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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
It works but it is not perfect I have two of them to heat above a ground pool I can say it is not bad
Queendea 👸🏽
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
This is a really good quality water heater. It works pretty well and fast
Makayla Burstall
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
This worked great until it shorted out only after a months use.
Brenda mcgee
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
stopped working less than 30 days of usage i want a refund
Kimberly Wildner
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
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sb2323
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
This immersion heater works as promised. I tested it using a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket, filled with approximately 4 gallons of water. The room temperature was 73.4 degrees. The starting water temperature was 63.9 degrees. At five minutes, the temperature measured 66.4 degrees, but I realized that I probably should agitate the water to get an accurate reading. You are not supposed to touch the water while the immersion heater is in it, so I agitated it by gently swirling the immersion heater by its cord for about 1 minute prior to taking the next and subsequent readings. The heater worked as promised: 5 minutes: 66.4 degrees (not accurate, didn't agitate water) 10 minutes: 90 degrees 15 minutes: 103.6 degrees 18 minutes: 110.8 degrees 20 minutes: 116 degrees 25 minutes: 128 degrees 30 minutes: 139.6 degrees ---------- 45 minutes: 170 degrees 60 minutes: 197 degreesAt this point I stopped heating the water because I didn't want to melt the plastic bucket.It is bigger than I'd expected. It will not fit in my 6 qt stock pot, nor will it fit in my deepest and largest pan. They also give stern warnings not even to touch the water while the immersion heater is submerged, so unfortunately it will not work for keeping my bath water warm during ridiculously long baths, either. For my purposes, it is not particularly practical for day-to-day use. However, it will come in handy when I need the sink water hotter than our water heater makes it, such as to sanitize large items that don't fit in microwaveable bowls, or to get a bucket of water really hot to dye fabrics or soak heavily stained clothes. We are on a septic system, so there are a lot of things we can't put down our sink. This will be handy to warm water for washing out paint brushes, etc. on cold days when it's so unpleasant to clean them with hose water. Also, from time to time our septic gives us "high water" alarms, and we need to limit our use of water. This immersion heater will allow us to heat water for cooking and washing up without overloading the septic by letting the faucet water run till the water gets hot. I bathe our dog in the bathtub, but if I washed him outside, this would be good for heating up a wash tub, too. (Dogs find baths significantly less disagreeable if the water is a comfortable temperature, plus they get cleaner.) I think the wattage is too high to be powered by our DeWalt portable generator/battery jumper, but if it isn't, it would also be good for camping in remote areas, warming the horses' trough water when temperatures approach freezing, and for heating water when our electricity goes out for a day or more, as it has in the past couple years, due to unexpectedly frigid weather.
ModernDayHippie
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
I tried this heater out in a 5 gallon bucket and it heated it up from 70F to 130F in under 10 mins. It works fine for my use but it scares me to use around other people, especially kids because it could easily electrocute someone and the warnings everywhere make that very clear. I have other water heaters that won't electrocute you if you stick your hand in the water while it's in use, so I was surprised this one did, especially at this price point. Works well, just BE CAREFUL!
Amanda Lynn
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
This is definitely an interesting product. I know that it does in fact work. I tried it and it does heat the water up. Not super fast but it will heat it up. I think that if you had no hot water in your home or where you are maybe camping or something, sure it will heat the water. My main concern with this thing is a good friend of mine told me this is just like as he dubbed in a “Prison Stinger”. They make something similar in prison to heat the water they need for coffee or Ramen Noodles. If I was to use this to warm up an inflatable pool or portable bathtub it would work just fine to do the job. However, the warning labels all over it tell me that if you are not super careful and you touch that water while this is in it it will light you up like a Fourth of July firework! I mean it’s no joke just running straight electricity through it and you will get electrocuted. If you’re a responsible adult who follows all the precautions you should be fine using it. However, I genuinely would not recommend this be used around toddlers or drunk adults to prevent a serious injury. I just don’t see how this is very safe. You gotta do what you gotta do though if you don’t have hot water so there’s that. That’s a risk you will have to decide if you want to take. They do include a cool digital thermometer for your convenience though. After you’ve had this in the water for a period of time you can unplug it and take it out of the water and check the temperature with that so you get it as warm as you need to. A word of caution again if you just stick your hand in to test the temperature you’ll probably unalive yourself accidentally so don’t ever touch the water while it’s plugged in.
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