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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
It's so helpful to get hot water on demand. I use it for tea, coffee, oatmeal, etc. It looks great and is relatively easy to install. Anything that has to do with water can be a little tricky. That's why I went with the 4 stars. It's also a little pricy for hot water. Decide for yourself if it's worth it.
kindle/kobo customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
A good fit to existing system -- quite easy to install -- works!!
Luci
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Dispenser works great.
Danny L. Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I had an older model that went bad (thermostat) so I replaced it. This has a different handle (round instead of pointed) and different plumbing connections, so I was not real thrilled with having to make the plumbing changes, plus I thought the round handle to be less user-friendly. Well, the round handle isn't that big of a deal, and I think the plumbing connections are an improvement, so my misgivings were misplaced. It's been years and it is still working as good as new. If you like instant hot water, as I do, these are very nice.
Diane Dumont
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2024
C’est un distributeur d’eau chaude à l’évier, je suis très satisfaite du produit, prix abordable
Daniel Lipscomb
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
We love our InSinkErator! Now we can have hot oatmeal for breakfast, hot tea throughout the day and hot cocoa at night without having to heat up the water first. Great for cleaning and sanitizing knife blades during meal preparation. Just turn the knob and get instant super hot water at the dispenser. Everyone uses it. Everyone loves it. What a great product!
Melvyn Kaufman
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2024
Works great and was exactly as described but was short a pressure coupling nut and had to go to hardware store and purchase one. Lost 1 hour of plumbers time.
Janice K
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
It was installed a week ago. I had another model but it started to spit out the hot water. Overall I like the way this handle fits in my hand. The water flow is even and of course the water is HOT. Looks great.
Earl M
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2021
We have had 3 of these things… I will say this model is the most improved one. I use to hear the other ones boiling and hot water would spray out when not in use. This one works perfectly no spray I don’t hear it and water is always hot for tea. Lol
PTS
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021
The product has worked as advertised since I installed it two or three months ago and so far has proven completely satisfactory.Installing it was straightforward for me and should be for anyone with even fairly basic home maintenance/repair skills. The installation instructions are thorough and clear. If you don't have a hole available in your sink or countertop for the hot water dispenser, you'll need to drill a 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" hole. This could be easy or a gigantic, messy hassle, depending on what your sink and countertop are made of, how things are laid out, etc. Or you could sacrifice your pull-out spray hose or soap dispenser, if you have one of those installed, and use that hole.Note that you will need electricity under the sink, either an outlet or a junction box -- everything safely installed and legal, of course. If you don't already have that, getting electricity within the reach of the dispenser's power cord (about 24", if I recall correctly) could be a project unto itself. If you have a dishwasher or garbage disposal installed, you're probably all set. TURN OFF POWER AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY ELECTRICAL WORK.The hot water tank itself measures about 6" w x 13" h x 7" d, so make sure you have somewhere under your sink to hang the tank that near the hole where you will install the hot-water tap.Before you go to the hardware store to buy the tee fitting you'll need, check the sizes of both the cold-water supply line to your faucet and the cold-water angle stop (the shutoff valve) under your sink. You might need to buy an adapter or two as well as the tee fitting and some teflon tape (thread sealer) to assemble everything. The hot water dispenser comes with a 1/4" supply tube, either plastic or copper, depending on the model, and a ferrule and nut for a compression fitting. Ask someone at the hardware store who knows what he/she is talking about if you're not sure exactly what parts you need -- there are a million variations, sizes, and configurations, and it can be easy to get confused.I haven't measured the water temperature, but it is definitely scalding hot at the default setting.The product is a luxury and a convenience that I use multiple times a day.
Cole Fairweather
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2020
I purchased this unit as a replacement for a unit that was no longer working (the existing unit was well-past its shelf life). It installed easily into the existing space and works just like it should. I would have given it 5 stars but the manufacturer didn't include any compression fittings for inlet pipe so I had to go to the local hardware store to buy some. It was very annoying, and I just don't understand that kind of thinking because there was no way to connect the inlet pipe without the compression sleeve.Anyway, after installing, it's been working great for 10 days now, so no further complaints.
Mr Canuck
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2019
We love our new hot water dispenser. The quality is good for the money.Prior to install make sure you have an electrical outlet under sink.I found the tubes provided a little short. I extended one and the other needed clamping to stay on tight. Minor issues.The functionality is awesome. It works so well and is a great convenience and addition to any kitchen.I hope my review and pictures help you with your decision.
The philosopher
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2017
This has worked great at dispensing hot water. You can adjust the temperature of the water in the tank, although it has to be below the boiling point or else it will periodically gurgle and spit out some water from the faucet. (The dial to set the temperature does not have temperature readings so, like many dials for refrigerators, you have to use trial and error.) I've set my dispenser to just below the boiling point, which has been fantastic for making tea, heating mugs and serving dishes, and more. If I had known how convenient it was to have super hot water on demand, I would have purchased a dispenser years ago.I hired a plumber to install the dispenser, which I'm glad I did. This was a new installation, and the building code in my area requires a shut-off valve for a dispenser (and that's a good idea, as some other people's comments show from when they had a line break, leak in the dispenser, etc. and had no way to shut off the water supply only to the dispenser) so the plumber easily could take care of that. In addition, the dispenser's intake line had to be teed into an existing water line, which is more complicated plumbing work than I could have done.Unfortunately, I also need to have an electrician to install a new outlet. The outlet under my sink is for the disposal so it has to be off most of the time. By contrast, the hot-water dispenser needs an always-on outlet. For now, I am using an extension cord to another outlet, but that's only a temporary solution. So, be sure to check that you have an available always-on electrical outlet for the dispenser because if you don't, you or your favorite electrician will be installing a new one.
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