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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pot filler never have hot water which I like to use to lessen boiling time [/quote] You shouldn't use hot water for drinking or cooking. The water comes from your hot water tank, which has anodes depositing minerals into the water, and potentially could have rust (though I guess you could get your iron). Look at that rod, you want to drink from water with that stuck in it? http://www.fairbairninspections.com/hot-water-tanks-understanding-anode-rods/ Just be patient. I also don't think hot water is considered potable, though since you boil it that helps things tremendously.[/quote] Bullshit. We had one installed. It's cold water, just like my kitchen tap. stop making up things.[/quote]
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