Hot Water Dispensers, 200º water in an instant!
Posted: Wednesday, May 02, 2007
by Robert Gilmour
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Instant Hot Water Dispensers save time and add elegance and convenience to the kitchen faucet. They save water and energy costs, and the filtered water is cleaner, tastes better and is odor free, right out of the tap. These devices are relatively inexpensive compared to other kitchen appliances and aside from occasional filter changes, are virtually maintenance free throughout their life span.
How does an instant hot water dispenser work? Think of it as a mini hot water heater that provides hot water to just one faucet. It’s comprised of a small tank mounted under your sink that heats and holds the water. When the faucet is turned on, hot water is instantly delivered through the tap and is then replaced by cool water flowing back into the tank where it is then heated and stored until called upon.
An instant hot water dispenser saves energy and water, No longer will you have to let the hot water run while you wait for it to warm up saving hundreds of gallons a month. How much water is wasted waiting for the desired temperature water to come from your hot water heater? If you need hot water from your faucet three times a day, running the faucet while waiting for warm water to be delivered from your water heater will waste around 10 gallons of water, Some quick math equates to 300 gallons a month, and almost 4000 gallons a year.
Once you realize how much water is needlessly wasted every day you'll quickly see just how important an instant hot water dispenser will be in your kitchen. It's virtually unrivaled in the kitchen when it comes to the number of tasks that are easily and quickly performed. And that's exactly why millions of people have installed them.
Once you have one, you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. Carefully follow the manufacturers instructions for installation and use.
Robert Gilmour manages a number of websites for various clients. For more information on instant hot water dispensers and faucets please visit http://www.mygarbagedisposal.com
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