Baxi 200 Combi Boilers
The Baxi 200 Combi Boiler typically costs between £633.36 and £698.00 including VAT and excluding the cost of installation.
The Baxi 200 Combi Boiler typically costs between £633.36 and £698.00 including VAT and excluding the cost of installation.
Baxi’s 200 Combi is one of the most popular combination boiler models around today, especially since it does not require tanks in the loft or a separate cylinder for storing hot water.
The appliance has compact dimensions that measure 700mm (H) x 395mm (W) x 279mm (D) and can be placed in a 290mm deep kitchen cupboard. It can also be operated using a smartphone or tablet when used with an optional uSense control.
The reliable 200 Combi by Baxi comes in an output of 24kW or 28kW, is supported by a 3-year parts and labour warranty, and will set you back anything between £633.36 and £698.00.
With a seasonal efficiency of 89%, the 200 Combi qualifies for a SEBDUK A-Rating and is ranked among the most energy-efficient wall-mounted boilers on the market. It is endorsed by the Energy Saving Trust and has a Class 5 NOx rating, making it an environmentally boiler as well as an energy efficient one. It boasts some decent features and is fitted with a built-in automatic gas-adaptive function that enhances combustion efficiency. If you want to improve performance and energy savings, the boiler can be used with a range of optional accessories including the uSense smart room thermostat.
Capable of providing instant hot water and on-demand heating to your radiators, the Baxi 200 Combi can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that escapes into the atmosphere. It features a two-speed modulating pump with built-in air vent and comes with an attractive hanging bracket.
The range includes two output sizes with different maximum hot water flow rates, which are as follows:
This model has user-friendly controls and a clear LCD display to allow you to use and manage the boiler with ease, even in a badly-lit environment. It can also be supplied with a choice of flue lengths to offer siting flexibility and to help make installation straightforward.
When choosing a Baxi boiler, we recommend you consider factors such as budget, the space available in your home and how much hot water and heating you use. Also, consider the kW output and flow rate that your home is likely to require. Before selecting a boiler for your property, it’s always best to ask a Gas Safe engineer to assess your home and unique requirements.
As a rough guide, the smaller 24kW 200 Combi is suitable for apartments and small homes with 1 bathroom and around 10 radiators. If you live in a medium-sized home with 1 bathroom, 1 ensuite and up to 15 radiators, you may be better off with the 28kW unit.
A-rated conventional boiler | Save money on your gas bill |
Class 5 NOx rating | Environmentally friendly |
Compact size and lightweight | Can be installed in a 290mm deep cupboard |
Easily accessible electrical connections | Easy and less disruptive installation |
Compatible with uSense control | Adjust your heating anytime, anywhere |
3-year parts and labour warranty | Confidence and peace of mind |
The Baxi 200 Combi is a value for money appliance that can help to lower your carbon footprint and reduce the amount of money you spend on your energy bills. Not only has it been developed with the end-user in mind but also the engineer because it is easy to install, service and maintain.
We like the fact that this model is compatible with the uSense room thermostat that allows you to enjoy maximum efficiency by scheduling your heating to fit in with your lifestyle – which is pretty neat considering this is a cost-conscious boiler. We’re also pleased to see that the 200 Combi has a 3-year warranty, rather than just 2 years like some of the brand’s other inexpensive models.
If the Baxi 200 Combi has caught your eye and an engineer has deemed it suitable for your property, you’ll need to shop around and get quotes from local and national companies. By doing so, you can compare costs and find the best deal on the boiler and installation. You must also check if your chosen engineer is Gas Safe registered and fully qualified to fit your new boiler. To confirm the qualifications and registration status of a professional, look at the details on their Gas Safe ID card or run a search at the Gas Safe Register website. Alternatively, you can receive no-obligation quotes from trusted businesses and registered engineers using our hassle-free online service.