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Hi, I am trying to find a suitable wireless thermostat with heating timer options which can be programmed for 4/5 times a day ON/OFF setting with different temperature settings.

Will appreciate anyone sharing their knowledge. Thank you
 
Just about any wireless thermostat on the market would suit your needs.
Honeywell have on that does up to 6 time periods a day - just can't remember the model no.
 
I am looking into this too
If you want your water to heat up at different times from the central heating coming on..then you need a 2 channel one. Otherwise each time you heat the water, your heating will come on unless you swutch off the central heating function.
This is the best i have come accross. Look at their own website to see which pack you need..
Honeywell Sundial RF2 Pack 2 Wireless Timeswitch | Time Switches | NoLinkingToThis
 
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