Everpure EV9318-40 Solaria Instant Hot Water Dispenser

Posted by Nanasa on Friday, September 13, 2013

Everpure EV9318-40 Solaria Instant Hot Water Dispenser
Everpure EV9318-40 Solaria Instant Hot Water Dispenser
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Everpure EV9318-40 Solaria Instant Hot Water Dispenser


Everpure EV9318-40 Solaria Instant Hot Water Dispenser



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12198 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Everpure
  • Model: EV9318-40
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Produces piping hot water on demand at 190-Degree with fingertip temperature adjustment
  • 100-Cups of water per hour, delivering more volume than the competition
  • Compact unit mounts on wall in virtually any cabinet
  • Powerful 1300-watt for quicker recovery
  • 0.5 GPM flow
  • Produces piping hot water on demand at 190-Degree with fingertip temperature adjustment
  • 100-Cups of water per hour, delivering more volume than the competition
  • Compact unit mounts on wall in virtually any cabinet
  • Powerful 1300-watt for quicker recovery
  • 0.5 GPM flow

Product Description

Hot. Cold. Quality water. With Everpure, it's not just easy... it's instantaneous. For the ultimate in home luxury, team an Everpure filtration system with one of our water appliances. Get piping-hot water on demand, so you can enjoy coffee, tea or hot chocolate the instant the mood hits you. And prepare oatmeal, pasta, soups and more in a fraction of the time. Or rely on our instant chiller to quench your thirst for an ice cold drink. Combine these masters of instant gratification with one of our designer series faucets and you're ready to taste the good life in style. The Everpure Commercial Grade Water Chiller measures just 14 inches high by seven inches wide and 17 inches deep and is easy to hide in any kitchen, wet bar or outdoor kitchen.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
1Hot About What It's Not
By J. Duffie
I was told that this unit was far superior to the Insinkerator that I was replacing after 10 years of great service. Not true.The delivery of the water is uneven, you never know when it will dispense. When it builds up steam in the unit, it just starts dripping to relieve the pressure. There must be a better way, as I didn't have to put up with the dripping with my Insinkerator. I can't wait to replace it and it would be gone now, if I hadn't paid so much for it. It just feels flimsy, sorry it's not that hot.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
4Long Island Homeowner
By Marc D. Perlmutter
I owned a Franke Little Butler. It is the same as this unit. There are about a half dozen suppliers of this identical unit all branded differently, but it has the same guts inside. For $140 bucks you can't go wrong. Mine lasted about 5 years. I could spend $85 to replace the immersion heating element inside the stainless steel tank, but its so easy to disconnect the two hoses, unplug the power, lift up the unit off the wall-mount bracket and be done with it. It should take 1/2 hour. They are cheaply made, so buy two and put one in the garage for 5 years from now. They'll probably double in price; where are you going to get that kind of return for your money? Certainly not at Wells Fargo or Bank of America. Oh, the dripping and steaming another reviewer experienced means they had the thermostat set too high. NOTE: If you are going to go away for a while, unplug this unit...the tank is open to the atmosphere and 190 degree water will evaporate over time. The unit does have a thermostat so it will keep cycling on and off till all the water is gone and your immersion heating element burns out. Another reviewer experienced waiting a long time for the water to come out and low temperatures. This unit fills the tank from the bottom up. Hot water rises above cold water. When the tank is finally full, the overflow rises up the center tube and out of the sink fixture; if it takes a long time, that means it has been some time since it was last dispensed from and/or the thermostat is set high. Use a thermometer in a glass of dispensed water to check the temperature and adjust the temperature setting for 190 degrees.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
1I had the same issues
By Philip E. Warren
I purchased 3 of these over a period of 3 years, they all leaked or tripped the breaker after very little use. Im looking for something more reliable this time

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