It is easily installed and quickly on the kitchen sink and completely replaces the classic faucet. It is easy to use or maintain and serves daily needs such as washing hands or dishes.
Digital Display
It is equipped with a built-in digital display that shows you the water temperature and also allows you to select it yourself.
Additionally, it features a flexible spout so you can reach every corner of the sink and clean utensils with ease.
Features:
Hot water in seconds
Maximum water temperature 60°C
Inox body
Water outlet pipe that rotates 360°
Flexible spiral spout
IPX4 certification
No need for central heating or water heater
Fully replaces the faucet
Countertop type (connection to the water network from the bottom)
Operating pressure: 0.04 – 0.6 MPa (0.4 – 6 bar)
You have as much hot water as you need
Water temperature adjustment
No water or energy loss
Beautiful design for the kitchen, bathroom, cottage
Easy and quick assembly and installation
Water temperature display screen
Power: 3300W
What is an instant water heater?
The instant water heater is a type of water heater that heats water in real-time. It only heats the water that passes through it at that moment. There is no hot water storage tank. This has many advantages, such as energy savings, since only the water that is used is heated, and longer lifespan, as there is no water tank and no accumulation of salts on the resistance and other components.
It operates with electricity and is single-phase.
How It Works
The instant water heater has a cold water inlet pipe, which passes through the heating element, gets heated, and exits through the hot water outlet pipe. A necessary condition for the instant water heater to initially operate is the pressure of the incoming cold water should not be too low.
The water temperature is regulated by a thermostat, so it does not exceed a maximum value. The temperatures that the hot water reaches are pre-set so that one can use the hot water directly, without needing to mix it with cold water.
The maximum temperature it can reach for hot water production is 60 °C, while the maximum water flow rate reaches up to 3 liters per minute. Indicatively, 38-42 °C degrees are standard for shower use.
Advantages of an instant water heater compared to a classic electric water heater
It is small in size and doesn't take up much space.
There are no energy losses, as only the water being used is heated at that moment. Therefore, we save on the electricity bill. In a traditional water heater, the hot water that is not used is wasted.
The hot water used in the instant water heater is used as is, without mixing with cold, as happens in a traditional water heater. Thus, we save water as well as electricity.
There is no need to wait for the water to heat up. As soon as we turn on the tap, hot water runs in a few seconds. A traditional water heater takes a few minutes, depending on its size.
The hot water never runs out. As long as we have the tap open, we will have hot water.
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I am very satisfied, it has saved me from having to turn on the water heater every time I want to wash the dishes. I found it on sale for 59 euros.
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Some positives:
- Heats water quickly
- Great savings compared to turning on the water heater
- Easy to install, depending on your setup
- The flexible hose helps direct the water where you want it
- It is aesthetically much nicer than the white plastic ones you find online
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Some things to know:
- The connection between the hose and the base is a bit loose. Some others have said that it leaks from there. Definitely use Teflon tape when assembling it.
- It takes some getting used to the flow of the hot water. At low flow, it is almost scalding hot, as you increase the pressure, the temperature decreases, which is logical. However, even now in the winter, the temperature is very satisfactory and it reached 70 degrees on the display for me.
- Make sure that the outlet/line you will use has a 16-amp fuse in the panel. I had a 10-amp one and it tripped, so I had to change it. Avoid operating other devices simultaneously.
- The water flow from the nozzle is like a spray (imagine the showerhead in a smaller diameter) and when the flow increases, water also comes out from the center of the nozzle like a faucet. From what I could see, there is no possibility of adjustment, only one or the other.
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In conclusion, as I said, I am very satisfied and I hope its resistance holds up. From me, it's a yes.
A good choice for the shower, it quickly heats up the water at a low flow rate, but if you increase it slightly, the temperature immediately drops. I've had it for two months and it has already started to leak water, as shown in the photo. If I had to buy again, I would choose something else!!!
Very easy to install even from a simple faucet, as it only requires hand tightening, a plug, and a 1/2" cold water hose connection. Clever invention, because even though it uses very few watts, when you limit the water flow, it stops coming out from the center and is propelled from the surrounding holes with pressure that doesn't seem like the flow has decreased, resulting in water savings. Also, because it doesn't have a mixer, when you set it to hot, the more you increase the flow, the lower the temperature becomes, as more water passes through and doesn't have time to heat up, and the more you decrease the flow, the higher the temperature rises, without noticing a drop in pressure. It also has a safety feature, and above 58 degrees it shuts off to prevent burns. Just be careful with the water that remains inside when it shuts off, because if you open it at the lid, it will be hot. In terms of design, compared to others I have seen, it is a one-way street, especially this particular one, which is very pleasant with its flexible hose. It is good to have it plugged in by itself or else to replace it with a larger fuse, as I did because I have a dishwasher connected to it.