Need an advice/New boiler
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Ok Folks,
first off thanks for the forum
I'm currently looking to get new oil boiler for my place and
here are my chooses:
1) biasi B-10, model B-3 for $1300 and free shipping
2) package deal: Buderus G115/21Boiler, Riello Burner model F-3 and Buderus Indirect Water Heater model S-120, 32 gal. for $2000 with $300 shipping
My oil burner (Thatcher Co.
) is on its way out and it's pretty much all I need right now. Who ever hooked it up did following: burner H line tapped into H out on storage type electric water heater that only 8 years old.
Should I just get Buderus package, go with indirect set up and get rid of my electric heater?
first off thanks for the forum

I'm currently looking to get new oil boiler for my place and
here are my chooses:
1) biasi B-10, model B-3 for $1300 and free shipping
2) package deal: Buderus G115/21Boiler, Riello Burner model F-3 and Buderus Indirect Water Heater model S-120, 32 gal. for $2000 with $300 shipping
My oil burner (Thatcher Co.

Should I just get Buderus package, go with indirect set up and get rid of my electric heater?
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First & foremost be advised that NO manufacturer will warrant any equipment bought online. This is regardless of what the seller says. Believe me, in this day & time manufacturers track who bought what & from whom. Should you have a warranty claim, the manufacturer will check the serial number.
Those prices are ridiculous. Well below wholesale. Just remember: If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is.
With all of that being said, between the two systems, I'd take the Buderus in a heartbeat.
Those prices are ridiculous. Well below wholesale. Just remember: If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is.
With all of that being said, between the two systems, I'd take the Buderus in a heartbeat.
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Wow. I paid $2100 for my Biasi B10-4 with a Riello burner and an indirect DHW tank thrown in. I thought I got a good price. But, your price for the Buderus blows it away. Buderus is high end stuff. It would have been my first choice for that price. I didn't worry about the warranty since I figured with the labor charges that would be involved I could take a small loss and just replace whatever failed on my nickel.