In The Doghouse
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20+ years ago I happened upon a used 6-gallon water heater that I've since then used in my backyard shop. A few days ago, it leaked, and fortunately I caught it before it flooded too much. I did mop up a few gallons of water, and thankfully with our recent low-humidity days everything has dried.
This was a 120v 6-gallon tank and the replacement sells for $300. AO Smith Water Heater
I see on Amazon the under-sink designs of ~ 5-gallon size for much less cost than $300. But I noticed in one review that the exterior of the heater stays hot. If that is true, it is poorly insulated and will constantly be powering up to maintain water temperature. The old water heater I could feel no heat on the outside surface.
Who has experience with these small point-of-use water heaters and what's your recommendation?
This was a 120v 6-gallon tank and the replacement sells for $300. AO Smith Water Heater
I see on Amazon the under-sink designs of ~ 5-gallon size for much less cost than $300. But I noticed in one review that the exterior of the heater stays hot. If that is true, it is poorly insulated and will constantly be powering up to maintain water temperature. The old water heater I could feel no heat on the outside surface.
Who has experience with these small point-of-use water heaters and what's your recommendation?

