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I'm looking for an electric under sink water heater to supply two small basins in a small flat - (1 kitchen basin, 1 bathroom basin).

Power requirements are not an issue but space is.

Given the above, I've been looking at either of the below types - any experiences or recommendations?

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/redring-powerstream-eco-bathroom-water-heater-9-5kw/89511

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/ariston-andris-lux-europrisma-2kw-10ltr-undersink-water-heater/3248g
 
If your looking to install them yourself I'm sorry you can't as you need to he G3 qualified

But I would go for the second link but the 3kw version
 
Isn't G3 only for >15L? Anyway, digressing from my question.

Any reason why the second would be better? It seems to require more space, expansion vessel, PRV etc.
 
Isn't G3 only for >15L? Anyway, digressing from my question.

Any reason why the second would be better? It seems to require more space, expansion vessel, PRV etc.

No G3 covers any water heater unvented or vented these days

And unless you want a spark pulling a new line direct from your consumer unit (same rules as a shower the first link)
 
Place is stripped so a new line from consumer unit is no bother.
 
No G3 covers any water heater unvented or vented these days

And unless you want a spark pulling a new line direct from your consumer unit (same rules as a shower the first link)

When did that change? Under 15 litres used to be exempted from G3, for example Quooker boiling taps etc.
 
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Not sure on all there products these days but Zip were very good , but expencive
 
Not sure on all there products these days but Zip were very good , but expencive

Still good mate but as you say expensive and spares arnt cheap
 
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