Anaheim AH-1300 Quick and Hot Instant Hot Water Tank
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Anaheim AH-1300 Quick and Hot Instant Hot Water Tank

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Details

  • Brand
    Waste King
  • Product Dimensions
    10.13"W x
  • Special Feature
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  • Color
    White
  • Wattage
    1300 watts
💧Up to 100 cups/hr output
🔥1300W rapid heating
⚙️Adjustable 140°-190°F temp

Description

🔥 Elevate your daily grind with instant, precise hot water—because waiting is so last decade.

  • HIGH CAPACITY DISPENSING - Brew, clean, or prep with up to 100 cups of hot water per hour—ideal for busy professionals.
  • SAFE HASSLE FREE SETUP - Tool-free installation plus built-in thermal fuse and heater protection for peace of mind.
  • SLEEK SPACE SMART DESIGN - Compact stainless steel tank fits seamlessly on counters or tables without clutter.
  • INSTANT HOT WATER ON DEMAND - Never wait—serve steaming hot beverages or clean faster with immediate heat.
  • PRECISION TEMPERATURE CONTROL - Customize your perfect hot water temp between 140° and 190° with fingertip ease.

The Anaheim AH-1300 Quick and Hot Instant Hot Water Tank delivers rapid 1300-watt heating with adjustable temperatures from 140° to 190°F. Its compact stainless steel reservoir dispenses up to 100 cups of hot water per hour, perfect for beverage prep and household tasks. Designed for easy, tool-free installation and equipped with safety features like a self-resetting thermal fuse, it combines efficiency, durability, and convenience in one sleek package.

Specifications

BrandWaste King
Product Dimensions10.13"W x 13.75"H
Special FeatureCompact Design for Space Efficiency., Insulated Stainless Steel Construction., Self-Resetting Thermal Fuse., Easy Installation and Replacement., Up to 60 Cups/Hour Output.
ColorWhite
Wattage1300 watts
Voltage120 Volts
Maximum Flow Rate4 Liters Per Hour
Maximum Temperature1.9E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit
Heat Output1.3E+3 Watts
StyleIndoor Installation
Mounting TypeCounter/Table
Is ElectricYes
ManufacturerAnaheim
Item Depth10.13 inches
UPC029122333803
Part NumberAH-1300-C
Item Weight7.08 pounds
Item model numberAH-1300-C
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Item Package Quantity1
Special FeaturesCompact Design for Space Efficiency., Insulated Stainless Steel Construction., Self-Resetting Thermal Fuse., Easy Installation and Replacement., Up to 60 Cups/Hour Output.
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Can you fill the tank using a pitcher of water? I do not have plumbing to hook up to, but can carry the water to my studio, if that will work.
About how much hot water can you get without running out? Or is it quick enough return that it isn’t noticeable?
Is Installation difficult ?
What is the warranty on this unit? the pdf that they have you click on to get the warranty information is for a garbage disposal, not hot water unit

Reviews

4.2

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J**N

Good unit-just as good as ones costing twice as much!

This unit replaced one that lasted ten years and after about a month is working fine. As a mechanical engineer I always try to figure out why something stops working. When I opened up my previous unit, which seems to be identical to the new one, I expected to see a rusted out tank or some other obvious failure, but I didn't. I will examine it more closely some time and keep it for spare parts. I suspect that the leak was nothing more than a loose fitting or bad o-ring. To decide which unit, of the many on the market, to buy to replace the old one I did a lot of research and came up with some conclusions. I can't say for sure if these are 100% correct but I think they are worth sharing: As near as I can tell there are many of these under sink hot water heaters on the market that all look identical except for the label on the front. However the prices vary by almost a factor of two from about $150 to around $300. Some of the more expensive ones have a stainless steel outer shell and claim to have a stainless steel water tank. The former adds nothing of value to the unit since the outer shell would never cause a leak, and in fact has drain holes in the bottom. The latter does have value but I'm pretty sure all the units have a stainless steel water tank, regardless of price. So why the spread in costs? It appears to be due to different warranty periods. The one that I am reviewing, which is the cheapest one I found, has a one year warranty. The highest priced ones have a longer one, typically three years. Based on my research these seem to fail in one of two ways: very quickly, indicating a likely manufacturing defect, or after from four to ten years (or maybe more depending on water chemistry or amount of use). Both warranties cover the first failure mode and neither covers the second. My advice is to get the cheapest one that that has some sort of warranty (like the one I am reviewing). One more thing. A lot of people have commented on the tank leaking and destroying the wood cabinet. I put a plastic pail under the tank to catch the water. Note that even a perfect tank might leak if the thermostat is set too high and the leak is often a small shot of water to relieve the pressure.(November 2020): I have now had this unit in operation for several years and it continues to operate perfectly. I am constantly appalled by the cheap, poorly made stuff that's for sale but this unit is not one of them. It appears their business model is to sell a reasonably priced appliance that will have a reputation for quality and rely on reviews and word of mouth to sell a lot of them-what a refreshing approach! Please be assured that I have no financial interest in this product.

P**L

Liked it so much I bought it again!

I bought this same unit over 12 years ago when we had the kitchen remodel done. It was still going strong when we bought this new one but our faucet had begun to leak. We decided to replace the heater since the plumber was coming to do the faucet replacement and most of these units don't usually last 12 years. We are tea drinkers and find the water heater indispensable for many uses. We use it for pour over coffee and a variety of cooking prep. We like the adjustable temp and the tank size is perfect for providing multiple cups of hot drinks. It's durable and I liked the metal design over those with plastic. I would buy it again.

W**E

Purchased To Go In As A Hot Spot For My Kitchen Sink

It was the perfect size and wheats has hit water for coffee , cocoa, or when you need hot water fast to boil bodies etc.Easy to install and has worked great, delivering hot water on demand anytime I need it!

M**X

It will leak in 2 or 3 years

It works well. It's very convenient once installed. However, it WILL eventually leak. I've had several and they've all started leaking after 2 or 3 years. After the first one made a mess in my kitchen, I learned to place a pan or bowl under the unit and place a water detector/alarm in the pan. My detector just went off, so I uninstalled the old leaky unit, ordered another one, and wrote this review.

M**T

Makes Hot Water -But has Noise/Altitude Issues....

This unit is replacing a 780W Quick and Hot Waterstone #5000 Hot Water Tank which was absolutely great! However the 1300W rating of this unit is very problematic. To get 185-190F water to make tea, the heat control needs to be cranked to near max which results in noise sounding like a 747 taking off. Similar noise to an older dishwasher running. I'm at 5000 ft outside of Denver, so the boiling point of water is about 203F. My guess is that when the 780W unit was redesigned to run at 1300W, the physical size/surface area of the heating element was not increased but the heater is pumping out 66% more power, causing more water to boil in the immediate vicinity of the heater. Since the unit has an on/off thermostat control, as new cold water enters the tank, the heater goes full tilt 1300W until the temperature at the thermostat catches up. The 780W unit had the same thermal lag, but because it's power output was less, the thermal cycle was less violent. The 780W unit never really made a boiling noise.The 780W Quick and Hot Waterstone #5000 burnt up after 8 years of use. It also developed a leak on the hot side water connector, destroying the undersink cabinet shelf. (Need to install a drip tray with external drain under this new unit) Closer inspection showed the internal tabs on the connector had cracked causing the hose not to seal against the O rings. The 1300W unit did not come with a hot water replacement hose connector. I ended up selecting a Parker Hannifin P6UC5 (Amazon) 3/8" Compression Tube x 5/16" Compression fitting that is rated to 212F. Advantage is that its Orings are compressed against the high temp/ silicone hose as it is tightened. (Using the old Waterstone faucet) The 1300W did come with the same style inlet/cold water press in fittings as the Waterstone, but I elected to use Parker Hannifin P4BU4 Fast & Tite Polypropylene Bulkhead Union Fitting, 1/4" Compression Tube x 1/4" Compression - again on Amazon.The other inconvenience of the 1300W unit is that it requires dedicated power circuit, where the older 780W Waterstone could share the same feed as the garbage disposal on a 20A breaker. 1300W is just a bad idea.The 780W unit would bubble/drip out water once after new cold water entered the tank and expanded. The 1300W unit continues to gurglate for 4 or 5 heating cycles before the tank temperature finally stabilizes.There are not a lot of 780W units on the market which I think is a real mistake. Somehow people are going for 1300W vs 780 because 1300W has to better because it heats faster? -not. I am very unhappy with this purchase and would easily send it back if there was a similar cost 780W equivalent unit available. There are listing for other brand 780W units, but some sellers do a bait and switch in the fine print that the actual unit you get has been "upgraded" to 1300W.But after watching a video about how most Amazon returns end up as scrap, I decided to try to live with this unit for the good of the environment (can't believe I said that). Bottom line, this 1300W unit does not work well at altitude.

E**K

Was sceptic but love it

Works great. Was very worried and sceptic as the price is great but it works better than expected and was very easy to install.Love it

I**N

Drop in replacement

I had two Little Butlers before this, each lasted 11 years before leaking. This product was an easy drop-in replacement and it seems identical to the old Franke product. I hope it lasts 11 years, we use it every day. I agree with others who say that you should always have a leak monitor for a product like this.

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