With Honeywell, stay away from the new T6 series (been out for a couple years now, hit or miss).
I have 3 Honeywell Vision Pro TH832 t-stats in my home when they literally first came out, total of about 35 years service between them, and hadn't had to replace one yet. Even though they are programable, what I love about them is simple to figure out and you can take out the programing if you want.
Honeywell TH832 wifi is a cool t-stat if you want to use, check and control with your phone, but the best wifi t-stat out there is the Ecobee IMO.
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Aprilaire makes a great basic cheaper thermostat than Honeywell IMO. If I wanted somewhat simple (people get afraid of all the buttones LOL) and price competitive, it would be a 8466
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If you want non programable and spend more money, Honeywell Focus Pro TH522 series.
Any Honeywell t-stat you buy at a box store only has a one year warranty. Generally if a t-stat is going to go bad, it happens within 13 or 14 months during heating or cooling cycles.
Honeywell shines with their Redlink wireless connecting those t-stats to indoor air quality and zoning, but unless you go into the TH8 series or older focus pro series, could be a hit or miss. All honeywell tstats are made in mexico or some third world country now if that matters.
Thing is, Aprilaire tstats generally has no issues, but Aprilaire shines with indoor air quality.
Talk to your contractor and see what he would offer and have him install it and warranty it. If I'm a good contractor, I'd warranty it for 10 years myself because if a t-stat keeps breaking down, I'm not buying them, and when people think it's the t-stat's issue, genearlly it's the systems issue and I'd want to be the first call to check it out.