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The new InSinkErator Invite Contour� Instant Hot Water Dispenser faucet in Chrome with twist activation handle includes a 2/3 gallon stainless steel tank that delivers up to 60 cups per hour of near-boiling water. It has a stylish, sleek chrome and black design that offers tool-free tank connections and dry-start protection for installation convenience. Instant hot water dispensers sit right on the edge of your kitchen sink, the perfect complement to your faucet.
 
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Product is replacing another InSinkErator Instant Hot
PostedJuly 16, 2016
Customer avatarBy Larrine
from Condon, MT
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5 / 5
5 / 5
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5 / 5
This was a perfect choice for replacing our Instant Hot. I only wish they lasted longer.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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The new InSinkErator Invite Contour� Instant Hot Water Dispenser faucet in Chrome with twist activation handle includes a 2/3 gallon stainless steel tank that delivers up to 60 cups per hour of near-boiling water. It has a stylish, sleek chrome and black design that offers tool-free tank connections and dry-start protection for installation convenience. Instant hot water dispensers sit right on the edge of your kitchen sink, the perfect complement to your faucet.
 

Will the faucet stay turned on if I let go of it such as when fillingl a large pot?

I read a review on Home Depot website that said the knob is very difficult to turn. Is this generally much of an issue ?
Knob not a problem to turn, but does not stay on unless you hold it! Since it is very hot water, this is a good thing!
7 years, 9 months ago
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Larrine
Condon, MT 59826, USA