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Blimey, those quookers are expensive!
I need hot water in the bathroom for washing, shaving and of course cleaning the bathroom.
I need hot water in the kitchen for hand washing, a bit of washing up and general cleaning and mopping.
I never run out of hot water but it annoys me that the kitchen hot tap runs 6 pints of cold water every time I use it. I know it's six pints because I run it into a clean, plastic milk bottle and reuse it. Still wasteful in my opinion.
The over sink heaters I've looked at this morning seem fine for hand washing but not for filling a kitchen sink. Dire warnings about burning out the element. Also it would have to be electric.
I appreciate all the ideas so far. My trusty old boiler must be 30 years old and apart from an annual service has never failed me nor cost me a penny in repairs. I have read many complaints that newer boilers don't last 10 years which is why I am reluctant to install a new one. I may be wrong but I'm worried about the mess, disruption and damage to my decor if I buy a new type of boiler.