Electrolux EWH 50 Formax
![]() | Outdated Product Type: storage; Energy source: mains; Tank volume (L): 50; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 2000; Magnesium anode; Heating elements: 2; dry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): 82.5x34.4x35.9 |
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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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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 |
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 |
A good, modern water heater that does its job well. Dry heating elements are much less susceptible to corrosion and, accordingly, much more reliable; Moreover, there are two of them, that is, they continue to heat even if one fails. Our main heating takes place at night, that is, in the morning we have 50 liters of hot water, during the day we set it to the economy mode, it slowly warms everything up for us, that is, we always have hot water, whether you bathe a child or even take a shower. We use it often (that’s the kind of water supply we have), maybe that’s why there are no problems with leaks and other things, and never have been. Thermal protection is excellent, you can’t get burned on it. Ease of connection and installation, reliability, comfort, variety of modes Is that the price use Electrolux EWH 50 Formax month or more i recommend it should buy |
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