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Electrolux EWH 100 Formax

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Type: storage; Energy source: mains; Tank volume (L): 100; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 2000; Magnesium anode; Heating elements: 2; dry heater; thermostat; overheat protection; electrical protection (RCD); safety valve; Pipe connection: bottom; Dimensions (cm): 87.9x45.4x46.9
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Electrolux EWH 100 Formax
Main
Typestorage
Energy sourcemains
Installationvertical
Tank volume100 L
Tank shaperectangular
Technical specs
Power source230 V
Power consumption2000 W / 1200/800 W /
Heating modes3
Max. water temperature75 °C
Tank liningenamel
Water supplywith pressure
Heating time219 min / when heated up to 75°C /
Magnesium anode
Heating elements2
Heating element typedry heater
Features
Functionsthermostat
Safety systemsoverheat protection
electrical protection (RCD)
safety valve
General specs
Controlsmechanical
Controls layoutfront
Pipe connectionbottom
Tank manufacturer's warranty7 years
Dimensions (HxWxD)87.9x45.4x46.9 cm
Weight31 kg
Official Websitehome-comfort.com
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2013
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Electrolux EWH Formax series offers a range of water heaters that are praised for their compact design, ease of use, and reliable thermal insulation. Users appreciate the simple operation and energy-saving features, such as adjustable heating modes and dry heating elements, which are less prone to corrosion. However, several reviews highlight concerns about the durability of the heating elements, with some users experiencing leaks or failures within months of use. The long heating time is another common drawback, with full tanks taking over three hours to heat. While some users report excellent long-term performance, others have faced issues with tank ruptures and frequent maintenance needs. Overall, the Electrolux EWH Formax is considered a stylish and functional choice for those seeking a compact and efficient water heater, but potential buyers should be aware of the mixed feedback regarding its longevity and heating efficiency.
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a model with serious flaws
30 September 2014 
worked well, compact, easy to use
everything would have been fine, but in the third month it started leaking, and that’s where our life together ended
use Electrolux EWH 50 Formax month or more i recommend it don't buy
normal model, nothing special
27 December 2014 
compactness, design, thermal insulation, simple operation
after 5 months, the water began to take longer to heat up and, as a result, after another two months the heating element burned out
normal model, nothing special
18 July 2015 
A week later it started leaking - I took it to the store.
very compact, inexpensive, well-known manufacturer
it heats for a long time, a week after installation it began to leak
use Electrolux EWH 50 Formax week i recommend it don't buy
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Reliable and safe

A rectangular water heater of the Electrolux brand with a capacity of 100 liters can be classified as a mid-budget solution and is recommended for families of three to four people. The model is protected from corrosion thanks to an oversized magnesium anode and two heating elements that do not come into contact with water (“dry” technology). The reliability of the Electrolux EWH 100 Formax is confirmed by a 7-year warranty on the enamel tank.

The multi-level protection system, which excludes overheating, increased pressure and electric shock (residual current device - RCD), deserves special mention.

Convenient adjustments

The boiler has mechanical control and allows you to adjust the heating power. 3 modes are available: 800, 1200 or 2000 W. Forced power reduction will be useful in houses with old wiring.

The disadvantages of the model include slow heating to a maximum temperature of 75 ° C, which takes more than 3.5 hours. However, competitors' speeds are only slightly higher, and with Eco mode (up to 55°C) the process is faster and uses less power.

The Electrolux EWH 100 Formax is a worthy 100 liter boiler at a reasonable price.