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On 28/01/2016 8:36 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>> On 28/01/2016 1:41 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>>> On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:27:29 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>>>>> news >>>>> > On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:43:09 -0700, cibola de oro >
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>>>>> >> > I have instant hot water, none is wasted here.
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>>>>> >> You brag like the spoiled rich bitch who went to Swiss boarding
>>>>> >> school,
>>>>> >> you risible ****.
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>>>>> > She should preface her just use "hot water" puffery with the fact
>>>>> > that
>>>>> > the suggestion only works for water wasters and those with an
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>>>>> > hot water dispenser.
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>>>>> Why is it puffery??? Is an instant water heater so unusual in the
>>>>> US???
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>>>> Yes.
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>>> It is odd. I always though USA was far ahead of us technologically yet
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>>> many things, you are far behind. I don't understand it! As for simple
>>> instant water heaters, we had them in the 50s.
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>> I recently replaced my water heater with a conventional 40 gallon one.
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>> fired. Instant ones have been promoted here for a couple of years or so
>> but it wasn't feasible for my house. Mini, under the kitchen sink heaters
>> are often in up-market houses and have been for over 20 years.

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