I have one and love it. It does takes a bit longer initially but then the supply is unlimited( At least until Lake Mead runs dry)Curious to hear about it.
I've got a 75 gallon tank in the basement that is 22 years old and I'm just waiting for that to fail. Can't justify getting rid of it until it fails but I suspect a tankless gas fired unit may be the smart replacement. They are just so damned expensive compared to the units with tanks. Still, with a 75 gallon tub of hot water in my basement, there is no real efficiency in what I have so maybe the efficiency of a tankless is actually easily justified.
"2 1/2 day snow event"
The real question will be if I dust off the snowthrower or not
.I'm starting to think of a shotgun as a novelty weapon. It's a pain in the butt to feed and as my shootin' friends like to point out, there's almost nothing a shotgun can do that a rifle can't do (talking about antipersonnel use).
Still, it was a good match.
UPDATE: Man died after trying to rescue dog from fireApparently it was a house fire that involved a fatality. Investigation underway.
UPDATE: Man died after trying to rescue dog from fire
UPDATE: Man died after trying to rescue dog from fire | Lake County News | nwitimes.com
"The first firefighters to arrive initially could not safely enter the building, which was engulfed, Willman said. After bringing the fire nearly under control, firefighters entered and found the bodies of the man and the dog, he said."
I know it's "just a dog", but I can understand that.
This ^I know it's "just a dog", but I can understand that.
It today's tech, I can't believe there isn't anything more effective then water.
Something along the lines of tossing in 'bombs' and some voodoo scientific reaction takes place and exspells the fire