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Bosch 1600P LP
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Reviews by Users
25 Mar 2009



worth trying
I chose this heater because I could use my existing vent. The first one was damaged in shipping but Bosch shipped a new one within a week. I use well water at a ground temperature of 54 deg. fh. The water coming out of the tap is comparable to the 50 gal tank heater I replaced. However, when taking a shower I notice a slight pressure drop when someone else opens a hot water tap. I also notice a slight temperature change as the water pressure changes with the pump cycling off and on. Overall...
–Leo Kuhnfrom Amazon.com
09 Jan 2009



Not Wonderful
I bought this water heater to replace another one identical to it. The old one started leaking under warranty. I couldn't get Bosch to honor their warranty without a long, ridiculous, and bureaucratic process. I decided it would be easier and faster to purchase a new one. I don't like this water heater, but all my plumbing, venting, and space was designed especially for it. It doesn't seem to save money. The energy guide says this water heater uses approximately $243 of propane per year at...
–werner45from Amazon.com
01 Aug 2008



Too much maintenance
Don't do what I did. Read the manual BEFORE you purchase. It turns out that the water valve must be re-built every two or three years. If you are not handy, that's expensive. If the set screws are frozen, it's extremely expensive. If I were doing it again, I would look for a tankless that required less maintenance.
On the plus side, I considered a bigger unit, but this does provide all the hot water I need.
–Ariel Elementfrom Amazon.com