old: If you are getting the elements at the big box stores, Lowe's or Home-depot. They are made to be the cheapest bid. You should try a local plumber that has them from a US maker. I found this out on a Delta kitchen facet. When we add on to the house I did most of the plumbing work. I ordered the supplies from a local plumber. When I went to get a kitchen facet he had a Delta one. I took it home and happen to look at the bill before installing it. It was almost $150 for that facet. I needed some lumber, that I will get at the big box places. I stopped and got a Delta facet from them, $75. When I got it home I compared the two. They had almost the same model number. The only difference was the big box one had some letters after the model number on it. The big difference was in the thickness of the metal in the facet. The local supplied one weighted one pound heavier. I checked them over close and the one from the big box place was just about tin when compared to the other one. I returned the big box one and never looked back. Graingers has them and they are Emerson brand. http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/water-heater-elements/water-heaters/plumbing/ecatalog/N-adx?op=search
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