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		<title>By: Roger O</title>
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		<description>I bought two Bosch electric tank-less heaters.  One a &quot;whole house&quot; size that runs two bathrooms and the kitchen.  It did not work when originally installed.  It had faulty parts right from the factory.  Bosch did pay to have someone repair it (not covered by the warranty) and the parts were free (were covered by the warranty).  It took a little convincing to get them to pay for the technician to do the repair but they did.  It has since worked flawlessly, for over a year.  It will run hot water for 3 sinks at the same time, but if someone is in the shower and another outlet is opened there will be screaming.
The second heater was Bosch&#039;s smallest, and I use it only for the laundry room.  It runs the washing machine and the laundry sink.  I cannot get &quot;hot&quot; water from the laundry sink, only warm water.  I am uncertain as to whether the unit is faulty or that&#039;s as good as it can do.  I can &quot;live&quot; with it, and prefer not to have another fight with the manufacturer over the repair so I let it go.  I imagine that these were the very earliest machines off of the assembly line.  I also presume they were made in China or somewhere where quality control is a four letter word.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought two Bosch electric tank-less heaters.  One a &#8220;whole house&#8221; size that runs two bathrooms and the kitchen.  It did not work when originally installed.  It had faulty parts right from the factory.  Bosch did pay to have someone repair it (not covered by the warranty) and the parts were free (were covered by the warranty).  It took a little convincing to get them to pay for the technician to do the repair but they did.  It has since worked flawlessly, for over a year.  It will run hot water for 3 sinks at the same time, but if someone is in the shower and another outlet is opened there will be screaming.<br />
The second heater was Bosch&#8217;s smallest, and I use it only for the laundry room.  It runs the washing machine and the laundry sink.  I cannot get &#8220;hot&#8221; water from the laundry sink, only warm water.  I am uncertain as to whether the unit is faulty or that&#8217;s as good as it can do.  I can &#8220;live&#8221; with it, and prefer not to have another fight with the manufacturer over the repair so I let it go.  I imagine that these were the very earliest machines off of the assembly line.  I also presume they were made in China or somewhere where quality control is a four letter word.</p>
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