Roda Aqua INOX 30 V
![]() | Outdated Product Type: storage; Energy source: mains; Tank volume (L): 30; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 2000; Magnesium anode; Heating elements: 1; wet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; overheat protection; safety valve; Pipe connection: bottom; Dimensions (cm): 54.6x43.3x25.5; |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Roda Aqua INOX boiler is praised for its compact design, quick heating, and modern appearance, making it a suitable choice for small spaces. Users appreciate its stainless steel tank and effective thermal insulation, which helps maintain water temperature efficiently. However, there are significant concerns regarding its reliability and durability, with multiple reports of leaks and failures within a short period of use. The product's service and warranty support have also been criticized, with some users experiencing difficulties in obtaining repairs or replacements. While some customers have had positive experiences, others caution against purchasing due to quality control issues and inconsistent performance. Overall, the Roda Aqua INOX offers good features but may require careful consideration of potential risks.
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This "technological marvel - Roda Aqua Inox 30V" has been hanging for over 2 years! I only use it in extreme cases because when it's running, the electricity bill triples!!!!! and this is despite the fact that the heating is mainly set at 32-35 degrees! The maximum heating temperature is 68 degrees and even then not always! When buying, be sure to inquire about the "energy efficiency class", I wish I had known this only during the usage process! design There is NO specific energy efficiency class!!!!!! - this is the answer of the manager Roda! use Roda Aqua INOX 30 V more than year |
Two summer water outages successfully survived. In terms of usage: After turning it on, you can take a shower in 20-25 minutes, providing 20 minutes of economical hot water use. For daily use (washing dishes, hands), the water does not run out at all. very compact, managed to fit it into a cupboard where the pipes run. Almost flush, even a 1cm gap remained. The anchors in the set are unreasonably strong, probably standard for all sizes of water heaters. RCD in the power cord. 2 independent heating elements. Heats up quickly, reaches 40 degrees in 30 minutes. everything is super. |
Probably not worth the money. Appearance and compactness The first is not clear to the manufacturers or the control of acceptance of the finished product, at maximum load, the power wire is heating up, which means the power wire does not correspond to this load, draw a conclusion. the next day to change the valve. Draw conclusions. just bought Roda Aqua INOX 30 V |
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