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InSinkErator Instant Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome/Black #H770-SS; | 
enlarge | Brand: InSinkErator Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $375.00 Buy New: $179.04 You Save: $195.96 (52%)
New (14) from $169.99
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 8856
Color: Chrome/Black Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9 x 17
MPN: H770-SS Model: H770-SS UPC: 050375006893 EAN: 0050375006893 ASIN: B000FAVXW4
Release Date: July 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | In-Sink-Erator instant hot water dispenser delivering easy-to-adjust temperatures | | • | Dispenser can provide 60 cups per hour at 200 degrees Fahrenheit | | • | Powered by rugged induction motors and mounted to your sink with tough, stainless steel assemblies | | • | Easy-to-use twist handle | | • | 3-year in-home warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The In-Sink-Erator instant hot water dispenser delivers easy-to-adjust temperatures from a durable fixture that's easy to install. Powered by rugged induction motors and mounted to your sink with tough, stainless steel assemblies, In-Sink-Erator devices are designed for years of trouble-free service. A 2/3-gallon stainless steel tank, with double chrome finish, houses the water. Also featuring an easy-to-use twist handle, the dispenser can provide 60 cups per hour at 200 degrees Fahrenheit. This dispenser also features a 3-year in-home warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Worked good until tank broke April 26, 2008 R. Boe Bought a new house with this hot water dispenser pre-installed. After about a year the plastic nub that one of the tubes connected to for removing steam broke off the plastic tank and caused hot water to spill out over the top of tank. Not happy with the quality of unit and will look for different brand that does not use cheap plastic materials.
Nice February 24, 2008 Nancy Jane (Auburn, CA USA) Very nice product. Easy to install. I replaced the "Hot 1" with this. The "Hot 1" lasted 6 years..I hope this one can last longer.
A nice convenience, but knob is hard to turn with age. January 28, 2008 Jeff (RENO, NV United States) I've own my InSinkErator Hot Water Dispenser for 10 years now. It's been a very nice convenience for making such things as a quick cup of tea or a cup of noodles. My only complaint is, over time, the turn knob gets harder & harder to turn. Today the knob totally broke off from the unit; but after 10 years, I feel I've gotten my money's worth. I definitely will be replacing it, but this time I'll upgrade to a contemporary style faucet, which should alleviate the turn knob problem.
Handiest kitchen gadget since the toaster! December 25, 2007 Bernie Van Wormer (Wanatah, Indiana) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I installed our first Insinkerator hot water dispenser in the early 1980's - it lasted almost 20 years before the tank developed a small leak. We used it constantly for tea, coffee, hot chocolate for the kids - you name it. I replaced it, and the second one is still going strong and getting used many times each day. I just purchased one for a Christmas present for my youngest son, and I trust he'll use it for years. Very dependable, adjustable temp settings, and it'll heat water just as fast as you can use it. The install is easy - most difficult part is getting the mounting hole in a stainless sink. Once that's done, the rest is a 30-minute job. Tank mounts on the back panel under the sink and plugs into an outlet. I used the disposal outlet. 1/4" copper line forms a water supply. My wife and I wouldn't be without one. This is one purchase you'll never regret.
Great unit except for the cheap handle/nob November 15, 2007 Chad Cooper (Atlanta, GA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have ownded this item for 4 years. My parents had a similar device, though a different brand, and we fell in love with it. I bought this one hoping for the same quality, but was disappointed. While the tank and fittings have been fine, we have had trouble with the turn knob from the date of purchase. It doesn't sit tightly on the unit, spins freely without turning on the water sometime, and just has a cheap look and feel to it. Even when it does work, I just don't like the design. Since it is somewhat loose, you can't really predict which way to turn it to get the maximum water flow, and you have to play with it back and forth to finally get it going. I can't recommend this product, and would suggest you get a different brand.
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