Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2015
Reason(s) for purchase: 1. Save $ on energy cost 2. Our tank water heater wasn't getting the water hot enough (could have been going
out or was adjusted IDK) 3. Free up some valuable real estate in our laundry room (more like a closet)

So, I managed to buy this model for $360 brand new. I had originally paid $505 and was on amazon about a week later and noticed that this
product was on sale as Amazon's deal of the day. Sent the other one back and bought the sale one lol. I decided to go with this
particular model because I would much rather have too much than not enough. It's all about the incoming temperature and living in Hawaii
this product should do the job for us (4bd 3bth).I will update on actual savings in $ but keep in mind that each state charges different
amounts per kWh (Hawaii charges x3 of the national avg. so savings may appear more drastic) and families use different amounts of
hot water, but at least it will give you an idea.

Pros: -Unlimited hot water -Supposed to save $ on energy
-Frees up valuable space -Looks Modern

Cons: -Initial cost may be more than tank (will recoup $ over time) -In order to keep warranty must be installed professionally
-Requires three 40 amp double pole breakers -Most likely need new electrical wiring ran
-Seems to take a bit longer for hot water

Install: Install "can" be fairly simple for the average DIYer if you can follow instructions and a few safety guidelines. The hardest
part is running the wiring to the electrical panel. Everything else is pretty easy. If your breaker box is in the same room as your
plumbing the install should be cake. Just make sure that your work is done to code. Wife and I installed it together (she helped run the
electrical wiring to the breaker box). Ours was across the room in the hallway. It actually took us two days working a couple of hours
to run our electrical (a different story for another day). After running the electrical it probably took me 30 minutes to an hour to
finish the rest (installing breakers, mounting and wiring the heater)

After use: We have only been using it for about 3 or 4 days now and it is going to take some getting use to. The water definitely gets
hotter than it did before. The hotter water was the first thing that the wife noticed, but it does seem to take a bit longer to get
hot water to the faucets. Not a lot of extra time but it's noticeable, but other than that I have no complaints. That's not even a
complaint..... More of an observation.

Bottom line: I plan on installing one of these in our next home. I recommend this product to any who is debating whether or not to buy
a tankless water heater. Just do your research and makes sure that it will fit your needs. My wife regretted this purchase after having
to bust holes in our walls/ceiling and realizing how much work it was for us. Now that it's done she tells me all of the time that she
is glad that we installed our new tankless water heater. Plus it does everything that we wanted it to do.

Update: Product is still working flawlessly and I haven't noticed any light flickering at all. Plus I am running this on a 150 amp service, but my incoming temperature will always be 60-70 degrees F all year round so shouldn't come close to maxing this thing out. After 1 1/2 months of service this is what I noticed: 1. Saved $14 on first full electric bill 2. Almost seems like a waste whenever I wash my hands because by the time the water gets hot I am long gone unless hot water is already in the lines (not the machines fought). I thought about purchasing some point of use heater but changed my mind (not my forever house) 3. Love the bit of extra space in the laundry room. Feels more like a laundry room now that we can actually fit some clothes baskets in there. 4. Wife still enjoys it quite a bit. We even turned it down to 115 degrees. I was hoping to save more per month but even at this rate it would pay itself off in about 4 years or so (including everything....wiring, drywall to patch, texture, paint, valves and filter= Roughly $600 ). Not bad....Hoping next month we notice more savings. Will see I guess. Either way this product performs as advertised. Highly satisfied.
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