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NOTE
Vertical installation only.
SPECIFICATION
-Rated Power: 3000W
-Practical Power: 3000W(+-100W)
-Voltage: AC 110V
-Frequency: 50-60Hz
-Material: Brass, ABS, Stainless Steel
-Wire Request: Wire Cross Section ≥4mm²
-Temperature Regulation Range: 20-50°C/68-122°F
-Power Cord Length: 1.05m/3.44ft
-Water Pressure 0.04-1.2MPa
-Item Dimensions: 11*7*20cm/4.33*2.8*7.87in
-Gross Weight: 1.1kg/2.42lbs
-Net Weight: 0.95kg/2.1lbs
PACKAGE:
1*Water Heater
1*English Manual
4*Screws
Rumblesb
2025-06-24 13:02:23
This heater takes up a very small footprint. It does a good job of quickly heating the water within a few seconds. However, you need to know a few things before ordering it. Per the item description, it works best with a limited flow faucet. The water gets quite hot with a 0.5CFM faucet, just barely warm enough for a shower with a 1.0CFM faucet, and does a good job of taking off the chill with a 1.5CFM faucet.Its rated at 3000watts (25Amps) of electrical power. My home is fairly new construction and has a 20Amp circuit breaker for the bathroom. The heater drew 2600Watts (22Amps) for 30 seconds and then the circuit breaker popped. You will need a 25-30Amp breaker to power this heater.
joe123
2025-06-01 12:40:34
This unit uses a crazy amount of power and will only heat the water at a trickle. if you run the water fast enough to be useful it will not heat it enough to be noticeable. waste of money do not buy
Rhonda Killingbeck
2025-05-14 12:27:45
We purchased for a pop up so we had warm water for dishes or cooking.It mounted out of the way under the sink and it worked perfectly and faster than expected.It did not come with the connections needed but we purchased them at Menards easily.It exceeded our expectations for both cost/space saving and use.
Gary Honea
2025-04-16 10:17:45
Others have reviewed this product as not meeting the performance specs as advertised. Starts warm and gets colder every time. Could not stabilize the temperature even for a low flow outdoor shower. I installed a new electric panel for 30amps. Initially tripped the breaker but that seems to be intermittent. I will accept that you get what you pay for but wouldn't recommend.
V:)
2025-03-18 18:03:44
What most people have said about this unit is mostly correct. While the price is right, the functionality is hit n miss. Granted, we have stupid cold water since we use a cistern. That being said…The flow of water is what controls the heat level. If the flow slows by just a little, the temp spikes; if flow get stronger, it goes back to freezing. It resets eventually, but the extra power required usually pops the 20amp breaker. It does suggest a 30amp but we figured it’s the only thing on there, how much could it possibly draw? A lot!!I highly recommend at LEAST a 30amp, and probably have it be the only thing attached to it, except maybe phone chargers or something innocuous like that.As far as size/design, it fits under the sink and is fairly compact and simple to install. The display seems accurate when showing current temp. It does take +/- a minute to come online once you start the water. Probably due to temps.We’re using this as a temporary solution since the water system is not yet fully installed (still finishing the house). I guess for the price and the simplicity of install it’s worth it. Just make sure you read all the reviews and make your decision accordingly. Good luck!
Greg Baird`
2025-01-12 16:28:24
I was skeptical after reading the reviews. Here is my experience after installing it. After installing it and assuring there was no air in it, I plugged it in. Immediately, the display started a rotating circle of blue light. I tried pushing the on off button but nothing happened. Then I tried running the hot water. The rotation stopped and it displayed the temperature and heated up very quickly. Please note that I am using it on a line that is hooked up to my main water heater. The water got up to 130 degrees. I assume that must be its limit. I have my main hot water heater set at 120 so it heated up above it. It seems to only get that hot after running a couple of minutes. I am finding now, that when I first turn on the hot water, it gets warm and then gradually heats up, until the water from my hot water heater hits it, then it goes to 130. My wife loves it. Before installing it, she had to run the water for several minutes to get hot water!
Mike Rodriguez
2024-12-26 11:41:39
I have several of these I use in my food trucks they work great for what I use them for.
Richard
2024-12-11 10:31:34
This doesn't heat the water much at all. You can feel just a little change in temperature after letting the water run for quite some time, not anywhere near instant heat either.
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