Zanussi ZWH/S 50 Splendore (НС-1064751)
![]() | Outdated Product Type: storage; Energy source: mains; Tank volume (L): 50; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 2000; Magnesium anode; Heating elements: 2; wet heater; thermostat; overheat protection; dry heating protection; electrical protection (RCD); safety valve; Pipe connection: installation dependent |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Zanussi Splendore water heater series offers a range of models with varying capacities, from 30 to 100 liters, featuring a compact and stylish design. The 30-liter model is praised for its high-quality chromium-nickel stainless steel tank, which is resistant to corrosion, and its efficient heating system with two independent tubular electric heaters. However, some users have experienced issues with the larger models, such as the 50-liter and 100-liter versions, reporting frequent malfunctions, including thermostat lock issues and insufficient hot water supply. Additionally, the 100-liter model has been criticized for being noisy and emitting an unpleasant odor. While the stainless steel tank and long warranty are appreciated, the product's reliability and performance seem to vary across different models, with some users expressing dissatisfaction due to assembly quality concerns.
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This is not my first water heater, but the first device with a stainless steel tank. The duck wash option is the best way to avoid tank corrosion problems in the future. Protective enamels crack, and even for expensive models of prestigious brands, this is just a matter of time, magnesium anodes dissolve and do not always provide full protection throughout their service life, and only high-quality stainless steel always remains stainless steel)) This is a beautiful and compact storage water heater with a depth of only 25 centimeters. In the back room where it is installed, there was very little free space, so something else would hardly fit there. The main feature of this model is an internal tank made of high-quality chromium-nickel stainless steel. In principle, it is not subject to corrosion in water, and in order for the welds to fully retain their protective properties, the manufacturer used a special argon welding. With a modest volume of 30 liters (you need no more than 12-14 of them, the rest is a reserve), the water heater is equipped with two independent tubular electric heaters. Their total power is 2 kW, which allows you to warm up all the water from 14 degrees to a maximum of 75 in a little longer than an hour (more precisely, in 65-70 minutes). But to save money, you can turn off one of them, then the heating will be slower, but the specific power consumption will also decrease. I set the target temperature using the regulator knob located at the bottom. The regulator is not electronic, but the simplest and most trouble-free - thermomechanical, which is also a big plus for our conditions of not very stable mains voltage. 2 year warranty for electrics and 7 years for tank integrity. Quite high, as for a water heater of this volume, the price. However, the stainless steel tank itself is worth a lot and the long warranty also did not come out of thin air)) |
I bought it a year ago (50 L). I was satisfied for the first week. Then it "went out" and stopped heating water. I called service center technicians several times. The reason they write in the service report is the safety thermostat lock. They advised not to set it to the maximum. O.K. Now I have to call the technician again because in Low and Eco mode - the water is barely warm, I can’t even take a shower, and on maximum - there are about 5 liters of hot water, then cold. Even washing my hair is problematic. I think it’s all because of the Chinese assembly. design, compactness frequently malfunctions use Zanussi Splendore month or more i recommend it don't buy |
Bought a 100-liter one. 1 - Terribly noisy, 2 - Cracks when I turn on hot water, 3 - Water smells awful. Service doesn’t come, excuses (it’s scale on the heating element making the noise, remove it or install a sacrificial anode from a different company, and the water won't smell; all at your expense). Warranty 0... Form Everything use Zanussi ZWH/S 100 Splendore few months |
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Additional features water heater Zanussi ZWH/S 50 Splendore:
- On timer
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