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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Installing an Ariston electric mini-tank water heater under the sink puts hot water right where you need it at the point-of-use. Lightweight and compact this heater is available in three space-saving sizes: 2.5, 4, and 6+ gallons. These heaters are aesthetic on the outside, glass-lined on the inside, and offer superior insulation for higher efficiency. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.5 inches | | Product Width: | 14.0 inches | | Product Height: | 14.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 22.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.5 inches | | Package Width: | 16.0 inches | | Package Height: | 13.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 20.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 39 reviews |
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| | Features | Stores up to 2.5 gallons of water to supply hot water for a single sinkEasy, space-saving installation and draws power from standard outletWorks independently or in line with a larger water-heating systemGlass-lined tank for longer lifeDimensions: 14-by-14 by-10-1/4-inches; Weight: 16 pounds; Electrical: 120 volts, 1500 watts
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
No real warranty - don't buy from Bosch! Jun 04, 2010 Yes, the tankless water heater works well, but the warranty is a sham. Ours is only 3 years old and we have to buy a new one. Called Bosch after our electrician said the electricity was getting to the unit and not to the elements, but Bosch wants additional information that can only be provided by an electrician with a "multimeter" (while iI pay the electrician to be on hold for 40 minutes?!) and then Bosch will UPS parts out....and if that doesn't work they will replace the unit. Hey folks, that's two weeks without hot water! In addition, the folks at Bosch were just plain rude.
Bosch GL2.5g water heater review May 20, 2010 The Bosch GL2.5g water heater is well made and was easy to install. Only have 2 complaints.... The temperature control is located behind 2 panels that you need a screwdriver to remove. Really a dumb design! Also sometimes the water comes out warm other times it is really hot. The thermostat is not very accurate at all. Other than those 2 issues it gets the job done.
ONSITE WATER HEATER May 09, 2010 Did a good job. For what I bought it for ...a remote sink... it heats enough water to wash your face and hands when needed. Does the job. Its a little larger dimentions than expected. I had just enough room...another 1/4" or so I wouldn't have been able to fit the space!! Replaced the cord with a different one to reach about another foot of length. Shipping was fast and packing was good no damage. YES I wood recommend.
Awsome Heater Apr 09, 2010 Everyone in our house seems to wash there hands in the kitchen. Our water heater is about 30 seconds away but now hot water is only 2 seconds away. Didn't even hook the hot water line back up and plenty of hot water at the sink. Great savings. Thanks Amazon for the great product at a great price.
Instant (almost) hot water Mar 14, 2010 I installed this point of use heater on the garage wall directly underneath the bathroom sinks. I cut into the 1/2 in. copper lines to feed cold water in and hot water to the sink above. I was fortunate that we could easily isolate the sinks from the regular hot water supply to the shower and tub. It works great.
Only problem was that the temp was set in the factory waaaayyy too cold. I opened the covers and bumped up the thermostat with some trial and error to get the right temp.
2.5 gallons is plenty of capacity for a lavatory sink. We have not run out yet with two of us using the sinks. At first, I thought I would feed water in from the existing hot water line, but thought why do that? The long distance to the regular heater would mean that hot water would rarely get there anyway, so I piped the supply from the cold.
It has worked well for the first month. At this point, I would buy another one if I needed one.
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