06-15-2010, 01:51 PM
I could really appreciate a technical comparison of a cheap (er) on demand gas water heater to a "brand name",more expensive one.
While most likely a more expensive device is made of better quality materials and probably lasts longer - general observation is not what I am hoping to hear.
I am hoping to hear from someone who actually had the experience of switching from a cheaper to the more expensive model (or the other way around) or knows the "guts"of both well enough to give a technical comparison.
By "technical" I didn't mean real scientific.
For example," because this part made of or constructed that way it makes the ignition faster or keeps water hot longer..." -something along these lines.
A have a cheaper version not by choice.I heard that all cheap ones are not working properly.
It could be the case but I would like to hear some facts if possible.
Thank you in advance.
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While most likely a more expensive device is made of better quality materials and probably lasts longer - general observation is not what I am hoping to hear.
I am hoping to hear from someone who actually had the experience of switching from a cheaper to the more expensive model (or the other way around) or knows the "guts"of both well enough to give a technical comparison.
By "technical" I didn't mean real scientific.
For example," because this part made of or constructed that way it makes the ignition faster or keeps water hot longer..." -something along these lines.
A have a cheaper version not by choice.I heard that all cheap ones are not working properly.
It could be the case but I would like to hear some facts if possible.
Thank you in advance.
___________________________
Whatever you assume,please
just ask a question first.
___________________________
Whatever you assume,please
just ask a question first.
Whatever you assume,please
just ask a question first.