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	<title>Comments on: Was Comparing A Propane Tankless Water Heater With An New Electric Model.  Which Is More Cost Effective?</title>
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		<title>By: trapper1_CA T</title>
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		<description>well , for starters in my area the  price of propane is high as compared to the price of electricity.In other words It is now   cheaper to heat a home with electric heat rather then propane.Down the road though,who knows.Suggest you need to consider that for your area.I would assume though you will be heating less water with the on demand heater and  there is a cost to storing heated water.My suggestion would be to contact the company that supplies the demand propane model and have them compare usage cost against  the electric version you plan on purchasing.To me a saving of $60 to $120 seems almost to good to be true, just by changing out an Electric hot water tank and replacing it with a more efficient one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well , for starters in my area the  price of propane is high as compared to the price of electricity.In other words It is now   cheaper to heat a home with electric heat rather then propane.Down the road though,who knows.Suggest you need to consider that for your area.I would assume though you will be heating less water with the on demand heater and  there is a cost to storing heated water.My suggestion would be to contact the company that supplies the demand propane model and have them compare usage cost against  the electric version you plan on purchasing.To me a saving of $60 to $120 seems almost to good to be true, just by changing out an Electric hot water tank and replacing it with a more efficient one.</p>
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