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Re: O/T-waterheater
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Posted by oldfarmtractor on November 18, 2006 at 12:41:54 from (68.76.145.139):
In Reply to: O/T-waterheater posted by Maark on November 18, 2006 at 10:51:11:
They are the best thing for home since the introduction of the indoor toilet. If they are sized correctly for the family, they work like a million bucks. I have used one at my weekend place for 7 years and would never install the old fashion tank. They are expensive to purchase but super easy to install provided you have an adequate gas supply. I vented mine right through the brick wall. Every part is replaceable but that isn't a problem since the life expectancy is about forever. Many people in the U.S. don't like them since it is not what we are used to. But they take up so little space, my gas bill has been reduced and I never, never run out of hot water. The temperature remains constant if you have the variable fire unit. The only thing that comes close to being this nice is the constant pressure well pump.
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