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expiredbeedubdub posted Nov 11, 2020 09:20 PM
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Rheem Performance Platinum 50 Gal. 10-Year Hybrid High Efficiency Smart Tank Electric Water Heater - $799 + shipping

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I just purchased this water heater, normally $1299, for $799 + tax + $75 shipping.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem.../312742081

Steps to get deal:
1) Go to above link
2) Change store to zip code 15010(Edit: use Zip 97322 for $699 instead of $799)
3) Select Ship to Home (unless you happen to live close to this store), add to cart.
4) Check out.

Additional notes:
1) Federal tax credit of $300. State tax credits vary, in my home state we get an additional $400 (bringing this heater down to $99 + $75 shipping + tax).
2) For many/most, the $75 shipping is worth it even if you can get this price locally as these heaters are quite heavy and supposedly must be transported vertically.
3) Do your homework on these hybrid heaters before purchasing. You need 220V to operate. Installation expense is generally much higher with hybrid electric vs standard electric resistance heaters and gas heaters. Hot water recovery is very slow (but you can switch to standard electric mode for rapid recovery when you know your usage will be high, e.g. having company over). They can apparently be loud, so if this will be located close to a bedroom, important to think about. There are important climate and installation location factors to consider--just google.
4) The newest generation of this series from Rheem, called "Proterra" can be had for $1269, a slight discount compared to full price (15% for my location). After carefully examining specs, photos, etc - it seems that the only difference with the Proterra series is built-in leak detection with auto-shutoff. FYI if that feature is important to you, you can add it for $219:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem...513?NCNI-5
5) This is for 50 gallon. Looks like if you need 65 gal or 80 gal, the Proterra is actually on sale (whereas the Performance Platinum is full price), making the Proterra cheaper.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem.../312742081
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I just purchased this water heater, normally $1299, for $799 + tax + $75 shipping.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem.../312742081

Steps to get deal:
1) Go to above link
2) Change store to zip code 15010(Edit: use Zip 97322 for $699 instead of $799)
3) Select Ship to Home (unless you happen to live close to this store), add to cart.
4) Check out.

Additional notes:
1) Federal tax credit of $300. State tax credits vary, in my home state we get an additional $400 (bringing this heater down to $99 + $75 shipping + tax).
2) For many/most, the $75 shipping is worth it even if you can get this price locally as these heaters are quite heavy and supposedly must be transported vertically.
3) Do your homework on these hybrid heaters before purchasing. You need 220V to operate. Installation expense is generally much higher with hybrid electric vs standard electric resistance heaters and gas heaters. Hot water recovery is very slow (but you can switch to standard electric mode for rapid recovery when you know your usage will be high, e.g. having company over). They can apparently be loud, so if this will be located close to a bedroom, important to think about. There are important climate and installation location factors to consider--just google.
4) The newest generation of this series from Rheem, called "Proterra" can be had for $1269, a slight discount compared to full price (15% for my location). After carefully examining specs, photos, etc - it seems that the only difference with the Proterra series is built-in leak detection with auto-shutoff. FYI if that feature is important to you, you can add it for $219:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem...513?NCNI-5
5) This is for 50 gallon. Looks like if you need 65 gal or 80 gal, the Proterra is actually on sale (whereas the Performance Platinum is full price), making the Proterra cheaper.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem.../312742081

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Dec 24, 2020 01:44 AM
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Rhilb11Dec 24, 2020 01:44 AM
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Quote from gtharea :
40 gallon is still discounted to $649, zip 97322
Thank you for pointing that out! Scored one and combined it with a 15% coupon I got from we are coupons. I completely forgot about the deal a few weeks and was kicking myself for not getting it.
Dec 24, 2020 05:23 AM
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vfxDec 24, 2020 05:23 AM
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what is difference between 40gal and 50gal?
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Dec 24, 2020 06:56 AM
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tategjsDec 24, 2020 06:56 AM
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Quote from vfx :
what is difference between 40gal and 50gal?
10 Gallons.. lol.. Too easy
Dec 24, 2020 06:37 PM
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NewWorld86Dec 24, 2020 06:37 PM
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Damn.. Missed it.. Let me know if anyone has any zip code that works
Dec 25, 2020 12:09 AM
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TodayOnlyDec 25, 2020 12:09 AM
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add another $200-300 depending on the plumbing change, that is unless you are plumbing handy.
Dec 28, 2020 01:07 AM
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new_berlinDec 28, 2020 01:07 AM
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Quote from codymacx :
I want to get this too but the 240v I'm unsure would go into my place. anybody have any experience with converting 120 to 240?
Check your current water heater ratings (it will be on the body). Chances are it's 240v.
Also look at your circuitbreaker, you'll likely have a 2-breaker switch for your heater.
Dec 28, 2020 10:50 PM
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jblathamDec 28, 2020 10:50 PM
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Quote from yoga4life :
I assume replacing a Gas heater with this would cost a lot of money (depending on other factors) since this unit is electric?
This totally depends on your home's situation. How far is it to the breaker panel? Do you have a spot for a spare 30A / 240V breaker? I just ran the wiring for my gas to electric conversion for $75 in the parts and wire, but my panel already had a spare 30A breaker for an old electric stove that had been removed. The one pro I talked to before I did it told me it would be $500 worst case if they ran into trouble, but probably closer to $200 (hence why I did it myself).

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Dec 28, 2020 10:56 PM
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jblathamDec 28, 2020 10:56 PM
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Quote from SDDuck :
Call up your water department and see if you have an open or closed water system. If you have an open system, then you don't need the expansion tank. A closed water system has check valves which prevent water to go back into the public water system. From what you are indicating, you have an open system, but for a peace of mind call your water company.
Good luck.
Just put in the expansion tank even if you have an open system! It will reduce water hammer and your utility could always add a check valve back at the meter without your permission. It never hurts anything and is worth it.

You also need a shutoff valve on the COLD line before the hot water tank if you don't already have one, and most people will suggest that the expansion tank itself gets its own shutoff too so that you can drain it if it has problems.

Finally, code requires a vacuum breaker. These aren't expensive, but they let air in so your tank doesn't collapse on itself if something starts sucking the water out of your system faster than it can be resupplied. It's a safety thing.
Dec 29, 2020 05:33 AM
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dealshunter09Dec 29, 2020 05:33 AM
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Not able to see the lower price, any tips?
Dec 29, 2020 10:03 AM
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s0b0Dec 29, 2020 10:03 AM
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Try every single zip code mentioned in this post, you will find one and don't change the zip code when you order for home delivery or add the extended warranty or something else I can't remember
Dec 29, 2020 10:08 AM
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s0b0Dec 29, 2020 10:08 AM
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Quote from codymacx :
I want to get this too but the 240v I'm unsure would go into my place. anybody have any experience with converting 120 to 240?
If you have to ask that question, your safest bet is hire a local pro
Dec 29, 2020 02:17 PM
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dealshunter09Dec 29, 2020 02:17 PM
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Quote from s0b0 :
Try every single zip code mentioned in this post, you will find one and don't change the zip code when you order for home delivery or add the extended warranty or something else I can't remember
I tried them all and never see the price drop even with store pickup
Dec 29, 2020 03:26 PM
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dealshunter09Dec 29, 2020 03:26 PM
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I change my store and also the ship to zip but even if i select store pick up i don't see the discounted price
Dec 30, 2020 01:52 AM
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new_berlinDec 30, 2020 01:52 AM
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Quote from dealshunter09 :
I change my store and also the ship to zip but even if i select store pick up i don't see the discounted price
don't feel too bad even if you missed this. i was feeling good after replacing a perfectly functioning 15 year old WH when my neighbor stopped by and told me he too just recently got a new WH to replace his 35 year old WH. I think a bunch of folks who got on this deal likely didn't need to have done this for another 20 years :-)

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Dec 30, 2020 03:01 AM
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dealshunter09Dec 30, 2020 03:01 AM
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Quote from new_berlin :
don't feel too bad even if you missed this. i was feeling good after replacing a perfectly functioning 15 year old WH when my neighbor stopped by and told me he too just recently got a new WH to replace his 35 year old WH. I think a bunch of folks who got on this deal likely didn't need to have done this for another 20 years :-)
My water heater is only 4 years old but this hybrid water heater would save me $400 a year in electricity. That's a lot of money if mine actually lasts 25 years

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