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8L Mini Electric Water Heater IPX4 Kitchen Electric Water Heater with Top Water Outlet for Domestic Use EU 220V
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Description
General Description
The 8L electric water heater is designed for home use, offering an efficient and practical solution for the kitchen. With an adjustable temperature range of 30°C to 65°C, it ensures optimal temperature control while saving energy. Its compact design and ease of installation make it an ideal choice for small spaces, while also being suitable for families living on upper floors with low water pressure.Technical Specifications
- Item Type: Electric Kitchen Water Heater
- Product Size: 340 x 240 x 190 mm / 13.4 x 9.4 x 7.5 in
- Water Storage Capacity: 8L
- Power: 1500 W
- Material: ABS, Stainless Steel
- Protection Class: IPX4
- Temperature Setting Range: 30°C ~ 65°C
- Minimum Water Pressure: 0.02 MPa
- Weight: 3.612 kg / 8.0 lb
Compatibility and Accessories
- 1 x Water Tank
- 1 x Faucet
- 1 x Hose
- 1 x Iron Sheet
- 4 x Screws
- 4 x Expansion Tubes
- 2 x Rubber Rings
- 1 x Manual
Installation
The electric water heater can be installed in various locations such as the kitchen, living room, or bathroom, thanks to its small footprint and wide applicability. It offers several installation methods to suit your needs.Operation
To use the water heater, simply set the desired temperature using the rotary knob. The device will automatically shut off the power when the set temperature is reached, ensuring safe and efficient use.Other information
IPX4 protection rating, preventing the impact of water splashes and extending the device's lifespan.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
- Pressure5 bar
Advice from
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Direct hot water cylinders are electric storage water heaters that range from 50 to 200 litres in size. When choosing your direct water heater, consider the number of people in your household, the element and anode rod type, and the type of water where you live. Read on for our top tips!
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