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Hello, I have been quoted £2200 for a Baxi Titanium and £2600 for a Baxi Platinum combi install.

As far as I know both have stainless steel heat exchangers. The only difference seems to be the warranty - seven years vs ten - is this correct or are there other differences I should be aware of ?
 
Potterton titanium 7 years warranty

Baxi platinum 10 years
 
Potterton Titanium has 7 years warranty it is slightly different to the Baxi platinum which has a 10 years warranty the price you have been quoted is very competitive . Regards Kop
 

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