Electrolux EWH 30 Centurio IQ
![]() | Outdated Product Type: storage; Energy source: mains; Tank volume (L): 30; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 2000; Magnesium anode; Heating elements: 1; wet heater; thermostat; programmer; overheat protection; dry heating protection; safety valve; anti-legionella; Pipe connection: installation dependent |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Electrolux EWH Centurio IQ series offers a range of electric water heaters with capacities from 30 to 100 liters, featuring a modern design and digital controls. Users appreciate its fast heating, stainless steel tank, and reliability, with options for eco mode and WiFi control in some models. However, some users have reported issues with the reliability of the remote access program and service support, particularly regarding warranty claims. The product is praised for its ease of installation and efficient performance, but there are concerns about the quality of assembly and service availability in certain regions. Overall, while many find it a valuable addition for consistent hot water supply, potential buyers should be aware of the maintenance requirements to ensure longevity.
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The hot water in our house is only called hot. You have to "let it run" a lot and often, so it turns out that for every used liter, you drain as much into the sewage. To avoid paying 250 gr per cubic meter for such a communal pseudo-service when you need to wash dishes or quickly take a shower, I purchased this electric boiler. It's easier and cheaper with it. This is a modern electric water heater of small volume with an interesting and boring design. Its volume is modest only 30 liters, but this is quite enough for me alone. In addition, it warms up quite quickly, so if necessary, a completely cold tank will turn into a hot one in less than an hour. It has two heating elements, which make up two stages of heating. The first stage gives a power of 1300 W, and the second is already 2 kilowatts. If you want to heat slowly and economically, use only the first one and set the temperature control to the ECO position. Then the water slowly warms up to 55 degrees, which is usually enough for everything. If you need more water and time is limited, then on the second foot, at the maximum position of the regulator, the water will heat up to 75 degrees. The water heater has a modern digital control with a display and the ability to heat water on a timer at a certain time. The inner tank is made of stainless steel, but is still additionally protected by a magnesium anode, this is necessary for the integrity of the welds. There is a safety shutdown device. As for the super-long warranty of 96 months, I advise you not to flatter yourself too much. It is given only on the tank, or rather on its integrity. And you can use it if your boiler has undergone annual maintenance in an authorized service. In short, the tank is good here, but it is not easy to meet all the conditions of the guarantee)) |
design Leaked a year and a half after installation. Constant kind of flowing from the valve. And the bottom cover on the creators climbed with rust. Warranty does not apply due to lack of timely service i recommend it don't buy |
We bought one for our dacha so that we could live there like white people. We have never regretted it. Heats up quickly, in case of problems with electricity, you can switch to eco mode (the water will be 55 degrees), or to half power mode - it will heat longer to maximum). Safe both in terms of heat and electricity, a lot of sensors - you won’t overheat, you won’t turn it on dry, etc. Everything is fine Power (and the ability to adjust it), design (both appearance and ease of installation), reliability (it has been working at the dacha all summer for two years now - no complaints) Everything is fine use Electrolux EWH 80 Centurio IQ month or more i recommend it should buy |
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