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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 506869" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>[USER=6969]@ProDave[/USER] they already have an undersink water heater, which is hot enough to make tea with, but don't seem to like the idea of using that to make a brew. I have looked at some hot water taps, they aren't any cheaper than a wall kettle, plus all the plumbing and electrics are already in place for a wall kettle. The school was renting a unit at great expense, which I replaced with a Newey unit 2 years ago. That had been working fine, bar the tap lever is weak and has snapped once, plus the unit is now tripping the RCBO for the cct which it shares with 2 unused sockets and not much else, Needless to say it's just out of warranty. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 506869, member: 490"] [USER=6969]@ProDave[/USER] they already have an undersink water heater, which is hot enough to make tea with, but don't seem to like the idea of using that to make a brew. I have looked at some hot water taps, they aren't any cheaper than a wall kettle, plus all the plumbing and electrics are already in place for a wall kettle. The school was renting a unit at great expense, which I replaced with a Newey unit 2 years ago. That had been working fine, bar the tap lever is weak and has snapped once, plus the unit is now tripping the RCBO for the cct which it shares with 2 unused sockets and not much else, Needless to say it's just out of warranty. [/QUOTE]
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