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November 30, 2007

Tankless hot water heaters


Tankless Water Heaters by Low Energy Systems
Ok, this is like the one used in the Japan home where I stayed I guess.
They have a special internet price, and there is some tax credit for using it, 300.00 I think.
Anyway, check it out, it's a pretty good price and better idea than a regular hot water heater.
The Takagi TK2 Tankless Water Heater. Special Offer: TK2 + Bracket + Remote + ... Click here
They have other models and products too. I saw one for an outside tub, umm umm, a hot tub in the cold of winter. Do you know how nice that is? I used to go to a friends here in Washington, and we sat in a jacuzzi in the snow, ahh, what a great time that was..throwing snowballs at each other..sipping hot drinks..imagine that....back when I had a life!!!

Just one Paloma PH24M supplies all the hot water you need in your home for shower, bath, dishwasher, laundry, etc. Click here

Oh darn , that still isn't the one I was trying for, search that site for the Takagi T-K Jr $629.00 (with 300.00 tax credit) Maybe I can find it later, I'm tired now, bet you can find it..I was trying to get a picture of it, but the information is better, click on type for the link..the outdoor one is the Takagi T-K3-OS, (Outdoor Gas Tankless Water Heater) it is over 800.00 but also qualifies for the 300.00 tax credit.
You can't go wrong.
The Japanese have the best set ups, believe me!

Nite nite...

Looking around for information on solar heating , and here I found this. They use something like this in Japan. Ahh, the Japanese bath, umm, wow, what a pleasurable experience to soak in a deep tub every night .
When I was in Japan I showered twice a day, and soaked at night. Of course the bath tub is NOT in the same room as the toilet is..( we Americans can be sorta unsophisticated)
You never wash in the tub either. It is filled once a day for everyone to take turns soaking in, and is easy to heat up.
The bath is deep and not very long, but two can sit in it, It goes up to your neck.
I promise, it is the only way to bathe. So this solar unit is similar to what they used in Japan.

By the way, the toilet in Japan is called the toto, and you slip out of house slippers into toto vinyl slippers to go in the toto. It is down the hall from the bathroom/shower. My bathroom is a separate room from the toto, too. American builders need to get a clue.
Solar, too, all builders need to install solar units.

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