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ANZZI ENVO Tankless Electric Water Heaters from $30 + Free Shipping

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These are great prices if you want to entertain the idea of a tankless water heater. Don't buy the suggested kit that they force in your cart.
You can get dozens of brands for less than $50. https://www.amazon.com/Xiny-Tool-...4303?psc=1

If your looking at just putting a small unit under a sink, get the 6kw for $4 more. You get more than double the performance of the 3.5kw at 1.7gpm. You run the exact same 10ga wire from the panel, and the 2pole 30A breaker is only ~$10 more than a 1pole version. By the time you invest in installation and material, the extra pocket change will be worth it.

With 57 degree ground water, the 27kw claims (2) showers and a sink. This was not true in my case. I could only run (2) showers simultaneously or a shower and kitchen sink, but not all three because too many gallons were passing through the unit to fully warm up. that's with the gpm restrictors. You also need the breaker space for (3) 40A 2pole breakers (6 slots total), with the potential to pull 120amps on its own, you really have to be cognizant of what other appliances are running (HVAC, Oven, etc.) as you run the risk of tripping the main breaker for the house.

At these prices, a DIYer could run individual units to each area of the house. Something like the 11 or 14.6kw unit per bathroom/shower and a 6 or 11kw for the kitchen and laundry room. It would take a little while to recoup the savings, but you could save literal gallons per appliance per day and the electricity savings over a tank running all day. There is some potential. A house with solar panels or some other alternative electric source could save a lot of money with a similar setup.
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Quote from Electricalsushi :
These are great prices if you want to entertain the idea of a tankless water heater. Don't buy the suggested kit that they force in your cart.
You can get dozens of brands for less than $50. https://www.amazon.com/Xiny-Tool-...4303?psc=1

If your looking at just putting a small unit under a sink, get the 6kw for $4 more. You get more than double the performance of the 3.5kw at 1.7gpm. You run the exact same 10ga wire from the panel, and the 2pole 30A breaker is only ~$10 more than a 1pole version. By the time you invest in installation and material, the extra pocket change will be worth it.

With 57 degree ground water, the 27kw claims (2) showers and a sink. This was not true in my case. I could only run (2) showers simultaneously or a shower and kitchen sink, but not all three because too many gallons were passing through the unit to fully warm up. that's with the gpm restrictors. You also need the breaker space for (3) 40A 2pole breakers (6 slots total), with the potential to pull 120amps on its own, you really have to be cognizant of what other appliances are running (HVAC, Oven, etc.) as you run the risk of tripping the main breaker for the house.

At these prices, a DIYer could run individual units to each area of the house. Something like the 11 or 14.6kw unit per bathroom/shower and a 6 or 11kw for the kitchen and laundry room. It would take a little while to recoup the savings, but you could save literal gallons per appliance per day and the electricity savings over a tank running all day. There is some potential. A house with solar panels or some other alternative electric source could save a lot of money with a similar setup.
Actually sounds like quite a bit of work if you have a multi-story house or a house with a large footprint. I cannot imagine running 10ga wire from the breaker to multiple places within the house unless the house is undergoing a massive remodel or currently being built. Do these smaller units also require the same maintenance as the larger units? If you have multiples of these smaller units, at what point is it pointless to have them vs a whole house unit? I would imagine some people would need to upgrade their breaker box if they want to add (3x 40A 2-pole breakers. Some people would have the room for 1, 2 or 3 but not 6. Upgrading breaker box will be at least $500 more
Do not forget the cost of the wire if looking into these. At least 33 cents per foot and the average homeowner may need anywhere from a hundred feet to a couple hundred depending on house layout and number of units installed.
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Tried multiple stores in my area, but I can't get the 120v unit to come up at the discounted price. Anyone else seeing/not seeing the price? Trying to see if it's expired already. Thanks!
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Quote from ThunderHawk :
Tried multiple stores in my area, but I can't get the 120v unit to come up at the discounted price. Anyone else seeing/not seeing the price? Trying to see if it's expired already. Thanks!
Same here. Can't get the price listed on the 120v unit.
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no such price!
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I was rather pleased with a 4 gal tanked heater. It was only like 1000W so I could plug it into any outlet. For just a sink that's more than enough capacity without any main hot water heater hookup. For a shower or something it gets you instant hot water and keeps it going for a couple minutes until the main hot water makes it through the pipes.
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Quote from ChiefAlchemist :
Same here. Can't get the price listed on the 120v unit.
what about the 240v units?

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Quote from Lilyly :
what about the 240v units?
240V listed on sale here: https://www.lowes.com/pl/water-he...3206219727
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Quote from Lilyly :
what about the 240v units?

Click the links and find out....
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Quote from Electricalsushi :
These are great prices if you want to entertain the idea of a tankless water heater. Don't buy the suggested kit that they force in your cart.
You can get dozens of brands for less than $50. https://www.amazon.com/Xiny-Tool-...4303?psc=1

If your looking at just putting a small unit under a sink, get the 6kw for $4 more. You get more than double the performance of the 3.5kw at 1.7gpm. You run the exact same 10ga wire from the panel, and the 2pole 30A breaker is only ~$10 more than a 1pole version. By the time you invest in installation and material, the extra pocket change will be worth it.

With 57 degree ground water, the 27kw claims (2) showers and a sink. This was not true in my case. I could only run (2) showers simultaneously or a shower and kitchen sink, but not all three because too many gallons were passing through the unit to fully warm up. that's with the gpm restrictors. You also need the breaker space for (3) 40A 2pole breakers (6 slots total), with the potential to pull 120amps on its own, you really have to be cognizant of what other appliances are running (HVAC, Oven, etc.) as you run the risk of tripping the main breaker for the house.

At these prices, a DIYer could run individual units to each area of the house. Something like the 11 or 14.6kw unit per bathroom/shower and a 6 or 11kw for the kitchen and laundry room. It would take a little while to recoup the savings, but you could save literal gallons per appliance per day and the electricity savings over a tank running all day. There is some potential. A house with solar panels or some other alternative electric source could save a lot of money with a similar setup.
How do you remove the require kit? do need to connect to breaker?
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I add the only one I see on sale to cart. Then it immediate disappears from cart and says "Cart is Empty". Is this deal even alive?

EDIT: Now it is working, used a different Browser.
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Lots of negative reviews saying they don't get hot water at the sink, only warm. Some say the manufacturer is telling them it is "Liters per minute", not "Gallons per minute". Example, 1.7 GPM should be stated as 1.7 LPM. Which is much less flow rate.

I have a whole home Tankless. But have a remote sink that people run FOREVER, until the hot water reaches it. Bad water waster. I already have a 110 plug there under the sink with dedicated breaker/circuit. I think I would be better off just putting a small Tanked water heater there that plugs into the existing plug, and would be piping hot water until the main hot water catches up. This small tankless unit would require two 10 gauge legs and a ground. Which would cost a small fortune these days with the cost of wire over that long remote run.

Going to pass.
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May finally have a use for the 10/2 wire that came in a cheap bundle with the 12/2, if they ship this. Had a hard time getting the order through, had to call CS.
I'll get rid of the hot water recirculating pump, which is a PIA.

I'm still seeing the deal live, at least for the 6KW.
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Lots of bad review stating that the water temp doesn't get hot enough. I am a little surprise since the electrical requirements seems fairly high. For the 240 with 2 pole 30 AMP breaker, comment was that they get about a 30 degree increase in temp with low flow faucet (1.5 gpm).
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