Travis Blankenbaker
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Wire connection broke after a year of use.
LORENZO H. ROSSI
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
works really well
Happy Camper
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
Used this on my 6 gal. hybrid rv water heater. The old heating element is frozen to the tank. so i bought this to put in place of the anode rod. Same wattage as the element that the unit came with. Works perfectly with the exhisting controls. Been used a couple years now.
Zachary Hoyle
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
Used this in RV water heater boy did it make a huge difference! Hot water for days now!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2022
Perfect
CD Industries
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2021
Sent 240v model which won't work
Benoit Daoust
Reviewed in Canada on November 25, 2021
The connection just broke. And now that I have to deal with two metal pins to connect to it just weird. Everytimes I use it, my connection starts to melt and plastic protection on it burns. There is something wrong with this. I would never use it without close surveillance.
M Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019
What a durable immersion rod! I used this to add electric heat to my RV hot water tank. Dont go for the slim rods. Thos one heats fast and is very durable! A must have for converting hou RV from gas to electric hot water!
Robert Bissett
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2017
Was trying to make a drop in aux heater for our new hot tub. Because why? The gummint has decreed that all new hot tubs be limited to 104F for safety. But our old hot tub did not have that feature and we ran it around 110F. Of couse opening the top causes it to cool down as does running the jets, especially in winter. Lot of people think that is too hot. Well, in Japan they run 'um at 115F. I ordered this heater, wired a plug to it and plugged it into a GFCI outlet. About half the length of the white wire was in the water along with the heater. It would work for a minute or less and then pop the GFCI. I'm guessing the wire is not waterproof though the heater itself is. The intended use, no doubt, was to screw the male threaded fitting into a fluid tank of some kind while the wires remain out in the air. Also no doubt it fits that use just fine. Too bad I didn't know that before buying it. I'm awarding only four stars because of my own ignorance which somebody has to pay for.