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Chile, Santiago
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Review on Ready Hot 41-RH-300-F570-BN: Instant Hot Water Dispenser System with Digital Display Single Lever Hot Water Faucet in Brushed Nickel, Efficient & Convenient by Carlito Tardy

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Don't forget you will need a tee that will accept the 1/4 inch water supply hose.

That's good. I bought them from Costco, which is what I did. It's clearly well made. It's actually a bit nicer and heavier than my regular faucet, so the high cost seems well spent. I first tried using Frizzlife's suggested water filter with this kit and it turned into a nightmare when they tried to split their weird 9/16 pressure fit water hose and put a 1/4 inch plastic hose connector on it. Eventually I discovered that the quick connect inline filter already had built in 1 4" connectors and I'm sorry they didn't offer to pair them up. It was a very poor match in terms of compatibility. Racking is as simple as turning off the faucet on the hot water dispenser, cutting the line, and then inserting each end of the hose into the new quick connector on the filter. Ready. If you stick with the lines they provide it really is as easy as finding a valve with a spigot to grab a 1/4 inch hose line and that's it. hose, and the rest is installed like a regular faucet. The only downside I have is that even after several washes of the tank I can still taste the plastic in the water. I'm wondering if I can't find a better silicone hot water pipe alternative because it really ruins an otherwise excellent product and tastes just as good as the reason. water comes out. This is because the hot water line is not pressurized. This is so you don't turn it on for a sudden blast of boiling water. It also means you don't get the now-cold section of the still-filled water line before the warm water in the tank reaches the end. So far so good, but one star off for the taste of the water at that moment. I hope it starts and goes away.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things