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Pros & Cons
Cons
The rod is threaded into the cap, and the threads were stripped. The cable that holds the rod together is not visible and not fastened to the cap.
Highlights
Quality
If the rod is being eroded away, the tank is likely unscathed since the magnesium is much more reactive with the water electrolysis.
One other thing, don't use pipe dope or tape on the threads as the new anode needs to be in contact with the housing to set up ... Read More
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old, new, cut, sure and material. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 73 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 9 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The difference between a 6 year warranted hwh and a 12 year is the anode
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Make sure you put antiseize on the new one so you dont have to suffer in 5 years or so
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to cut 1in off the end to fit my 40gal tank
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Thankfully it wasnt too bad at all for the one i replaced
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However that old rod is the solid one piece and i was able to just get it out as it was bumping up against the ceiling in my basement
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The old rod was difficult to get out as half the threads fused in the fitting
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This required rethreading the fitting in the water heater
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Call it lazy ignoring the problem or just right out foolishness
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