TCB as well!
18 comments
Tapasman
11 Apr 17#1
If you're a British Gas customer I think this is a better deal:
Save a lot of faffing around, all for an extra tenner.
savsac29
11 Apr 17#2
Has anyone done the install themselves
strettyp to savsac29
11 Apr 1724#3
my uncle dave had a go last week, think he got it almost done but for an issue with the electric supply, funeral's on Thursday (no flowers).
JusticeForThe96 to savsac29
12 Apr 17#5
I had in installed last year. It looked simple enough, simple removal of the existing thermostat and replacing the control setting, but i'd say unless you were adept at these kind of things the above offer would be superior.
Berhwale to savsac29
12 Apr 17#11
Yes, it's pretty easy. Reasonable instructions are provided in the box and additional help is available on-line. If you have a standard heating controller and thermostat, its no more complicated than swapping the boxes - you will have to short the connection if you're replacing a wired thermostat.
Disco.Dave
11 Apr 17#4
Got one already. Great piece of kit. Was cheaper at Amazon at xmas
nurselle
12 Apr 17#6
Argos are offering £10 voucher with £100 spend from today
VikJ
12 Apr 17#7
Great price.
Bought one for £140 from Amazon Warehouse and self installed a couple of weeks ago. Pretty straightforward if you have wired a lightswitch before and a bit of Googling.
mutley1
12 Apr 172#8
I couldn't stop laughing at this comment. So funny. :laughing:
airdsuk
12 Apr 17#9
There's a jpg pic doing the rounds, of a headstone, carved 'Wonderful Husband, Great Father, Hopeless Electrician'. So be careful if you are D.I.Y'ing - I'm sure the regulations would call for a 'competent person' and unless you could prove that ...
hcc27 to airdsuk
12 Apr 17#13
Competency is subjective, innit.
sadact06
12 Apr 17#10
Normally, i get home, and turn up the thermostat to turn on my heating. If i buy this, i can turn it on an hour before i get home, and warm the house before i get in, BUT, its using an extra hour of gas, so it costs me more! I don't think its about energy efficiency, more about profits for the gas companies :smirk:
Pan111 to sadact06
12 Apr 17#12
Not really...technically you could use the same amount, as the house will be warm when you get home, so you can turn it off an hour earlier?
TheVoice to sadact06
13 Apr 17#16
If you're happy with the system you have, this probably isn't for you. I have a thermostat that I set times and temperatures on, but sometimes I'm held up at work so it's running for hours without me there, or I go out and forget to turn it off/down. A Hive or similar would solve that problem.
£140 seems entirely reasonable for the kit, considering a relatively basic digital thermostat itself is about £50-60.
haslitt
12 Apr 17#14
look up the Dunning Kruger effect.
jaizan
12 Apr 17#15
Is it just me that considers these "smart" devices to be a tad over priced & likely to fall in price shortly ?
Competition in this segment should increase.
Sharpharp
13 Apr 17#17
Cheaper @Argos overall. £143 with a free £10 gift card for a spend over £100.
Biggest problem with Argos is that they sell used items as new. The one I picked up today from Argos was sellotaped up. I got them to write the condition of the box on the receipt, chances are that if you have to return it, they will blame you for putting on the sellotape...
This practice of re-boxing used items and selling them as new is incredibly shady, I've had previously re-sealed items from Argos with missing parts. Trading standards need to step in and do something. Any re-sealed item should either be discounted or sent to a clearance store.
crazy_b
14 Apr 17#18
I went for the nest instead of this after comparing them. I paid £169 with stand and £40 to get it fitted. My gas bill has just dropped £12 a month 3 months later so it will pay for I a self in a bit more than a year. My last cheap thermostat always had a delay 30 seconds this is instant and much more efficient at controlling the temperature . Tuning off as soon as it's tracked your phone when you leave the house. Good bit of kit, not sure about hive but these types in general will save you money and it pays for itself. Plus it looks class
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Potential 1% TCB as well!
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hive-active-heating-installed-for-150-british-gas-now-confirmed-2660400
Save a lot of faffing around, all for an extra tenner.
Bought one for £140 from Amazon Warehouse and self installed a couple of weeks ago. Pretty straightforward if you have wired a lightswitch before and a bit of Googling.
£140 seems entirely reasonable for the kit, considering a relatively basic digital thermostat itself is about £50-60.
Competition in this segment should increase.
Biggest problem with Argos is that they sell used items as new. The one I picked up today from Argos was sellotaped up. I got them to write the condition of the box on the receipt, chances are that if you have to return it, they will blame you for putting on the sellotape...
This practice of re-boxing used items and selling them as new is incredibly shady, I've had previously re-sealed items from Argos with missing parts. Trading standards need to step in and do something. Any re-sealed item should either be discounted or sent to a clearance store.