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Old 07-01-2009, 10:00 PM   #1
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Old 07-01-2009, 10:04 PM   #2
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AO Smith 50 gal gas, not that I wanted that one, it's that it came with the house when we bought this place.
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Old 07-01-2009, 10:10 PM   #4
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50 gal electric rheem given to me by the electric company when i built the house 8 years ago. I plumbed it with copper by the way. I didn't ***** to the plumber about the cost and the plumber appreciated that.
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50 gal electric rheem given to me by the electric company when i built the house 8 years ago. I plumbed it with copper by the way. I didn't ***** to the plumber about the cost and the plumber appreciated that.

I'm getting that "wet" warm fuzzy feeling again.

Oh, 80 gal. Ao smith electric but will soon be replaced with a high efficiency 50 B/W
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I'm getting that "wet" warm fuzzy feeling again.
Copper will last 100 years here.....unless lightening gets it! And it does happen!!! Resale is higher with copper in this area because we have great water that loves copper pipe. Otherwise i would have used pex in a heartbeat.
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50 gal nat gas ao smith given to me when we built our home by the friendly folks st LCR supply house.can fill up the jacuzzi tub and take shower at the same time. next shower ready to use in 10 minutes or less.that is cooking w/gas!
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My house has a Rheem that was made in 1974, when it finally bites the dust I will replace it with a Takagi Mobius 1.
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15 Yr. Old Rheem Elec. 50 Gal. Never Repaired. Oh No I Hope I Dont Jinx Myself-knock On Wood!!!!
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