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Tankless Water Heater Electric 110V, 5000W Instant Water Heater Under Sink, Conversion Between Fahrenheit and Celsius, Remote Control

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Style: 5000W 110V


Features

  • Advanced Technology: The ECOTINYMACH 110V tankless water heater electric is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, ensuring fast and efficient water heating for your everyday needs.
  • Instant Hot Water: Say goodbye to long waiting times for hot water. This tankless water heater provides instant hot water on demand, saving you time and energy.
  • Compact and Space-Saving: With its compact design, this under sink water heater is perfect for small spaces, making it ideal for apartments, RVs, and other compact living situations.
  • Energy Efficient: Enjoy energy savings with the ECOTINYMACH water heater electric. It only heats the water you need, eliminating standby energy loss and reducing your utility bills.
  • Installation instructions: Wire requires 6mm 2 (9AWG), circuit breaker 60AMP, thread size: 1/2 "NPT, please contact a person with an electrical license to help you complete the wire connection.

Brand: ECOTINYMACH


Product Dimensions: 5.7"W x 8.5"H


Special Feature: Rustproof, Temperature Lock, Dry Combustion Protection, LED Display


Color: White


Wattage: 5000 watts


Brand: ‎ECOTINYMACH


Product Dimensions: ‎5.7"W x 8.5"H


Special Feature: ‎Rustproof, Temperature Lock, Dry Combustion Protection, LED Display


Color: ‎White


Wattage: ‎5000 watts


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Maximum Temperature: ‎55 Degrees Celsius


Style: ‎5000W 110V


Mounting Type: ‎Wall


Is Electric: ‎Yes


Manufacturer: ‎ECOTINYMACH


Item Weight: ‎4.22 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎XY-FB


Certification: ‎Energy Star


Special Features: ‎Rustproof, Temperature Lock, Dry Combustion Protection, LED Display


Included Components: ‎Case


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 19, 2024


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  • Tankless Water Heater
Style: 5000W 110V
It’s flow-through, instant hot water, type heater, which I ordered to supplement my existing hot water system, which takes so long to reach my faucet, that I am typically long done washing my hands before warm water starts running. ‘ It would be interesting to see if this heater would turn itself off, once a hot water is supplied to it. I picked the 5kW option. It just arrived today. You can see the photos in comparison to the letter-size bubble-lined plastic bag that Amazon uses to ship stuff. It has all kinds of features nobody needs: display, conversions, remote, etc. This is a plumbing component that would normally be hidden from view, unless it’s installed in some purely utilitarian environment, in which these fancy features won’t be necessary either. It should heat water, that’s all. The whole heater is supposed to hang on two small fasteners, one of which is installed blindly, though a plastic eyes. That looks scary. I could only guess that once it’s filled with water, with the flexible steel hoses hanging from it, its weight would require strapping it to the wall with a plumber’s tape, making it extremely unsightly. The installation would require numerous operations of mind-boggling complexity and logistics, with at least three different trades involved: demolishing GWB for added electrical conduit, adding a circuit breaker to the distribution panel, adding stainless steel hoses, adding a hot water mixing valve, etc. Not to mention making room in an already crowded space. A 5kW appliance running 120V as opposed to 240V is an unusual and extremely impractical choice, as it needs a dedicated circuit anyway, and would use more copper for wiring, and cause voltage fluctuations in comparison to 240V. And no, you cannot plug it to an existing outlet. I can think of no single reason for producing it in 120V version. The fourth photo of the listing shows a very incorrect electrical connection: the GND wire should never be run through a circuit breaker, and the breaker is incorrect type and size. For this installation, a ground-fault interruption may be required, depending on your jurisdiction. This installation definitely requires a licensed plumber and electrician, and they should have a final say. I will update the review should anything disappoint on the product’s side. I noted very few people know what the Vine program is, so Lengthy Disclosures follow: I objectively reviewed this merchandise in exchange for a “free” sample. The quotes indicate that it’s not exactly free, as it’s treated as income, and in my tax bracket, I would need to pay a sizeable chunk of it back to Uncle Sam. Nor am I eligible to return some really abysmal or poorly chosen products, as I would normally do, instead I am stuck with them. Be assured of my lack of bias, as I have nothing to gain. I must admit, I gradually learned to distrust Vine reviews myself. When I pick products, I start by reading their reviews, and naturally some early reviews often came from Vine, and these reviews often turned out to be of very poor quality, often directly contradicted by my own experience later. No wonder, I don’t attach much credence to them, even though I am one of those reviewers. Why is that? I can only guess the reasons, but let me share five of them here, as follows: First, Vine reviewers are consumers, not professional testers, and that shows. Many items would require a calibrated testing equipment, a proper testing procedure, or at least another similar item to compare and the right procedure in order to get any meaningful verification of their performance. Even a simple thermometer is impossible to review, unless you have another one to compare, and then does the quality of the latter make it a suitable and objective tool for such a measurement? Second. Vine reviewers are rushed to review a sufficient ratio of received products in order to remain current. That introduces constrains. Certain items that e.g. require installation or other time-absorbing activities neither can be quickly assessed, as their qualities would only be verified in a quite involved and time-consuming way. This heater is a good example. Many aspects, such as e.g. longevity, reliability, battery life, or generally durability are by definition impossible to assess quickly. I recently revisited and updated some of my reviews going back a decade, but few reviewers do that. Third, Vine reviewers are more likely to order items that they either don’t need quickly. I must admit I am guilty of ordering spares that I anticipated I would need in the future, e.g. a toner for my printer. Naturally, I won’t throw the old one away and break the seal, just to produce a timely review, so my review becomes superficial. Therefore, your chance of getting an accurate review from someone who is already printing is much higher. Forth, the “free” receipt means that the lower income tax bracket a reviewer is in, the lower is the penalty for ordering stuff mindlessly. That in turn may mean that neither those reviewers are sufficiently knowledgeable about them, nor have enough brains to assess them appropriately. Naturally, your chance of getting an accurate review from someone who actually needed the item, and researched it carefully before spending their own money earned commensurately with the value of services they provide to their fellow men, is much higher. Fifth, Vine reviewers are just people, and they often cannot be trusted. E.g. I just received an item, which dimensions were certified by several previous Vine reviewers, and the same dimensions listed by the advertiser. What’s the risk of getting it wrong? It turned out that they were all false, and the previous reviewers did not bother to measure the item, they just copied them from the item’s description. Which way are these Vine ratings skewed, if at all? Very often I see reviewers penalize a product, because either they didn’t read the description, or because they thought a certain word means something else than a dictionary definition. They often admit it openly, which I found hilarious. This is the era of proudly displaying one’s ignorance and blaming helpless sellers for it. However, I give the five-star rating to items that I only unpacked, examined, and found matching the listing’s description, but didn’t have time to use yet, and only later I come back to update my review and lower the rating, if I find the product disappointing. This second step is not required for Vine reviewers, and I often see Vine reviewers promised an update in reviews dated months and even years ago, to no avail. Is there a risk of interference by sellers? They certainly aren’t happy with bad ratings, and they sometimes reach out offering “a refund,” and since we didn’t pay anything, it means that they would pay us for fraudulently changing the review. I don’t think any Vine reviewer would risk even responding to such an offer. The incentive to remain in the program is much stronger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Ammazon Cusstommer Ammazon Cusstommer

  • Very compact…
Style: 5000W 110V
Perfect point of use water heater. This is the most compact unit I’ve seen. Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Symbols Of Love

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