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InSinkErator H990C-SS Euro Instant Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome
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Sales Rank: 9599 InSinkErator Released: 2006-07-06 |
Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Tools & Hardware Color: Chrome
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InSinkErator H990C-SS Euro Instant Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome
- New 2/3 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank
- Dispenses 60 cups/hour of 200°F Water
- Durable Chrome Finish
- Easy To Adjust Temperature
- Easy Do It Yourself Installation
Product Description
* Having near boiling 190 deg. F water right at your sink is much faster than a microwave or stove top boiling * Use for coffee, soup, cereal, baby bottles, tea, or other foods and beverages that need boiling water * 60 cup per hour capacity * H990C-SS: Chrome * H990W-SS: White
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InSinkErator H990C-SS Euro Instant Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome
- Tools & Hardware: 0 pages (2006-07-06)
- Publisher: InSinkErator
- Label: InSinkErator
- Studio: InSinkErator
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #9599
Avg. Customer Review:
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great when it works. 2008-10-04
Comment: I manage a few single-family properties and used Insinkerators on some of the units since the early 1980s. The early units had stainless tanks and will last anywhere from 5 to 8 years - pretty good. The later units went cheap, using plastic tanks and usually crack within 2 years - not that good. This unit in review has the SST tank, suppose to be stainless steal tank again for reliability. However I found it only lasted under 2 years, failing to dispense any hot or even warm water. The units I use within the last 10 years only lasted around 2 years on average. Many times it turn out to be a blown fuse, a few times between a bad tank or worn out on mechanical dispensing faucet parts. To save the fuse, don't turn up the temperature on the tank to maximum. I throw in a budget to replace it every 3 years, as it's not cost effective to call in service after the warranty period. Reliability experience on my own home use is about 2 years as well. I don't have enough hot dispensing units installed to have it statistically reliable, this is just my own experience.
Very nice when it works, could have been more reliable.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Hot water 2008-01-08
Comment: The hot water dispenser is a must; particularly for tea drinkers.
This models controllable temperature is a nice feature.
I understand that the internal tank is not copper, so it should corrode a lot more slowly than the copper models.
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