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Reddit mentions of InSinkErator Wave Instant Hot and Cold Water Dispenser System, Faucet & Tank, Satin Nickel, HC-Wave-SN

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InSinkErator Wave Instant Hot and Cold Water Dispenser System, Faucet & Tank, Satin Nickel, HC-Wave-SN
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    Features:
  • Includes Involve Wave hot and cold water dispenser and 2/3-gallon stainless steel hot water tank.
  • Delivers near-boiling water and cool drinking water with easy-to-adjust temperature control
  • Hot cold water dispenser faucet and tank have durable metal construction; hot lever automatically shuts off
  • Hot cold water dispenser faucet and tank have durable metal construction; hot lever automatically shuts off
  • Ideal for instantly making hot and cold beverages, steaming vegetables, cleaning dishes, warming baby bottles, and so much more
  • Exclusive 3-Year We Come to You In-Home Full Service Limited Warranty
Specs:
ColorSatin Nickel
Height0 Inches
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Number of items1
Size1.25
Weight8.65 Pounds
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Found 1 comment on InSinkErator Wave Instant Hot and Cold Water Dispenser System, Faucet & Tank, Satin Nickel, HC-Wave-SN:

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See if solar power is viable in your location. Payback can be 5-10 years.
Outlets in the crawl space and attic for pest control among other uses.
Outdoor xmas light outlets high up outside (controlled from a programmable timer switch).
Auto closet/pantry lights http://www.functionaldevices.com/lighting-controls/lightcontrollers.php; I would go for ones with a timer.
12vdc for outdoor lighting and under cabinet kitchen lighting.
Outdoor motorized blinds.
Fans that are in the attic for you bathroom & kitchen (a lot quieter); be sure they are thermally protected.
Hot water recirculation pump or point of use instant hot water heater as a boost for the bathrooms that are a long ways away from the hot water source.
If in the US, outlets where you store electric toothbrushes.
Retractable ceiling outlets in the garage.
Lighted mirror in the bathrooms.
Whole house vacuum system (a lot quieter).
Whole house surge protection.
Have a young one? Get outlet protection.
Instant hot water for kitchen.
Remote controlled lights for the master bedroom.
USB combo outlets for charging portable devices.

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Radiant heated floors and above vents for AC.