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Bosch GL4 Ariston 4-Gallon Point-of-Use Indoor Electric Mini-Tank Water Heater

Bosch GL4 Ariston 4-Gallon Point-of-Use Indoor Electric Mini-Tank Water HeaterBrand: Bosch
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $197.00
Buy New: $169.00
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 2264

Color: Electric
Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 24
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 14 x 14

MPN: GL4.0
Model: GL4
UPC: 052575600208
EAN: 0052575600208
ASIN: B0006GVO1C

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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Point-of-use 4-gallon mini-tank water heater
  • Provides instant hot water for your sink's faucet
  • No hard wiring needed, simply plug into an outlet; installs independently or with a larger water-heating source
  • 120 volts, 1500 watts
  • Measures 14-by-14-by-12-1/4 inches; weighs 17 pounds; 1-year limited parts warranty, 6-year limited heat exchanger warranty

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Amazon.com Product Description
The Ariston 4-gallon point-of-use electric mini-tank water heater eliminates the wait time for hot water to come from the sink faucet. You can install the heater independently or in-line with a larger water-heating source. You need no hard wiring to power your unit; simply plug it into any standard outlet and this heater's ready to go. The glass-lined tank ensures long life, and the superior insulation provides quick recovery and greater energy efficiency. This 120-volt, 1500-watt water heater weighs 17 pounds and measures 14-by-14 by-12-1/4 inches. Ariston backs its heater with a manufacturer's 6-year limited warranty for the heat exchanger and a 1-year limited warranty for parts.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great Product   July 19, 2005
S. Knudsen (Bella Vista, Arkansas)
39 out of 40 found this review helpful

Ever since we moved into our new house my wife has complained about how long it took the hot water to get to the kitchen sink from the hot water heater in the garage. Since installing the Ariston GL 4, she has been ecstatic!! Hot water is instant. It is such a pleasure not to have her complain about our former water problem. Even when I am "forced" to do the dishes, I can't complain about our lack of hot H2O. Installation was easy except for the ill-fitting two top fittings. They will accept the hose extentions (hardware store), but you must be firm and patient. It took away alot of our storage space beneath the sink, but it was worth it.


5 out of 5 stars Wow! Instant hot water. What a concept!   August 27, 2006
D. Kamp (Eastern Maine)
32 out of 32 found this review helpful

If your living in a place like mine where your hot water heater is a long way from the kitchen sink, then you are probably going crazy like I was waiting and waiting for the hot water to finally get to the faucet. There are technical ways to remedy this, but they involve a lot of plumbing, auxiliary pumps, and ripping half your house apart. Since I rent, I was thinking that the landlord wouldn't take to kindly to this idea. So I started casting about for a better solution.

That's when I came up with the idea of putting a little water heater as close to the kitchen faucet as possible. With this, the hot water is right there where you need it. No waiting and wasting a lot of water while running the faucet so that a half mile of plumbing warms up.

'Only problem is a tiny tank has very limited capacity. If you're only washing a dish or two like me, then no problem. But if you wash a sink full of dishes, it will quickly run out.

But the trick is to hook this little heater right in line with the hot water supplied from the big tank. As you draw hot water, cold water will go into the small heater, but only for a gallon or two. Then as you continue to draw hot water, the small heater now has hot water being supplied to it, so the hot water just keeps on coming.

I checked around with local suppliers and found small hot water heaters, but most were kinda short and stubby and wouldn't fit under the sink well at all. But I stumbled upon this neat deal from Ariston. It's a nice clean design, well insulated, and fits under the sink extremely well. I also felt that the price was very reasonable considering how nice it is. The funny thing is, it seems to be specifically designed for exactly the idea I had in mind. It was a snap to install.

So you may be thinking: Yeah. This all looks good in theory, but does it really work? I have to admit I was skeptical at first, but I have to tell you that this is one of those rare times when an idea I have actually works better than imagined. I've done small loads and big. The hot water is right there (immediately!) when you need it. And for all practical purposes it appears to be an infinite supply. I've had it in now for about 3 weeks and marvel each time I go to wash out a dish or two. Incredible! Don.



5 out of 5 stars We love this water heater!   April 16, 2008
C. Green (Kansas, USA)
19 out of 20 found this review helpful

A lot of the reviews cite this product for use in addition to their water heaters for added hot water. However, if you are flat broke, without money to buy propane/gas or the electricity to run an electric water heater, then this is for you! We went three years with no hot water, having to heat it in canners on top of the stove and then carry it to the destination. With this heater we have plenty of hot water to wash dishes, wash your hands, whatever you need! When it runs out of water it takes about 30 min to heat again, but when we're just using it like you normally would throughout the day, we never run out of hot water. Now, in the winter when someone wants to take a bath, we heat one 4 gallon canner of water and then run the 4 gallons from the heater and get a piping hot bath! Since getting this for Christmas, we have not noticed any change in our electric bill. In the summer I think that the heater alone provide enough water for a bath (doesn't need to be as hot). We are even considering getting another one of these to use in the winter.
Okay, so the temperature is hard to adjust, I did it once (turned it to high) and I don't see why I ever need to adjust it again? To save electricity, when we're not home or at night, it has a on/off switch in the red bubble on the front that I just flip off. So instead of adjusting the temp (like you would on a regular water heater) to save energy, just turn the thing off!
Well worth the investment! Good luck!



5 out of 5 stars Very Happy!   November 16, 2007
CarGuy (San Marcos, TX)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I installed one of these in-line with our main water heater to supply two bathroom sinks with "instant" hot water. It used to take about 60 seconds with the valves fully open to get hot water, with perfectly good water going down the drain. Now it takes less than one second for my wifes sink because the unit is located directly underneath hers, and about 2 seconds for mine . It took me about 2 1/2 hours to run electricity under the cabinet, run some cpvc to feed my faucet, and hook the water heater up. If I didn't need to do the electrical and plumbing work it would have been done in 15 minutes! I'm giving serious consideration to getting another for our kitchen sink! I now realize I could have used the smaller unit instead of the 4.0 gallon one. Same price but smaller footprint and I think it would have served the same purpose.


5 out of 5 stars Hot Product   May 12, 2008
Martha W. Wetzel
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The heater does a great job of providing hot water immediately at the kitchen sink which is at the opposite end of the house from the water heater---no more wasting 2-3 gallons waiting for hot water. Installation was easy using flexible connections from the local hardware store, letting the heater simply sit on the floor under the sink. The heater even came with the pressure relief valve mounted. We are very happy with the performance of the heater.

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