This is a factory reconditioned water heater. Reconditioned generally means that the water heater has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the water heater back to like new condition. Some water heaters may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes AE125 Whole House Electric Tankless Water Heater - AE125-RE
Technical Details
- 94% efficiency rating
- Durable poly heating elements
- Electronic flow switch
- 3/4-in brass NPT fittings
- Activation rates of .8 gallons per minute
Customer Reviews
2010-09-21
By NO HOT WATER from BOSCH!
Hey CPO and BOSCH and POWERSTAR. Your horrible. My 1.5 year old AE125 quit almost completely and you want me to hold, hold, hold, hold, hold. I have over 1.2 hours holding and I am NOT doing it any more.These guys are a JOKE. Do NOT buy this HW heater.You can do MUCH better elsewhere.They DON't stand behing their warranty.They take a big company attitude that causes you to just give up. I bet that keeps their warranty claims down WAY low for all their reports!!!Product SUCKS.
2009-10-12
By Glenn D. Abramowitz (Flanders NY)
This unit was bought to replace the less than 3 year old same unit. I loved it till the breaker and panel failed. I tried to have it repaired, but there is no one to do it, and parts were not available. However, replacing it was the least expensive way to go. The new one seems a better design, but the outlet pipe was leaking. My plumber tried to remove it, and it crushed, due to cheap, thin copper. He had to fashion a new one, which he did. Cost me more, but, the final results are lots of hot water. Love the unit, but hope this one lasts more than 2 1/2 years. Calls to Bosch/Power Star were fruitless, their call in staff is terrible.
2009-04-01
By John C. Howard (Cumberland, Maryland)
This was a great bargain. Super fast delivery. Excellent price. Installed quickly and works well.
2009-03-06
By D. Vance
We bought this water heater for our guest house. After major rewiring and plumbing changes and drywall repair from the rewiring and plumbing, we were finally ready to install. The installation went well and at first it seemed the system was working. However, after a short period of time, the water was not staying hot. It fluctuated in temperature when taking a shower and trying to do dishes in the kitchen sink, it actually went cold. We thought something was wrong so we called CPO (where we bought it) to see about getting this unit replaced, and they referred us to Bosch. After troubleshooting with Bosch on the phone, changing settings, water flow, etc., over a period of a few hours, we were not getting the improvement we had hoped for. To get hot water, the water pressure had to be turned so low that you could not reasonably expect to take a bath...it took forever to fill the tub. We continued to try different settings for a couple of days, but we had guests coming and needed hot water (which we had tried to explain to Bosch) so we went to the big orange store and bought an identical unit for $649. That one worked much better and proved to us that something was wrong with the first unit. Trying to return the unit to CPO, they required an incident number from Bosch. Called Bosch to get an incident number (why didn't we get one in the first place?) and had to call back several times due to long waits on the phone. They will not give an incident number unless they determine the unit is defective. If the board needs to be replaced, they will replace that, but will not give us an incident number to return the unit. So now we have a paper weight that cost $400. CPO will take it back, but not without charging a restocking fee and shipping. Why would we want them to restock this and sell it to someone else? Our only recourse at this time is to get back on the phone with Bosch and try to have them determine whether or not this item is defective. Never mind that they would have us go without hot water the whole time. This has been frustrating and expensive. Also, even though we have one that works, it is not really robust enough for a whole house water heater. Better as a point of service heater, but then you better make sure you have a big enough electrical service in your house to manage everything else you need to use. We have 200 amps, but if we needed two of these units, we'd have to upgrade our service in order to accommodate the huge amount of power these things need up front. Don't buy one of these unless they get the technology more stable.
2008-10-29
By Ernesto Perez (belchertown, MA USA)
Great product. Will give you enough hot water even for the new england cold weather area.You will need to fine tune the water flows and consider the anti-scalding faucets to reduce cold water intake, because you might get too much cold water flow. Once you balance the flow you will get a very nice hot shower!!something worth to install.