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<blockquote data-quote="betty swollocks" data-source="post: 341756" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>I've fitted several from £1000+ where company came out to install ( cold water feed supply, unit plugged into the socket they had asked me to provide) down to cheap £100 jobs, (exactly the same install)</p><p></p><p>all the ones I've fitted come with a moulded plug. If you imagine a simple toilet hand wash water heater at double the price but under the sink instead of above that is basically what you have. The water doesn't 'boil' the water, it just gets hot in the same way, perhaps a wee bit hotter, I've noticed cups of tea have a white froth to them because the water hasn't boiled and the way it's jetted out!</p><p></p><p>Worth the money? To me no.</p><p></p><p>16A radial for all those appliances seems meagre but as you said replacing the kettle for hot tap is a like for like change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betty swollocks, post: 341756, member: 105"] I've fitted several from £1000+ where company came out to install ( cold water feed supply, unit plugged into the socket they had asked me to provide) down to cheap £100 jobs, (exactly the same install) all the ones I've fitted come with a moulded plug. If you imagine a simple toilet hand wash water heater at double the price but under the sink instead of above that is basically what you have. The water doesn't 'boil' the water, it just gets hot in the same way, perhaps a wee bit hotter, I've noticed cups of tea have a white froth to them because the water hasn't boiled and the way it's jetted out! Worth the money? To me no. 16A radial for all those appliances seems meagre but as you said replacing the kettle for hot tap is a like for like change. [/QUOTE]
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