

🔥 Hot water, fast life—because waiting is so last decade!
The Bosch Tronic 3000 T ES2.5 is a 2.5-gallon electric mini-tank water heater delivering near-instant hot water with 98% thermal efficiency. Its compact 13.75" cube design fits under sinks or mounts on walls, powered by a 1440W heating element and a 120V plug-in cord for easy installation. Featuring a premium glass-lined tank for durability and a fast recovery rate, it supplies hot water to up to two sinks simultaneously, eliminating long waits and water waste.










| ASIN | B0148O658Y |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,590 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Water Heaters |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11,195) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2015 |
| Efficiency | 98% |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00052575049960 |
| Included Components | Rough Plumbing;Parts and Repair;water-heaters |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Depth | 10.75 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 15.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 7738004996 |
| Manufacturer | Bosch Thermotechnology Corporation |
| Maximum Temperature | 140 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Mounting Type | Wall |
| Part Number | 7738004996 |
| Pattern | Water Heater |
| Product Dimensions | 13.75"W x 13.75"H |
| Size | 2.5 Gallon |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | Water Heater |
| UPC | 052575049960 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty on the parts for your convenience |
| Wattage | 1440 watts |
K**S
Great product Easy install
So far it’s working great, I mounted it in the crawl space under the kitchen sink and put it inline with the hot water pipe that feeds the kitchen sink. No more wasting water during a long wait for the hot water to get there. I timed it and I’m now getting hot water in 6 seconds. This is the 4 gallon but the 2.5 would probably have been big enough. I added a PVC pipe to the release valve on top and a plastic tub underneath just in case the pressure valve ever does a release.
C**A
Good product
More than a year using this product and I am convinced that it is the best I have ever had. He has not given me any problems and my food. Trock is still running at 100%, it really is wonderful. I am loving him. Maybe it takes a long time to do this review. But believe me, this is the most real review you will find about this product.
C**2
Great Improvement To My Kitchen. Just Be Sure To Check The Size
This 4 gallon mini-tank heater is perfect for my kitchen. The total cost for the tank and the installation was about $325.00—higher in my case because the tank did not quite fit under the sink and I had to move it to a cabinet 6 feet away, on the other side of the dishwasher. This added the cost of two 6 foot hoses, two brass connectors, and a 12 guage extension cord. The normal cost would be under $300. I opted to abandon the hot water at the sink and run only cold water into the mini-tank. This way, running hot water in the sink never impacts my gas water heater. The downside is that I can run out of hot water at the sink, if I use too much at once, but the upside is that it saves a lot more energy and water. By turning up the temperature on the Bosch to ¾, I have eliminated the chance of running out for my own needs. My sink is located about 30 feet from my water heater, which is actually more like 40’ of piping. It was taking a good 30 seconds to get hot water every time, and I started collecting the 2 gallons of wasted cold water for my outdoor garden. Now the hot is basically instant. Because of the unusual 6’ distance, it takes one second to get hot water. If it were under the sink it would be quicker. Installation was quite easy. Even with this less desirable location, the hoses and extension cord passed easily behind the dishwasher. I did it myself, no plumber or electrician required. Why not get a demand water heater for the kitchen sink? Money. Any demand water heater you buy will require a new, dedicated electrical line with a dedicated breaker. This will easily cost you $1500 or more for the electrician to install it. A demand water heater retrofit really only makes sense if you are replacing your main water heater, and in my case, I would STILL want my mini-tank, because the distance problem would not be solved. It would make some sense to have a demand water heater installed at the sink for NEW HOME construction, but the retrofit is far too expensive to justify. Now that I have converted my sink hot water usage from gas to electric, I can start working on converting to solar. Get this mini-tank. It will save you water and energy, even if you connect it to the hot water line. What you will need for a standard, under-the-sink installation: 2 ½”npt to 3/8” compression hoses, 2’ long 1 3/8” compression tee 1 3/8” female to female connector (male on both ends) Aluminum water heater pan You will use the connector to connect the 2’long 3/8” hose to the hot water hose for the sink tap. For my installation, I used the following: 2 ½” npt to 3/8” compression hoses, 1’ long 2 3/8” dishwasher supply hoses, 6’ long 3 3/8” female to female connectors, two to connect the 1’ hoses to the 6’ hoses, 1 3/8” compression tee 1 12 gauge extension cord, 8’ long Aluminum water heater pan Depending on your kitchen and location, you may want to plumb a PVC pipe into the over-pressure valve and either to a floor drain or to the outside. My kitchen has waterproof tile floors, so I can take a chance on an overflow filling the drain pan and spilling out onto the kitchen floor. I can just mop it up. I connected the 6’ DW supply hoses to the 1’ hoses. It was the easiest way to get the long 3/8” compression hoses to connect to the ½” npt connections at the water heater. Oh also, you need a good flashlight or headlamp, and a couple of pairs of adjustable spanners (small crescent wrenches). Note: Technically, you will need an electrician to install the 7 gallon version, but it does not require a new or dedicated circuit, as it still only pulls 12 amps. If you are comfortable connecting the electrical line into your existing box, you will be OK. Add a little cost for connectors or possibly a larger electrical box. In some municipalities, you may need a permit and inspection because this may qualify as adding an electrical circuit. The 7 gallon would be nice, but it also takes longer for the tank to heat and takes up more room. All good products though. I updated this on 3/19/2022 to correct some typos.
A**E
Limited life
You need to have some basic plumbing and electrical skills to properly install. I've had several of these heaters over the past 20 years. The life span is 3-4 years if properly maintained. At least once a year you must flush the tank, replace the anode (sold on Amazon), and clean the heating element (remove it and soak in vinegar). I like the heater - it does the job. Just know it requires maintenance and has a limited life. That's the nature of any water heater. It's interesting to me the price change since I bought my first one for about half of it's current price. I'm considering a much cheaper heater hoping it will last a couple years and save the cost and hassle of maintenance.
J**G
DO NOT WASTE PRECIOUS $$$ ON THIS OVERRATED HEATER WITH A DOCUMENTED HISTORY OF FAILURES
BUYERS PLEASE BEWARE....NOTE there are several 1 star ratings please read all of them! I would give 'no stars' if that was available. THIS UNIT IS NOT VIABLE FOR LONG TERM USE AND UNSAFE REGARDING POTENTIAL WATER DAMAGE. SHAME SHAME SHAME ON AMAZON FOR RATING THIS AS ONE OF THEIR TOP CHOICES. Yours may last a long time....my first one failed in about 12 months and the replacement I paid for failed about 18 months later. I don't consider 12 months to maybe 2 years a quality product for something as simple as a hot water heater. Both units failed for the same issue, water leaked through the 6 year warrantied external tank. The tank gives NO warning of possible leaking/failure. This is not a safe unit in terms potential very high $$ water damage. Preventable if you install a separate overflow line draining into a separate drain or an automatic water shutoff with a leak detector installed.....all expensive and not mentioned or required by the manufacture . The unit should at least come with a drain pan under the unit and a built in drain line so you don't have to remove the entire unit from under a sink etc. I failed to catch those issues when I purchased my units. Next, consider the Warranty....or lack of warranty ....here's the catch...the fine print (literally fine print) for the BOSCH warranty DEMANDS that the user inspect and/or replace the sacrificial anode (if you don't know what that is DO NOT waste your time on this unit) every 12 months. If corroded, the anode must be ordered separately and then replaced.....NOT a simple task even for DIY folks. Replacement requires completely disconnecting all the water and electrical supply and then physically removing the unit, draining the unit (holding the 30+ lb unit upside down)in a shower, sink, bathtub etc because there is no drain line or plug built into the unit.....yet maintenance inspection is required every 12 months!! You CANNOT drain it in place from under a sink etc. Once drained next is opening the entire access ports to expose all of the electrical connections and finding the anode (You Tube time) then replacing the anode if corroded ....most likely it will be corroded. The 6 year warranty on the tank is VOID if the anode was not replaced, BOSCH requires pictures showing maintenance was done. The tank eventually leaks because the small anode is 'used up' and the tank begins to act as an external anode and starts to leak. This problem will be unknown until you have water all over your floor, water dripping through the ceiling below your floor etc. NO WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS from BOSCH who customer service was both extremely curt and uncaring. AGAIN I SAY TO POTENTIAL BUYERS....LOOK ELSEWHERE AND SAFE YOURSELF POTENTIAL LONG TERM TROUBLE. I also remain very disappointed in AMAZON for giving this such a high recommendation.
K**C
We purchased this to replace our propane water heater in our travel trailer and it was definitely worth it! It does not take very long to heat up. The manual said approx. an hour but it was much faster than that and it also holds the heat for quite some time. We tend to turn it on when we are about to use it and shut it off when we are done but the water will stay hot for a couple hours after it’s been heated. Very impressed to say the least. Hubby was impressed with how easy it was to install as well.
S**R
My wife and I moved into a new house where the kitchen sink is as far removed from the hot water heater as is physically possible. It took about 2 minutes for hot water to arrive from the 70 ft distance. Since the water lines run in a concrete slab, even after hot water arrived, a slight pause in flow had a great cooling effect. This water heater tank arrived yesterday in the afternoon and we had hot water at the sink before dinner. Plumbing install was a breeze with the PEX lines. The time consuming portion was installing a new receptacle under the sink. With only a day or so of operation, we are ecstatic. Hot water flows within seconds as the attached video shows. I have a reminder to check the anode after 6 months to see how much erosion occurs. Just waiting for an inline valve to arrive and install as per recommended instructions. Shut off valve added and everything is still good. We love this addition to our life.
S**E
Sin problemas de instalación y funcion muy bien en la estética de mi esposa donde se instaló. Da el agua caliente a gran velocidad.
P**.
We have a two-piece bathroom that seemed to take forever to get hot water. I installed this under the sink in-line with the hot water line. I chose Bosch because it has been a reliable brand. There needs to be an outlet within two feet of the tank and it should be dedicated and with a GFCI. The tank supplies plenty of immediate hot water for handwashing. I am now looking into the feasibility of installing one for the shower upstairs.
C**H
Read a bunch of reviews on different brands and this one seemed the best for our tiny home. It fits below our bathroom cabinet (which was a must) and runs hot water to the kitchen and bathroom. We're able to take a hot shower with it, and have quite hot dish water. Its been 6 months and its still running smoothly. Very pleased with how quiet and how compact it is, considering what it does.
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