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The SNU water heater from Stiebel Eltron is a compact storage water heater available in either five litre or 10 litre versions.
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Stiebel Eltron has been developing hot water technology for over 85 years. With the development of the first ring type immersion water heater by Dr. Theodor Stiebel in 1924; this set the stage for the ongoing development of innovative hot water technology
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On the 28th February 2012 the Australian Government made the announcement that the Solar Hot Water Rebate (REBS) will close on the 30th June 2012. Click on the heading to read the full details.
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Stiebel Eltron have been developing heat pumps since 1974 and have focussed on the development of hot water heating technology that can utilise renewable energy to produce hot water. The Federal Government currently offer a rebate to help eligible home-owners.
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The Stiebel Eltron SNU Range of Point of Use Water Heaters arean ideal compact hot water unit offering the benefits of convenient under sink installation. Available in a 5 or 10 litre capacity the SNU models reduce the time it takes to get hot water to the outlet with installation close to the point of use.
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Water filtering systems are sometimes necessary in Australian homes to ensure that what we drink is as healthy as possible and tastes great. While what is delivered to our taps in Australia is generally of an exceptional quality due to vigilant cleansing done by the country's providers..
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Hot water heat pumps are water warming systems that are extremely energy efficient and provide a continuous supply of warm showers throughout the year. Hot water heat pumps transfer heat energy, rather than converting electricity into heat, meaning that very little energy is wasted in the process.
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Hot showers on demand are generally seen as an essential requirement for all homes and are perhaps the household luxury most taken for granted, except for when water heaters break down or work inefficiently!
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