8/31/2011

InSinkErator W152 Electric Undercounter Water Heater, 2-1/2-Gallon Review

InSinkErator W152 Electric Undercounter Water Heater, 2-1/2-Gallon
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The company shipped the heater quickly, well packaged via UPS. Easy to intall, my wife did it!. We had another one from a different maker that developed a leak after about three years. We have very acid water and I am hopeing the bronze tank in the in-sink-erator heater will last longer. Won't know for at least three years. Unit does the job, lots of hot water at our kitchen sink and dishwasher.

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In-Sink-Erator W-152 Electric Water HeaterThese electric storage water heaters fit almost anywhere -- under a sink or in a cabinet. If you only need hot water at one location, a conventional water heating installation can be quite costly. You need space for a bulky water heater and its required plumbing -- including two long pipe runs for hot and cold water. And you waste money every time you have to run the water until it reaches the desired temperature. An InSinkErator; compact water heater is a much better solution. It efficiently heats water at the point-of-use, so there's no wait and no waste. And it can be installed anywhere you have a standard electrical outlet. In-Sink-Erator W-152 Electric Water Heater Features:; Two sizes: Model W154, 4 gallon. Model W152, 2 1/2 gallon.; Bronze, long-life storage tank. Nothing to corrode or wear out.; Screw-in copper heating element can be easily replaced.; Tank is insulated with expanded polystyrene, then jacketed in steel for maximum heat retention, minimum standby heat loss.; Super fast recovery rate for better service.; Drain provided for easy maintenance.; Easy to install. Fits almost anywhere -- under sinks,in cabinets, etc.; Adjustable temperature range of 110; to 170; F.; Operates on ordinary house current (110-120 volts).; Comes with 3 1/2 foot cord and grounded plug.

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8/30/2011

InSinkErator H770-SS Invite Instant Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome and Black Review

InSinkErator H770-SS Invite Instant Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome and Black
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The H770 is a small water heater with a dedicated faucet delivering 190F water. Seems like a simple idea that doesn't take rocket science to design. I have had 2 of these units, the first lasted 5 years, the next 4 years and they fail the same way, the tank leaks and creates a mess. Now, I'm looking at a 3rd unit after 9 years of using these products. I have whole home water heaters cost 2x this heater, require $100 professional installation, but lasts over 4-5x longer. Newer models are not drop in replacements either, as there are minute valve position changes, meaning another $100 professional labor cost if I didn't do it myself. Per instructions, it takes about 1 hour for a professional to install, and that includes working is a tight space underneath a kitchen sink. Now, the maker claims that the H770, like any water heater, wears out with time, and that's a given. However, instant hot water is less a necessity than a whole home water heater. Its easier to use an electric thermo pot, is far cheaper and easily serviced or replaced by a consumer and they last for decades. Lastly, a thermo pot can be filled with better filtered or bottle water rather than relying on pure tap water, as the H770 does [there is a filtered water version, but its otherwise a similar apparatus.] If you are aware this product lasts to 5 years and are willing to endure the replacement labor and cost, by all means, otherwise this product cannot be recommended.

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The In-Sink-Erator instant hot water dispenser delivers easy-to-adjust temperatures from a durable fixture that's easy to install. Powered by rugged induction motors and mounted to your sink with tough, stainless steel assemblies, In-Sink-Erator devices are designed for years of trouble-free service. A 2/3-gallon stainless steel tank, with double chrome finish, houses the water. Also featuring an easy-to-use twist handle, the dispenser can provide 60 cups per hour at 200 degrees Fahrenheit. This dispenser also features a 3-year in-home warranty.

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8/29/2011

Watts 500800 Premier Hot Water Recirculation Pump, Blue Review

Watts 500800 Premier Hot Water Recirculation Pump, Blue
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I don't know why few stores carry this and few people are aware of this great product, including those sales persons in home improvement stores. It gives instant warm water to all the rooms in your house, it saves 10,000 gallons water a year (really, I measured and calculated) and it is so easy to install.
Doubt about if it really works? Try this: go to the farthest faucet in your house and open the hot water. Once the water becomes hot, close it, but not fully, leaving a very small stream. Now go to other faucets and open hot water, you bet, instant hot water! It'll keep this way as long as you keep that small stream flowing.
The problem is that small stream goes wasted. How about recycle it into the hot water heater? Sure, but how? The hot and cold water lines have the same pressure, therefore water cannot go from the hot line into the cold line. What if I add a pump into the hot line? Exactly, that's what this Watts product does. Problem solved.
For a practical and fine product, Watts also add a temperature sensor, so the recirculation only happens when the hot line becomes not so warm. This, plus the stream is really small, adds very small extra energy cost to the heater.
The pump is very small, only 25 watts, using less electricity than a lighting bulb. There is also a 24-hr timer (in 15-minutes increments), allowing you to shut the entire system off during the periods when you do not use warm water, such as sleep and work times. This reduces even further the already very small added energy cost. BTW, the pump is thoroughly quiet, no audible noise at all.
An alternative product is the Laing Autocirc. It is a single piece can all be installed under a sink, could be a better choice for some people. The downside is you need (to add) a AC socket there to power the pump. The upside is the pump does not operate continuously like the Watts; it is controlled by the temperature sensor and thus turns on only when water becomes not so warm. Might save some more Watts than the Watts. Both are available in Home Depot stores.
I cannot think of a single reason not to install such a system into any house. Instant hot water without any side effect or significantly added extra energy cost and saving tons of water each and every year. I wish I have done this long ago and this product will be more widely spread.
PS, a tip: before you start the installation, go to Rite Aid or alike store and buy a pack of Hose Washers for $0.99 (e.g. Plumb Craft by Waxman, 74-114, 6 pieces). After you unplugged the hose from the heater and before you plug it to the pump, you should remove the old washer and use 1 or, if the old one is very thick, 2 of the new washers (I had to use 2). The old washer was usually hardened by the high temperature; if you don't replace it, it will leak water. The menu does not mention this, so I learned this the hard way. BTW, hey Watts: for a $200 product, such washers should have been included.

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Whole House Hot Water Recirculating Pump, Recirculating Pump Mounts To The Hot Water Outlet On The Water Heater & The Sensor Valve Mounts Under The Furthest Lavatory In The House Run, Turns Plumbing Into A Re-Circulating Loop, Every Faucet Will Have Hot Water Instantly, On/Off Timer On Pump Activates The Pump When You Need Hot Water, Saves Over 10,000 Gallons A Year In Wasted Water, 120V Pump Motor With 10' Grounded Plug, Easy To Install.

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8/28/2011

Bush CH-101 Energy-Saving Immersion Water Heater Review

Bush CH-101 Energy-Saving Immersion Water Heater
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This item broke after three weeks of use; I had been using it properly, and it simply cut off in the midst of heating a cup of water and never worked again. Previously I've used a NORPRO version of this device, which lasted much longer (I broke it through improper use -- letting it boil dry). I'm going back to Norpro.

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8/27/2011

Reliance 9000130-045 2,000 Watt 120 Volt Electric Water Heater Element Review

Reliance 9000130-045 2,000 Watt 120 Volt Electric Water Heater Element
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This heating element was an upgrade from a 12 year old 20 gallon water heater. Not only was it 500 Watts more power, it was much cheaper than a 1000 Watt element from a local hardware store. It is working great!

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Sold as each. High watt density. Contains "TR" element and gasket. Fits: Ace, State, Reliance, Sears, Rheem, Rudd, Montgomery Ward and others. Used with adapter kit (SKU #44101) fits most water heaters. 1" screw-in flange. One yr. LTD warranty. Blistercard. 2000 W, 120 V. 12" Min. Tank Dia. Manufacturer number: 9000130045. Country of origin: United States. Distributed by Reliance Water Htr/State.

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8/26/2011

The Isolator WRIK-C Tankless Water Heater Service Valves Review

The Isolator WRIK-C Tankless Water Heater Service Valves
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Okay - after reading the negative reviews I was a bit nervous but these looked like the perfect solution to have valves to turn on/off water input/output, pressure relief and flush valves/system all in one neat piece. I am pretty handy but probably not more so than anyone who will install their own tankless water heater. So, I did what I usually do - neatly measured and cut all of the copper pipe and along with the gas pipe assembled everything from the source all the way to the tankless heater but held the soldering. When you assemble everything like this before you solder, you are pretty sure everything is lined up and that is the key if you never want to have a leak. As a hint, when you connect the unions at the top of the valve pull out that rubber compression washer and hand tighten the unions - that keeps the washers from getting damaged or warped when you eventually solder. So, when it is all assembled and everything is aligned and straight you start soldering. When everything cooled down, I reassembled the unions with the rubber washer and tightened everything to specifications. I turned on the gas and water valves and guess what? That right - instant hot water from my Rinnai tankless and not a leak of water or gas and I mean not even a speck. These worked every bit as well as I had hoped and would certainly recommend them to you - make sure you take your time, align everything perfectly before soldering and you should be just fine. Good luck!

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Easy - Easy two step installation of your tankless water heater with unsurpassed safety, features and benefits. This is a complete inlet/outlet valve system that provides everything you need for a secure installation including full port testing and flushing of the system with easy to install union connections. Extra - Extra features like a full port for full flow throughout the valve including a full port outlet for purging, flushing and testing the system. The ability to drain your hot water lines throughout the building or just at the water heater with a quick quarter turn. It also features an outlet for your pressure relief valve, and a unique one-piece design that is so innovative it has a Patent Pending. Protection - Protection for the life of your system. Emergencies are handled with quick quarter turn ball valve shut-offs for total isolation of your system in seconds. Repair or replace your heater in minutes with easy-fit union style connections that do not disturb your piping system. You are also protected by the best warranty in the business, the Web Warranty guaranteeing you a lifetime of trouble free service.

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8/25/2011

InSinkErator SST-FLTR 2/3-Gallon Stainless Tank and Filtration System Review

InSinkErator SST-FLTR 2/3-Gallon Stainless Tank and Filtration System
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(EDIT 01/27/2011) My initial review below was written based on an old design that had some quality issues. From my communication with Amazon shoppers like you, and the Consumer Relations folks at Insinkerator, it appears that current models have been redesigned to hopefully eliminate the problems I had. It also appears from those same communications that Insinkerator is going beyond the warranty period to replace some consumers' units when they discover this problem. Because of that I have upgraded my rating to a neutral 3-stars and modified my review somewhat. (In all fairness maybe I should retract it because of the design update. Have to give that some thought.) If you have problems with an existing unit, I also would encourage you to contact Insinkerator support to see what they can do for you. They're very good in my experience when your product is in warranty. I've heard from several folks that Insinkerator has replaced their unit outside of warranty too when they had this problem. Obviously there is some limit to what they will be willing to do, but the call is free. So if you've found this review because of a problem with your existing unit, your first step should be to call Insinkerator at 800-558-5712 and give them a chance to make it right. Post here with your experiences.(Original Review) This Insinkerator product suffers from a couple of design flaws. Like many here I found a puddle of water under my unit about two years after installing it. Checked into buying a new unit, but at $200 I wasn't going to give in easily. After reading other folks' experience with the unit I opened mine up and found the obvious source of the leak. There is a 1/4" plastic vent hose than helps handle the return hot water after you release the faucet handle. Since it's a non-pressurized unit, all water in the line up to faucet gets returned to the tank after you release the faucet handle. This hose, combined with a plastic overflow tank handles the water return. The root cause of the leaking problem is the type of tubing that was used for this one part. In the hot water heater it sits at near 200F, 24/7/365, and it can't handle the heat. Mine had turned a dark brown to nearly black color and had completely failed where the hose was routed right along the stainless steel tank. Every time we used the heater the return water ended up in our cabinet. Because of this one piece, customers everywhere are replacing their tanks prematurely. It can be fixed if you are handy. Please note that any modification of your unit will void the warranty, and rightfully so. If your unit is under warranty you should call Insinkerator at 800-558-5712 and have them replace it. If you buy a new unit, don't mess with it -- it's under warranty. Even if it's out of warranty, give them a call -- there's a good chance they'll do right by you. If you do try and repair it, know that you are on your own. Insinkerator strongly advises against any owner-initiated component repair. What I have done has been untested by Insinkerator and they have implemented their own fix in the current product design. Anything that happens during or after any repair you make will be your responsibility. And remember, nothing lasts forever.
HOW TO REPAIR: Basically you have to replace the hose with the right kind, and fortunately it's pretty easy. I recommend silicone tubing (rated to 500F), and you'll need some with 1/8" or 3/16" inside diameter. I bought some from an Amazon seller, 1/8" ID and 3/8" OD with thick 1/8" walls. (Edit: The original tubing is 3/16" ID but I went with 1/8 for a good snug fit. 3/16" ID tubing will also work quite well, and is what I would recommend at this point if you can find it.) Search on Amazon and you'll find what I'm talking about. Unfortunately it's only sold in 10' or longer lengths, and you need less than a foot. If you can find it locally, all the better. For good measure get a couple of small plastic zip ties (cable ties) or the proper sized spring clamp to secure the new tubing.
1) Unplug, drain, and remove the tank. After unplugging the power cord, run water thru the unit till cold water flows out the faucet. Then place a large bowl (1-gallon capacity minimum) under the tank, unscrew the drain screw, and let the tank drain into the bowl. If you can easily shut off the water supply do it now, but it is not necessary as long as no one uses the faucet when you are working on the tank. While draining, remove the three tubes from the top of the tank. One has a spring loaded clip you need to depress to remove the tube and the other two are silicone and plastic tubes that just pull off (might vary a bit based on the age of your unit). Loosen the mounting screws, and when the tank has drained, remove it from your cabinet and find a water resistant place to work on it.
2) Disassemble the tank. Really easy -- there is a small screw on the top that holds the two sides of the plastic shell together ... remove it. The two sides of the shell pull apart fairly easily but you might need to muscle it a bit. Once you get them apart, remove them from the unit and place aside. Then remove the temperature dial and put it aside. At this point you will have the guts of the unit with the steel tank encased in a dense styrofoam shell. Take a minute to examine the way it's put together (pictures wouldn't hurt either). You'll most probably easily pick out the problem part -- it will probably be very dark and brittle, and one end will be attached to the side of the water inlet port. Cut the hose somewhere before the metal (maybe plastic on yours) water inlet port it attaches to, and you will then be able to remove the upper styrofoam shell. After that you will see where the other end of the defective hose goes -- the bottom of the plastic overflow tank. You will need to cut the old zip ties (or maybe spring clamps) at each end of the hose to fully remove the old hose.
3) Inspect and dry the full unit. You may want at this point to remove the other styro shell piece and completely dry everything. At this point I discovered that the leaking water has badly rusted several of the screws holding the two pieces of the stainless tank together. IMHO they should have used stainless steel screws. I wasn't sure whether or not the rust has led to any leak in the tank itself, so I disassembled the stainless tank (fun to do with rusted screws I'll tell you). Mine took a T-10 Torx driver for the screws, and I eventually got them all out. A trip to the hardware store got me some #6 x 3/4" stainless machine screws and lock nuts. If you see anything else besides the hose that could be a problem, you'll need to deal with it for a complete repair.
4) Reassemble the unit, installing the new hose as you go. Put the tank back in the bottom styro shell. Attach one end of the silicone hose to the plastic overflow tank and secure with a zip tie cutting off the excess tie. Put the plastic tank back in the upper styro shell and slide the two back onto the top of the stainless tank. The plastic tank lines up with the silicone hose to the front of the unit. You'll route the hose along the tank flange to the right of the unit just like the old hose was. Once the shell is as far down as it goes, route the hose along the side of the styro shell following the groove for the old hose (not a perfect fit, but that's OK) and then over the top to the water inlet port. Hold it in place and see where you need to cut the silicone hose to fit the port without excess slack in the hose. Then cut the hose, attach it to the port and secure with a zip tie. Replace the thin upper piece of styro over the top of it all and reassemble it all into the plastic shell. Take your time and work the two halves together, making sure to get the power cord grommet correctly into the cutout in the shell. Get the bottom together first then work your way up. Pay attention to the new hose, keeping it tucked in behind the side of the front half of the shell (don't let it end up stuffed behind the back half of the shell. When done properly the shell will snap together nicely, and you may note a slight bulge where the new hose is if you used the thicker silicone tubing like me -- that's OK. Put the small screw back into the top the shell, and reinsert the drain screw.
5) Reinstall and test tank. Just reverse the removal steps. Open the faucet until water flows before plugging the tank in. Then use the faucet normally, checking regularly for any leaks. Mine has been leak free for two weeks, and should last for years now.
That's it, and it's probably easier than it sounds. For a grand total of less than $25 (with nine feet of hose left over) I have a fully functional tank again. The rest of the unit is very well made. The tank iteslf is built like a ... well, a tank, so I expect it to last years. Good luck with your home repair efforts if you try. If you have questions or need some of the correct tubing email me at pbj1959 at gmail dot com.
UPDATE 9/13/2010: A couple months now and still no leaks. I've been corresponding with another owner who ended up getting a replacement from Insinkerator. He sent me pics (thanks Jay!) that show they have changed the design of this particular tube that has been causing so many problems. The new design uses a different type of plastic for the tubing and avoids routing it along the steel hot water tank. They also seemed to have added a different type of gasket between the two tank halves. From what I saw, new units with this design won't suffer the same problem I described above, but how to tell whether any one new unit purchased at retail will have this fix incorporated??

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The InSinkErator Stainless Steel Tank and Filtration System (SST-FLTR) saves time in the kitchen, delivering 200-degree-Fahrenheit near-boiling water from its compact 2/3-gallon tank. The tank delivers unmatched performance with its many features and benefits. The durable stainless steel construction means longer life, the adjustable thermostat gives you a water temperature that can be adjusted to your preference, the thermal protection system means the tank won't overheat and finally, dry start protection and tool free plumbing connections lead to worry free installation.
Included Filtration System Provides Better-Tasting WaterThe SST-FLTR includes InSinkErator's F-201 filtration system, the only water filtration system designed specifically for instant hot water dispensers. The filtration system reduces chlorine taste and odor for clean, fresh tasting water.
Quick-connect plumbing fittings make installation a snap and the sanitary quick-change filter cartridge is replaced in only seconds! This system is ideal for use virtually anywhere filtered water is needed, such as with ice makers and refrigerators.
Hundreds of Uses In Your HomeConsider how often you heat water in the kitchen. When you do, you'll realize just how useful the SST-FLTR will be. With 200-degree-Fahrenheit F near-boiling water available at your fingertips, you'll get more done in less time. Instead of waiting for water to heat, you can finish countless kitchen tasks in seconds and relax or get back to your guests.
An InSinkErator hot water dispenser does more than provide filtered hot water for preparing instant foods and beverages, it is also an incredible kitchen appliance. Use it to loosen stubborn jar lids, prepare pasta, warm baby food, clean crusty pans, cream butter, melt chocolate, remove fruit skins for pies, clean cheese graters, warm ice cream scoops, and warm pancake syrup. These are just a few examples of the many uses of an instant hot water dispenser.
Hot Water Instantly, How Does That Work?The SST-FLTR is so easy to use, you won't know how you lived without it. By activating your InSinkErator hot water dispenser's handle (dispensers sold separately), you'll send cool tap water into the tank. This water will displace the tanks' near-boiling water, which will flow out of the hot water dispenser's spout.
Water will be heated anywhere from 160 to 200 degrees, depending on the setting you choose, and it will flow into the tank's expansion chamber where it will be ready for later use. Release the handle, and the SST-FLTR's valve will close automatically, so hot water will stop flowing.
Easy to Install!The InSinkErator SST-FLTR features unique tool-free connections and a dry-start protection system for easy installation. It also features an adjustable temperature gauge, so you can adjust the water to your liking. Once connected to an InSinkErator hot water dispenser faucet (sold separately), this compact 2/3-gallon tank will give you instant access to filtered hot water--up to 60 cups an hour!
An Environmentally Friendly ChoiceHeating water with the SST-FLTR consumes less energy than a 40-watt light bulb that's left on for 24 hours and costs just pennies a day to operate. And because hot water is dispensed on demand, you only use the amount of water you need. This helps reduce water waste.
We Come To You Parts and Labor WarrantyThe SST-FLTR is backed by an exclusive three-year We Come to You In-Home Service Warranty. If you ever have a problem with your instant hot water dispenser system, an authorized InSinkErator service representative will come to your home and fix it, at no charge to you.
Note: Using other manufacturers' components with InSinkErator faucets or tanks voids all InSinkErator warranties.
What's in the BoxInSinkErator SST-FLTR Stainless Steel Tank and Filtration System.


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8/24/2011

Reliance 6 2 SSUS K 2.5 Gallon Electric Water Heater Review

Reliance 6 2 SSUS K 2.5 Gallon Electric Water Heater
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In addition to Amazon's competative price (I checked on internet thoroughly) husband loves it & said it was easy to install.

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RELIANCE ELECTRIC WATER HEATER *2.5 gallon capacity *Unit dimensions: 16"H x 14"D *1650 watt/120 volt element *2" foam insulation, R-value 16.00 *Factory installed T and P valve *Meets Federal energy standards AHRAE 90A-1980 approved, UL listed, meets NAECA codes *Warranty 6 year tank and 1 year parts *Boxed

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8/23/2011

Intermatic EH40 240-Volt Electronic Water Heater Timer Review

Intermatic EH40 240-Volt Electronic Water Heater Timer
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Ever take one of those energy self-audits? Mine had high marks for the easy things- insulation, updated windows, weather stripping, etc. But my water heater- I cannot install the 'tankless', because I have no chimney. It has always been electric, but keeping 55 gallons hot all 24 hours is not efficient. So I ordered the Intermatic, and once installed outside the breaker panel, found it to be as easy to operate as a setback thermostat.
You can set it to heat up prior to morning showers, then (on weekdays) turn the power off, and heat up again in time for evening meals, cleaning, etc. Weekends can be an entirely different schedule. There is even a 'shutoff' feature to bypass the schedule while you take vacation. Instructions are clear, and programmed from the front.
I feel this is saving money (and more still when we get Time-of-Day pricing).

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8/22/2011

Bosch AE125 PowerStar 4 GPM Indoor Electric Tankless Water Heater, White Review

Bosch AE125 PowerStar 4 GPM Indoor Electric Tankless Water Heater, White
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I purchased the Bosch AE125 Electric Tankless Water Heater 4 months ago and have regretted it. Several considerations should be taken.
First the unit is not an analogue to a conventional tank-type water heater. It delivers hot water based upon a system that measures the incoming water temperature and flow rate and then "calculates" the number of elements (it actually has 6) that it turns on to provide an outflow temperature based on the setting of the temperature control. This system is not satisfactory for a water supply which varies in pressure, SUCH AS A WELL, as the unit itself provides substantial resistance to flow and thus the flow rate through the unit varies and thus the temperature of the outgoing water. This causes the delivered water to vary widely in temperature, from VERY HOT to VERY COLD. The unit would be improved if it was "smart enough" to not only measure incoming temp, but, also, outgoing temperature and flow rate and maintain the outgoing temp at a constant level.
Second: The unit has a flow sensor, which will shut the heaters off at low flow, so, therefore, if you wish to have a small amount of hot water flowing into your sink for shaving purposes, the water will not be heated at all. This "Feature" also has considerable influence on the use of "low flow" faucets.
Third: If you have a home which is heated by electricity and you install this unit, be aware that it consumes 120 AMPS at maximum heat rate. In my case, my electric heat consumes 120 Amps, also; my home has a 200AMP panel. Do the math, turn on the heat to warm the house and then take a bath, and suddenly the entire house is plunged into darkness. I have decided that I must sense when the water heater is turned on and prevent the central heat from coming on. This should be doable, and since the unit only runs when hot water is required, should disable the central heat only for short periods. HOWEVER, this is a feature that should be provided by Bosch and/or their literature should make clear to the potential purchaser that this is a problem with the electric heater.
Fourth: The unit apparently switches one or more of its six elements on or off as it attempts to heat the water. There does not appear to be any partially on for any of the elements. This leads to the problem of "stepped" heating of the water. And because the unit measures flow in and calculates the outgoing rate, if the water is mildly too hot or too cold, simply changing the mix at the faucet does not necessarily result in mild changes in temperature, a tiny change at the faucet can cause one or all of the elements to switch off resulting in a dramatic change at the faucet. AGAIN an argument for sensing the outgoing temperature and maintaining it by modulating the elements for a smoother temperature curve.
I would rate this unit as unsatisfactory for any home with a well, and only marginally acceptable for any home with electric heat (but only if modified as I indicated above).
Had I known then, what I know now, I would have saved myself a lot of money and frustration by purchasing a conventional tank-type water heater.

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8/21/2011

Marshalltown 742G Bucket Water Heater Review

Marshalltown 742G Bucket Water Heater
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I made a hot tub out of a 100 gallon stock tank, some insulation, and a small pool filter. The only thing missing was hot water! I tried a large aquarium heater, but it didn't get hot enough (94F). This solves the problem - it gets it as hot as you want. You have to unplug it and take it out before you get in, but it still stays hot long enough for a nice long soak. I love this thing.

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8/20/2011

Intermatic WH40 Electric Water Heater Timer, Grey Review

Intermatic WH40 Electric Water Heater Timer, Grey
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Easy to put on a wall, easy to hook up, doesn't make a sound. Important, when you take the insides out to mount, this is done by depressing the spring clip on top, and lift and pull out. Reassembly is reverse, but you have to make sure the side/bottom edges are behind the stops. If your not back and down all the way, the insides will seem loose and the timer will/could make noise, has you may read about in other reviews.
Our timer has not been mounted and running long enough to figure the savings, ours is set to run two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening. Our water heater, stays hot all day, every time we use water we got hot water all day and night when it is off mode. I am sure this will show great savings!!

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- External override switch - May be able to save if "time of day" rates are used in your area - Heavy duty 40 amp rating - Easy to install - Easy to program - Supply hot water only when you need it - 10,000 watts, 40 amps, 250 volts, 60Hz capacity

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8/19/2011

Waste King H710-U-SN Coronado Hot Water Faucet with Tank, Satin Nickel Review

Waste King H710-U-SN Coronado Hot Water Faucet with Tank, Satin Nickel
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I bought the satin nickel unit last week and installed it this week. Shipping was a respectable couple of days and everything arrived as described. The unit works very well, operates with zero noise and has not given me any problems to date. I have installed $400 units sold at Home Depot and I would never pay 3 times as much for those units compared to the Quick and Hot. The faucet is sturdy, of a high quality and does not look out of place in high priced kitchen. Great buy at less then $150.
Pros: Faucet is well constructed, multiple finishes available, adjustable temperature dial, 1 year warranty, price
Cons: Water drains back into the unit after use resulting in a 1-2 second delay at each use, the connections are all 1/4" copper tube pressure fittings (will leak if not sealed correctly), saddle tap valve is not included.


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Waste King Coronado Hot Only Water Dispenser and Tank. Satin Nickel finish. Single lever handle: Allows for fast and easy operation. 1/4 turn ceramic disk cartridge: Will provide years of trouble free performance. Solid brass faucet. Fast and easy installation features Quick Connect connection fittings. Energy efficient and inexpensive to maintain. All mounting hardware (included).

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8/18/2011

InSinkErator HOT-1 Low-Profile Instant Hot Water Dispenser Review

InSinkErator HOT-1 Low-Profile Instant Hot Water Dispenser
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The black plastic handle broke off after 2 years of use by 2 people.
Also the unit builds up pressure and hisses and steams and shoots out hot water. I was told to turn the temp. down to solve this problem but then the water is not hot enough.

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The InSinkErator low-profile instant hot water dispenser delivers easy-to-adjust temperatures, from a durable fixture that's easy to install. Powered by rugged induction motors and mounted to your sink with tough, stainless steel assemblies, InSinkErator devices are designed for years of trouble-free service. This device can dispense 40 cups per hour at 190 degrees, while including a manually resettable thermal overload protector. Other features include a gooseneck stainless steel spout, black lever handle, thermostat, and one-year in-home warranty.

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8/17/2011

Rheem RHG PRO50-40F Pro Series Natural Gas Water Heater, 50 Gallon Review

Rheem RHG PRO50-40F Pro Series Natural Gas Water Heater, 50 Gallon
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Overall good experience - though how often does one critically think about a water heater?
I chose this Rheem as the brand is often recognized in the top 1-2 for quality of the major manufacturers. This model in paticular as it's one of the most efficient NG storage heater on the market. I was initially intending to purchase a GE (mfg by Rheem) from the orange BB store. This one was exactly the same with the exception of the warranty; 6 ILO 12. Price from Amazon was ~ $240 less than the comparable GE model.
The unit was expected to be shipped within 5-7 business days + local delivery. I recieved the unit at my door in 4 days. Excellent.
Overall it's quiet, started right away with the nifty piezo electric ignitor & has reduced my NG consumption ~40%. (That said, understand the unit that this one replaced was 28 years old.)
Note that this unit is designated as a "tall". With the extra insulation around the tank for the higher efficiency rating it may be slightly larger in diameter than an older model.
I rated 4 stars due to the warranty mumbo-jumbo. If I was a licensed professional or this were installed by said professional, the warranty period is increased by 4 years. Whatever, the reality is it's likely to last significantly beyond the advertised period.

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8/16/2011

Intermatic WH21 Electric Water Heater Timer Review

Intermatic WH21 Electric Water Heater Timer
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This product is easy to install if you know what you are doing.
You should have some background in electrical ampacity and wiring basics.
I did have to purchase an additional pigtail.(flex tubing with 3 #10 color coded wires, and 1/2 connectors on each end about 5 feet total length)
The heater had the wiring flex tubing direct from the wall to the top of the heater. The additional material was about 10.75 at the local hardware store.
I unhooked the wiring from the heater and wired it to the timer, then wired the new pigtail to where I had disconnected the original wires.
The timer has knockouts on the bottom for either 1/2 or 3/4 inch connectors so if it will accomodate either one. You most likely will have 1/2" connections.
Make sure you turn off the breaker before you start.
The entire process took about an hour total.
The instructions that come with the timer aren't that great, so if you don't know what you are doing, it won't help much.
The timer comes with 3 sets of on/off clips so you can time it on and off 3 times.
We set it at on at 5 am, off at 8 am, then on at 8 pm off at 10 pm.
So the timer is on 5 hours a day and off 19.
We figgure we will save around 25 dollars a month off the electric bill.
So... it will take at least 2 months to pay for the timer and other materials we bought. If you pay someone to install it, it will take much longer to pay for itself.
So far, it is working properly and so I am satisfied.

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Automatically schedules hot water only when needed. Turns water heater On during high-use periods; Off during low-use periods. Can save up to 33% on water heating costs. Up to 12 On and Off settings per day. External manual override switch. On indicator light. 240V/6250W, 60Hz. UL listed.

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8/15/2011

Bosch 2700ES NG Aquastar 7.2 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater Review

Bosch 2700ES NG Aquastar 7.2 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater
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Bosch ES series is a huge step forward in technical development but such a bad taste has been left by former products and Bosch technical support that few plumbers will recommend one regardless of what improvements are made today or tomorrow. This model still has the same potential for gas valve failure that goes back to their 250 SX series that if condensation or rain is not caught before it reaches the gas valve, the valve must be replaced and is nearly 3X the cost of their competitors. Performance is as stated but if your incoming water temperature is not 65 F then expect far less performance. Your homes gas piping and water piping must be taken into account before considering this and the cost of a single wall stainless steel vent system must be calculated into the total cost. Bosch also requires a propritory roof termination kit that if not installed, voids your warranty and this too adds to the total cost.
As a licensed plumber contractor in Ca and a former authorized service provider I had never in all the years of servicing Bosch, seen a correctly installed Bosch tankless. It really doesn't take that much effort to read the instructions and follow them. Of all the various makes and models we have installed in nearly 30 years, I never once had a failure or problem due to my own installations. Bosch service calls sometimes totaled more than 35 per week on new installations alone by home owners, handymen and plumbers. If properly installed, they are perfectly good water heaters. Tthey do have the best and most robust heat exchangers of all brands, this particular models control board is the most advanced and user friendly of all but only to service providers.
The only downside is the limited access to Bosch technical support too and if not installed to the letter, Bosch may and have voided warranties in the past.
Due diligence goes a long ways and emotional reviews only blur accurate information for those seeking answers. Bosch is making the effort to improve product and service and I will give them that...

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Bosch 2700ES-NGModel 2700ES Tankless Water HeaterThe Bosch AquaStar 2700ES gas tankless water heater is innovation at its best. With its space-saving design, the 2700ES creates countless installation possibilities without sacrificing power or efficiency. Imagine being able to use your shower, washing machine and dishwasher simultaneously â without running out of hot water! And with an average life expectancy of 20 years â you can enjoy endless hot water for years to come. Add the potential to save up to 50% off utility costs, and the 2700ES is the perfect eco-friendly solution for your home.Bosch 2700ES-NGModel 2700ES Tankless Water Heater Features:; Delivers over 7 gallons per minute, enough to run 2-3 major applications at once; Direct vent room-sealed combustion; Built-in power vent allows for vertical or horizontal vent termination; 12-year warranty on heat exchanger â 2 years on parts; Provides endless supply of hot water; Saves up to 50% off utility costs; Electronic ignition â 120V plug-in (no standing pilot); Space saving size and weighs only 67 pounds; Available models for natural gas (NG) or liquid propane (LP); Outdoor installation kit (AQOK) available for approved climates; Wireless Remote (TSTAT2) available for quick and easy temperature control"; Power Input: 19,900-199,000 Btu; Minimum Flow to Activate (gpm): 0.65 gallons per minute (gpm) 90° F rise / 3.6 gpm 77° F rise / 4.2 gpm ; Flow Rates: 65° F rise / 5.0 gpm 55° F rise / 5.9 gpm 45° F rise / 7.2 gpm; Energy Factor : .82 , ; Thermal Efficiency : 82%, ; Dimensions: H: 30½" W: 17.875" D: 11¾", ; Weight: 67 lbs.; Modulating Gas Valve: Yes; Ignition: Electronic (120V plugs in); Optional Accessories: Remote Thermostat (TSTAT2) Outdoor Kit (AQOK); Gas Connection: 3/4" Male NPT; Water Connection: 3/4" Male NPT; Natural Gas Pressure: Minimum: 4"WC Maximum: 14" WC; Water Pressure: Minimum: 30PSI Maximum: 150PSI; Electrical Supply: 120V (Plug in); Exhaust Vent Size" 3" (Stainl

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