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American Standard Digital Hot Water Dispenser | Brushed Nickel

American Standard Digital Hot Water Dispenser | Brushed Nickel

Regular price £1,050.00
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Colour Brushed Nickel
Material Stainless Steel
Capacity 2.4 Quarts
Brand American Standard
Product Dimensions 7.75"D x 10.3"W x 7.75"H

 

About this item

  • The American Standard instant hot water dispenser can dispense 60+ cups of near boiling water per hour and includes a dual lever brushed nickel faucet
  • Convenient digital temperature readout and dial allows you to set your desired temperature on the hot water machine between 122°F and 208°F in 1° increments
  • Designed for under sink installation, the 2.4-quart stainless steel dispenser tank comes with a 110-volt 1500-watt stainless steel heating element for efficient heating and consistent temperature control
  • Make instant hot tea, coffee, soup, oatmeal or cook noodles and is also great for loosening stubborn jar lids and warming baby bottles
  • American Standard water dispensers are designed to work with open vent faucets only the use of any other type of faucet will void the warranty
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Robert L. Kyle
Installation hell

On the install instructions:

1st, one of those fittings (the push to connect one) that go on the inlet side to the tank is useless. Not sure what it's for.

The other line to the faucet that is labelled to go from a filter, why don't they say you need a 1/4" plastic line? And why don't they supply one? Sure they say you need a buy separately a compression fit coupler for plastic, but they don't suggest what size.

To go from say, a AO Smith filter, you need a 1/4" to 3/8" adapter.

Such as the SharkBite Push to Connect 3/8 in. PTC X 1/4 in. D PTC Polypropylene Coupling.

After getting it installed, and fixing the faucet-->inlet fitting (wasn't tight from the factory so it leaked; had to take it apart and use teflon tape on the threads), seems to work ok.

A little bit of a delay (2-3) from any hot water coming out. They should have designed it with some kind of internal or supply an external hot-water-capable check valve or something to it's more "instant."