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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Robust Design with an Easy-Grip Handle that Dispenses Instant near Boiling 200 DegreesF Water Effortlessly. Insinkerator's Instant Hot Water Dispenser Saves Time and Adds Elegance to the Kitchen. Near-Boiling Water at your Fingertips - Perfect for Making Gravy, Melting Chocolate or Quickly Preparing Pasta. Also Double-Functions to Remove Candle Wax from Holders and Quickly Clean Dirty Pots and Pans. Consider how Often you Heat Water. When you do, You'll Realize just how much you would use an Instant Hot Water Dispenser. It's Truly Unrivaled in the Kitchen when it comes to the Number of Tasks that are Easily and Quickly Performed. And that's Exactly why Millions of People have Installed them. Insinkerator H990-SS Hot Only Dispenses Hot Only - Dispenses Near-Boiling 200 DegreesF Water 35% More Near-Boiling Water from Larger 2/3 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank Easy to Adjust Temperature Control Tool-Free Tank Connections and Dry Start Protection to Ease Installation Provides 60 Cups/Hour of Near-Boiling Water 3-Year we come to You In-Home Service Warranty 115 Volts, 750 Watts, 6.25 Amps NSF And UL Listed Capacity: 2/3 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank Dispenses 60 Cups of 200 DegreesF Water per Hour Electrical: 120 Volts A.C., 750 Watts, 6.25 Amp Heating Element with Grounded Three (3) Prong Plug Thermostat: Snap-Action, Adjustable from 160 DegreesF to 210 DegreesF (Factory Pre-Set at 200 DegreesF) Insulation: Meets U.L. 94HF-1 Flammability Specification Hot Valve: Instant, Self-Closing Shipping Weight: Approximately 8.75 Lbs. Required Hole Diameter: 1-1/4" - 1-1/2" | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 8.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.5 inches | | Package Width: | 11.3 inches | | Package Height: | 10.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 7.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 19 reviews |
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| | Features | New 2/3 Gallon Stainless Steel TankDispenses 60 cups/hour of 200°F WaterDurable White FinishEasy To Adjust TemperatureEasy Do It Yourself Installation
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 19 customer reviews )
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40 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Great when it works. Oct 04, 2008
By Fred I manage a few single-family properties and used Insinkerators on some of the units since the early 1980s. The early units had stainless tanks and will last anywhere from 5 to 8 years - pretty good. The later units went cheap, using plastic tanks and usually crack within 2 years - not that good. This unit in review has the SST tank, suppose to be stainless steal tank again for reliability. However I found it only lasted under 2 years, failing to dispense any hot or even warm water. The units I use within the last 10 years only lasted around 2 years on average. Many times it turn out to be a blown fuse, a few times between a bad tank or worn out on mechanical dispensing faucet parts. To save the fuse, don't turn up the temperature on the tank to maximum. I throw in a budget to replace it every 3 years, as it's not cost effective to call in service after the warranty period. Reliability experience on my own home use is about 2 years as well. I don't have enough hot dispensing units installed to have it statistically reliable, this is just my own experience.
Very nice when it works, could have been more reliable.
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
ISE Hot Water Dispenser H99W-SS Feb 29, 2008
By JK This is my fourth ISE Hot Water Dispenser. The first three lasted anywhere from 2 - 4 years each, before the tanks started leaking and the units had to be replaced. In addition to the tank problem the first two units had failures with an internal thermal switch. It's about a $15 part that was fairly easy to replace if you are somewhat handy with tools and are not afraid of working with electrical components. On my third unit, the hot water tank was redesigned to include a different type thermal switch that was re-settable, like a circuit breaker. That successfully eliminated the thermal switch problem. It seems that the design of the tank for this appliance is continuously evolving. My first unit had a copper tank, the next two had plastic tanks, which I hated, and now this one has a larger (2/3 gallon) stainless steel tank. Seems like a move in the right direction. Installation was easy. I've set the external thermostat (a nice addition) to 190 degrees and it heats the water to that temperature without any spatter. I've verified the water temperature with a digital thermometer. On the previous units I would get spatter at 180 degrees. Since I've only had this unit for a month, I can't predict if it's going to be more reliable then the previous collection I had, but so far it has performed flawlessly. I would like to add that even with the problems that I have experienced with the ISE hot water dispensers, for me it is a very useful appliance, and one that I do not hesitate replacing when it gets to a point where repair is simply not an option.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Poor Quality Jan 28, 2010
By C. E. Bestard This is a replacement for an older model H990 unit that was dying after 10 years of use. The upper portion of the unit is identical, but the undersink heater unit appears to be made of plastic, not metal, like the previous model (which had a copper tank enclosed in styrofoam enclosed in sheet metal). Notably, the other unit ran silent but this model--which you think would be an improvement--makes a very noticeable "roaring" sound when heating the water, audible over a low TV or conversation even from under the sink. Also, the water out of the tap is about 30 degrees cooler (170 vs. 200) at the "factory preset" thermostat setting. Product description on Amazon is confusing and contradictory: is it a 1 yr or 3 yr warranty? 120 or 115 volts? 2/3 gallon or 1/2 gallon tank? It gets the job done, but it's the little things like this that give the impression of diminishing quality from the InSinkErator brand, and at this price point you expect more.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Much improved InsinkErator Design is a winner Dec 23, 2008
By M. Kolesar
"Uncle Mikie"
I needed to replace a previous InSinkErator H990 instant hot water dispenser installed in our kitchen sink. I was not pleased that the prior model had failed in about three years time but decided to replace it with the newer model from InSinkErator. I was impressed with the design change that replaced a formerly plastic heating tank with a much more durable stainless steel tank. Also, I liked being able to keep the old faucet component and still hook up the new tank. The backward compatibility was a nice touch and can save installation time. I also like the new temperature setting large knob which replaced the old metal cover hiding the temperature adjustment.
Don't set the temperature too high or there is a lot of spitting and girgling at the end of each heating cycle.
The installation had no surprises and I was delighted enough to buy the same unit for my daughter and her husband and installed it over Thanksgiving holiday up in Boise. The unit is ideal for making single cups of tea or getting a head start on boiling water on the stove. The new larger tank 1/2 gallon vs. 1/3 allows more cups to be drawn in a short period of time.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Makes great hot water Dec 22, 2008
By James Gagne
"Jim Gagne"
Looking over the reviews on Amazon suggested this was the best of the InSinkErator hot water products. I'd been quite satisfied with an earlier version of this product, even though I'd tightened the mounting nut too forcefully and it had cracked the shell. It worked all right even though the crack gradually grew bigger.
It gave up the ghost after about seven years, when it would no longer heat the water. Not too shabby.
This newer version looks the same but needed a slightly enlarged mounting hole, entailing more drilling through our porcelain kitchen sink. The mounting nut is now a wing nut, intended for hand tightening only. It's murder to get my hand up into that corner of the sink, but after about two weeks of watching it wobble, I managed to tighten it up just enough, and now it sits solidly, no cracks or crevices anywhere.
What I REALLY appreciate in the new version is the thermostat allows me to keep the water at just below boiling. The higher temperature works better (and quicker) for steeping tea.
Highly recommended.
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