Thermostat Heatmiser

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Replacing a manual thermostat?

I have a Honeywell programmable timer next to my boiler.
A few rooms away is manual thermostat used to control the temperature of the heating.

I want to replace both the thermostat (because theres no temperature markings on it), and the timer (because it only allows 2 on/off a day, and I want more flexibility)

I like the HeatMiser range of products, but Im confused about which of their products I need

Do I just buy a non-programmable thermostat, and then see if they do a programmable timer which doesn't have a thermostat built in?

Also they sell a programmable timer and thermostat in one device, which sounds good because you can set the temperature to change at different times automatically.

But the room where my boiler and timer is, gets quite cold (I dont go in there much, so its ok).
I guess this wouldn't be the best place to put a thermostat controlling the rest of the house though?

I question the wisdom of having a timer on a boilet. It takes more to reheat it thanyou save unless you turn it off for a whole day or more. I also question the economy of turning back a thermostat more than once a day. OK a new thermostat sounds good. some have batteries and don't need the third wire. see how many wires you have before spending money for something you can't use. Some older thermostats were wired with only two wires.

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