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Old 01-23-2011, 09:36 AM   #12
Art-n-Marge
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I'd still be cautious. After all, the testimonial is from a stickhouse. We all know RVs can provide limited sporadic power and fuel resources and low pressure water. RVs are getting close to looking like stickhouses but that's where the comparison ends. My house has not run out of gas, or had low water pressure and very few power problems in the time I've lived in one. I can't say the same for my RV that runs out of propane, the power pedestal fails or is weak and the water pressure is unpredictable.

I am wondering how MAMalody overcomes these issues, mostly because when DW needs hot water, she needs it NOW and uninterrupted. Like you warned, Ozz, things could be better these days and I'll stick with the traditional tank until this technology improves enough for comfort sake.
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