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Color Satin Nickel
Brand Waste King
Wattage 1300 watts
Installation Type Deck Mounted
Access Location Top

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  • Add convenience and elegance to your kitchen, the 1300-Watt hot water tank produces up to 100 cups of hot water per hour
  • AB1953 Compliant, Replaces H710-U-SN
  • Near boiling temperature water ready for soups, tea, no stovetop boiling no mess no water waste
  • Tank Dimensions: Height 11.2 inches, Width 6.8 inches, Depth 8.1 inches
  • Open vent satin nickel faucet included. Dispenses 60 cups per hour
  • Part number H711-U-SN is a combo unit which includes both hot water tank and satin finish faucet (AH-1300-C-hot water tank & H711-SN-satin finish hot water faucet)
  • Includes a safety feature that allows increases and decreases in temperature without risking over-expansion of the bladder. This may cause the faucet to drip from time to time, because of the open vented safety system.
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4.2 4.2
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3.5 3.5
Easy to install
3.3 3.3

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Customer Ratings
Easy to install
3.3
3.6
4.6
3.8
4.2
Value for money
3.5
3.0
3.1
4.3
Temperature Control
4.2
4.1
4.6
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capacity
3 gallons
3 gallons
60 cups
60 cups
3 gallons
power source
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
Corded Electric
AC
number of settings
2
1
2
2
access location
Top
Top
Top
installation
Deck Mounted
Under Sink
Under Sink
Under Sink
Deck Mounted
style
HOT250 - Hot Only
HOT250 - Hot and Cold
2-Handle
Hot Only
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material
Metal
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Product Description

Instant hot water dispenser 1300-Watt hot water tank and Coronado Collection faucet included. Part number H711-U-SN is a combo unit which includes both hot water tank and satin finish faucet (AH-1300-C-hot water tank & H711-SN-satin finish hot water faucet).

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Add the convenience of instant hot water to your kitchen with the Waste King H711-U-SN hot water dispenser kit, which includes a 1300-watt hot water tank and elegantly curved Coronado faucet in satin nickel. You'll have near-boiling water at your fingertips (up to 190 degrees F) to help you prepare instant drinks like tea and hot chocolate, instant soups, and more. No need to wait for the water to boil, no water waste, and no mess.

The H711-U-SN hot water dispenser offers fingertip adjustment, enabling you to switch the water temperature from 140 degrees F to a near-boiling 190 degrees F. The 1300-watt heating element provides a fast recovery time, and the large 5/8-gallon reservoir delivers a generous 100 cups-per-hour capacity. It's also highly energy efficient, using less electricity than a 40-watt light bulb and typically costing you less than $2 per month to use.

The insulated stainless steel tank is not under pressure, and the self-contained expansion chamber reduces dripping. The easy-to-install Quick-Connect fittings and improved connections reduce probability of kinked or twisted water lines. The dispenser comes installed with a power cord, and it's backed by a 1-year replacement warranty.

What's in the Box

H711-U-SN hot water dispenser kit with 5/8-gallon capacity water tank and Coronado faucet in satin nickel

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At a Glance

H711-U-SN Coronado Hot Water Dispenser
  • 1300-watt, 5/8-gallon hot water tank produces up to 100 cups of hot water per hour
  • Near boiling temperature water ready for soups, tea, hot chocolate, and more
  • No stovetop boiling, no mess, no water waste
  • Fingertip thermostat adjustment from 140 to 190 degrees F
  • Includes open vent satin nickel Coronado faucet
  • 1-year replacement warranty


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3.8 out of 5 stars
3.8 out of 5
900 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value, quality and performance of the water dispenser. For example, they mention it's a high quality unit for the cost, the workmanship is pretty good and the hardware is good. That said, some complain about the leakage and flow. They say the faucet starts dripping occasionally and the water takes a few seconds to come out. Opinions are mixed on ease of installation, and size.

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300 customers mention217 positive83 negative

Customers like the quality of the water dispenser. They mention that it is well-made, sturdy, and has a good appearance. Some appreciate the attractive faucet. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...My comments are the unit is very well made, has an adjustable temperature setting and works perfectly and matches my other components...." Read more

"...I like that this came with an attractive faucet; the other brand charges as much for a similar faucet as Waste King does for this entire unit with..." Read more

"...It works flawlessly. Giant tank, nice and hot. No complaints...." Read more

"...Best of luck.Pros: Looks nice.Cons: Reliability, NO service parts, questionable customer service, did I mention it’s NOT..." Read more

248 customers mention218 positive30 negative

Customers like the performance of the water dispenser. They say it works well, has no issues, and is convenient. Some mention that it installs and works well.

"...unit is very well made, has an adjustable temperature setting and works perfectly and matches my other components...." Read more

"...The faucet they sent is solid, heavy, works well and showed no flaws in the finish...." Read more

"...It works flawlessly. Giant tank, nice and hot. No complaints...." Read more

"...I wasn't sure what to expect but its been working great and is still working after all this time, and much longer than others...." Read more

243 customers mention174 positive69 negative

Customers like the temperature of the water dispenser. For example, they say the water is still plenty hot, it provides hot water promptly at adjustable temperature, and the tank warms very quickly. They appreciate the ability to serve nearly-boiling water at the flick of a convenient switch. Customers also love the efficiency of having the instant hot water and the dial on the tank makes it very easy to adjust the temperature.

"...My comments are the unit is very well made, has an adjustable temperature setting and works perfectly and matches my other components...." Read more

"...It had a larger capacity tank, better flow rate and a better faucet...." Read more

"...Plenty of heat. This thing heats fast and goes hot; too hot. After installing, turning it on and waiting a few minutes the water was hot. Great...." Read more

"...If the handle popes out - it force out water- AND sends gushing HOT water out of control - ( I totally got burned) which slowly transforms to Cold..." Read more

102 customers mention97 positive5 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the water dispenser. They say it's a high quality unit for the cost, and it'll last a long time. Customers also say that it looks and works as described.

"...Definitely a high quality unit worth the price...." Read more

"...Overall, almost a five, but not quite. Again, very good value." Read more

"...The instructions need serious work, but you'll figure it out. It's worth it, the quality of the faucet and hoses are so much better than the..." Read more

"...The cost of this tank is very reasonable compared to the Insinkerator alternatives. I think quality is definitely better...." Read more

254 customers mention165 positive89 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of installation of the water dispenser. Some mention that it was fairly straight forward, and the rest was easy enough to figure out. However, others say that the instructions are very poor and did not match the hardware.

"...He had absolutely no problems installing the unit as any licensed and competent plumber should be able to do...." Read more

"...Installation was fairly straight forward. Other than the tight work space, I had it installed within about 2 hours...." Read more

"...This required some significant extra effort to fix. This is where it became apparent that the customer service people were telling the truth...." Read more

"...The seal to the sink makes sense and the installation of it was pretty standard...." Read more

41 customers mention15 positive26 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the water dispenser. Some mention that it fits their new design perfectly, while others say that it takes up more space than they expected. Some customers also say that the tank is a little bigger than expected, and the fittings are different. Overall, the opinions are mixed, and it's recommended to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.

"...3. A 1/4" pipe does not fit into the 3/8" connector that goes into the valve on the faucet!!!..." Read more

"...I replaced an older "other" brand and this one fit perfectly...." Read more

"...the second problem is the supply line connected to the faucet is relatively short...." Read more

"...are a bit difficult to follow because they are not accurate as to the hose sizes provided...." Read more

199 customers mention20 positive179 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the water dispenser. They mention that the faucet dripped and leaked from the base of the unit. Some say that the unit failed because of an old gasket that leaked. The tap is leaking at any temperature, and the water comes out of the faucet. Some mention that it's tricky to install.

"...Nope, still dripping. Cut the temperature down even further. Still dripping... Through Saturday & Sunday I attempted various fixes, nothing..." Read more

"...Unfortunately, the faucet started dripping occasionally just after 1 year of age. It would drip for a few days and then stop for a few weeks...." Read more

"...Both leaked over time. I like that this Waste King heater tank has a stainless steel tank and metal fittings on top...." Read more

"...In my case I found the leak was dripping from the where the heating element enters the tank which is not visible without disconnecting the unit and..." Read more

54 customers mention15 positive39 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the flow of the water dispenser. They mention that it takes a few seconds for the water to come out after they turn the handle on. The water sputters and comes out slowly at first, instead of a steady hot stream. They also say that the hot water doesn't come out as fast as they would like. Some customers also mention that with added hoses the flow really decreases. Overall, some customers are disappointed with the water flow of this water dispenser, and recommend it to others.

"...Second excuse, my water pressure is too high. Cut the water pressure to the dispenser. “Why would I need to or want to do that?”, I inquired...." Read more

"...This unit lasted 4 years and five months before we found a pool of water under the sink and water dripping from the unit...." Read more

"...It had a larger capacity tank, better flow rate and a better faucet...." Read more

"...If the handle popes out - it force out water- AND sends gushing HOT water out of control - ( I totally got burned) which slowly transforms to Cold..." Read more

This may fix your dripping Quick & Hot Water Dispenser Faucet
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This may fix your dripping Quick & Hot Water Dispenser Faucet
How to fix the Waste King H711 Dripping FaucetI have been using hot water dispensers for 25 years. I went through so many InSinkErator brand “Hot Taps” that I lost count. They would last 2 or 3 years and fail.In 2009 I decided to try the Waste King H711-U and it lasted an incredible 5 years and 3 months.I also liked it better that the InSinkErator “Hot Taps”. It had a larger capacity tank, better flow rate and a better faucet. Several of the copper tanks in the old InSinkErator models had failed, so the stainless steel tank in the Waster King sounded like a good idea.When the heater coil in my H711 corroded and burned out after 5 years I bought a second one without hesitation. I have had more issues with the second unit. At a year of age the tank stopped reaching full temperature. Customer support worked with me and with some effort I could get it to 180 degrees when set at max. They replaced the tank free of charge!Unfortunately, the faucet started dripping occasionally just after 1 year of age. It would drip for a few days and then stop for a few weeks. However at about 17 months of use, it became a fast steady dripping and needed to be fixed. This seems to be a top cause of negative reviews here.I asked Waste King customer support if this valve could be serviced, perhaps a washer or o-ring could be replaced. They were nice but said it was sealed and could not be serviced. They said it had to be replaced. They also acknowledged the odd fact that most suppliers sold just the replacement faucet assembly for more money than the entire H711-U installation including the tank, fittings and faucet. As of this writing, Amazon charges just one dollar less for the faucet than the whole kit. Better to buy the whole thing and have a spare tank if you need it.So, I was faced with replacing the whole unit. With nothing to lose, I decided to attempt repair. I was successful and it may be a very easy repair or a moderately difficult repair depending on your situation. Mine was the latter. Here is what fixed my HL711-U faucet:First, you need to be reasonably comfortable with plumbing and hand tools. You don’t want to flood your kitchen with near-boiling water.Step 1: Before working on this appliance, please unplug it and wait for it to cool down or run the water until it is cool.Step 2: Turn off the water supply to the H711. If the water is on, you will make a fountain in your kitchen when you open the valve. If you didn’t do step 1, you will make a fountain of near boiling water.Step 3: Repair the leak.I had to fully tear down the faucet and so I uninstalled it before taking it apart. To remove the faucet, you have to disconnect the two water lines from the tank and remove the nut under the sink that holds the faucet to the sink deck.If you are very lucky, you may be able to fix the faucet QUICKLY without even removing it.The first picture is of the valve mounted on a sink. There is a nut that holds the valve parts together. You can remove this with a 3/4” crescent wrench or an adjustable wrench. There is a white plastic plunger under the valve lever. It has a strong spring below it and you should be careful when you remove the nut and faucet lever. My valve was stuck and did not fly apart when I disassembled it.Note the angle of the faucet lever and the position of the slotted metal collar below it so that you can return the lever to its original orientation. (When you re-assemble the faucet, you can actually rotate these two pieces to make the faucet lever work sideways if you prefer.)If you look at the second picture you will see what is below the faucet lever. The white plastic plunger has two 1/4" o-rings. In my case, the bottom o-ring was damaged and causing the leak.If the plunger comes out and you see that the o-ring is damaged (or now missing) replacing this o-ring will stop the leak. This is a standard 1/4"x1/8”x1/16” faucet o-ring available at any hardware or big-box DIY store. (See the third picture, I bought mine at Lowes for $0.50)In my case the o-ring had become jammed in the bottom of the valve and the white plastic plunger could not be removed. This required some significant extra effort to fix. This is where it became apparent that the customer service people were telling the truth. If the plunger does not pop out, then you have to disassemble the whole valve.To remove the whole valve core shown in the picture, you need a 17/32” socket that will fit into the hole that you have opened in the top of the faucet. 17/32” is an odd size and is not in many socket sets. The only 17/32” socket I had was slightly too large to fit in the hole. I had to use a bench grinder to grind it down a bit to fit. This is the hard step and if you can’t get a wrench or socket down that hole you are finished.You will have to remove a slotted metal cylinder (not shown) that is just sitting in the hole. This is the slotted piece that the faucet lever rests in and which determines its orientation.At the bottom of the hole you will see the nut (marked on the second photo). Once I reached that nut at the bottom of the hole with a socket, it came out easily. I then had the whole assembly as shown in the picture.Clean out the damaged o-ring bits, replace the o-ring and re-assembled the valve.When re-assembling, the two larger o-rings rest on the smooth areas marked in the picture.The repaired plunger with two good o-rings easily slid into place but had to be held down against the spring until the nut holding the lever down was replaced.It has now worked perfectly for over a month dispensing at over 190 degrees.---------------------------------------------------------------------December 2017 UpdateThe repair lasted less than 8 months before the dripping began again.Since I had the disassembly process all figured out and I had the tools, it took only about 1 minute to get the valve apart and see the problem. The same o-ring was again bulging out and causing the leak.Though I could easily see the problem, the O-ring proved quite difficult to remove. The original O-ring easily came out in pieces. The replacement O-ring that I bought in a local big-box store was a LOT more sturdy and could not easily be ripped out in pieces. The trick that finally worked was to use a sharp pin.Puncture the O-ring with the pin and then compress the spring. Pry the O-Ring out slightly and release the spring. The O-ring will now be pinched slightly further out of the groove. Repeat 3 or 4 times and work the o-ring further out of the groove in the plunger. You can then pull out the O-ring with a pair of tweezers while compressing the spring.1. Unplug hot water dispenser and allow to fully cool.2. Turn off water supply and observe that dripping stops.3. Use a 3/4” crescent wrench or an adjustable wrench to remove the nut under the faucet lever.4. Remove the slotted collar with tweezers or fine needle-nose pliers.5. Use the 17/32” socket to remove the whole valve core6. If the valve doesn’t come apart, you will have to depress the white plunger to compress the spring while working to remove the o-ring. (I did this by pressing the assembly down onto a hex-nut that was smaller than the plunger.) Once the o-ring is removed, the assembly slides apart and a new o-ring can be easily installed.It was suggested that a “Viton” o-ring might last longer and reduce the frequency of repairs.I will try that if another repair is needed and post an update.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This may fix your dripping Quick & Hot Water Dispenser Faucet
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How to fix the Waste King H711 Dripping Faucet

I have been using hot water dispensers for 25 years. I went through so many InSinkErator brand “Hot Taps” that I lost count. They would last 2 or 3 years and fail.
In 2009 I decided to try the Waste King H711-U and it lasted an incredible 5 years and 3 months.
I also liked it better that the InSinkErator “Hot Taps”. It had a larger capacity tank, better flow rate and a better faucet. Several of the copper tanks in the old InSinkErator models had failed, so the stainless steel tank in the Waster King sounded like a good idea.

When the heater coil in my H711 corroded and burned out after 5 years I bought a second one without hesitation. I have had more issues with the second unit. At a year of age the tank stopped reaching full temperature. Customer support worked with me and with some effort I could get it to 180 degrees when set at max. They replaced the tank free of charge!
Unfortunately, the faucet started dripping occasionally just after 1 year of age. It would drip for a few days and then stop for a few weeks. However at about 17 months of use, it became a fast steady dripping and needed to be fixed. This seems to be a top cause of negative reviews here.

I asked Waste King customer support if this valve could be serviced, perhaps a washer or o-ring could be replaced. They were nice but said it was sealed and could not be serviced. They said it had to be replaced. They also acknowledged the odd fact that most suppliers sold just the replacement faucet assembly for more money than the entire H711-U installation including the tank, fittings and faucet. As of this writing, Amazon charges just one dollar less for the faucet than the whole kit. Better to buy the whole thing and have a spare tank if you need it.
So, I was faced with replacing the whole unit. With nothing to lose, I decided to attempt repair. I was successful and it may be a very easy repair or a moderately difficult repair depending on your situation. Mine was the latter. Here is what fixed my HL711-U faucet:

First, you need to be reasonably comfortable with plumbing and hand tools. You don’t want to flood your kitchen with near-boiling water.

Step 1: Before working on this appliance, please unplug it and wait for it to cool down or run the water until it is cool.

Step 2: Turn off the water supply to the H711. If the water is on, you will make a fountain in your kitchen when you open the valve. If you didn’t do step 1, you will make a fountain of near boiling water.

Step 3: Repair the leak.
I had to fully tear down the faucet and so I uninstalled it before taking it apart. To remove the faucet, you have to disconnect the two water lines from the tank and remove the nut under the sink that holds the faucet to the sink deck.
If you are very lucky, you may be able to fix the faucet QUICKLY without even removing it.

The first picture is of the valve mounted on a sink. There is a nut that holds the valve parts together. You can remove this with a 3/4” crescent wrench or an adjustable wrench. There is a white plastic plunger under the valve lever. It has a strong spring below it and you should be careful when you remove the nut and faucet lever. My valve was stuck and did not fly apart when I disassembled it.
Note the angle of the faucet lever and the position of the slotted metal collar below it so that you can return the lever to its original orientation. (When you re-assemble the faucet, you can actually rotate these two pieces to make the faucet lever work sideways if you prefer.)

If you look at the second picture you will see what is below the faucet lever. The white plastic plunger has two 1/4" o-rings. In my case, the bottom o-ring was damaged and causing the leak.
If the plunger comes out and you see that the o-ring is damaged (or now missing) replacing this o-ring will stop the leak. This is a standard 1/4"x1/8”x1/16” faucet o-ring available at any hardware or big-box DIY store. (See the third picture, I bought mine at Lowes for $0.50)
In my case the o-ring had become jammed in the bottom of the valve and the white plastic plunger could not be removed. This required some significant extra effort to fix. This is where it became apparent that the customer service people were telling the truth. If the plunger does not pop out, then you have to disassemble the whole valve.

To remove the whole valve core shown in the picture, you need a 17/32” socket that will fit into the hole that you have opened in the top of the faucet. 17/32” is an odd size and is not in many socket sets. The only 17/32” socket I had was slightly too large to fit in the hole. I had to use a bench grinder to grind it down a bit to fit. This is the hard step and if you can’t get a wrench or socket down that hole you are finished.

You will have to remove a slotted metal cylinder (not shown) that is just sitting in the hole. This is the slotted piece that the faucet lever rests in and which determines its orientation.
At the bottom of the hole you will see the nut (marked on the second photo). Once I reached that nut at the bottom of the hole with a socket, it came out easily. I then had the whole assembly as shown in the picture.
Clean out the damaged o-ring bits, replace the o-ring and re-assembled the valve.
When re-assembling, the two larger o-rings rest on the smooth areas marked in the picture.
The repaired plunger with two good o-rings easily slid into place but had to be held down against the spring until the nut holding the lever down was replaced.
It has now worked perfectly for over a month dispensing at over 190 degrees.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
December 2017 Update
The repair lasted less than 8 months before the dripping began again.
Since I had the disassembly process all figured out and I had the tools, it took only about 1 minute to get the valve apart and see the problem. The same o-ring was again bulging out and causing the leak.
Though I could easily see the problem, the O-ring proved quite difficult to remove. The original O-ring easily came out in pieces. The replacement O-ring that I bought in a local big-box store was a LOT more sturdy and could not easily be ripped out in pieces. The trick that finally worked was to use a sharp pin.
Puncture the O-ring with the pin and then compress the spring. Pry the O-Ring out slightly and release the spring. The O-ring will now be pinched slightly further out of the groove. Repeat 3 or 4 times and work the o-ring further out of the groove in the plunger. You can then pull out the O-ring with a pair of tweezers while compressing the spring.
1. Unplug hot water dispenser and allow to fully cool.
2. Turn off water supply and observe that dripping stops.
3. Use a 3/4” crescent wrench or an adjustable wrench to remove the nut under the faucet lever.
4. Remove the slotted collar with tweezers or fine needle-nose pliers.
5. Use the 17/32” socket to remove the whole valve core
6. If the valve doesn’t come apart, you will have to depress the white plunger to compress the spring while working to remove the o-ring. (I did this by pressing the assembly down onto a hex-nut that was smaller than the plunger.) Once the o-ring is removed, the assembly slides apart and a new o-ring can be easily installed.

It was suggested that a “Viton” o-ring might last longer and reduce the frequency of repairs.
I will try that if another repair is needed and post an update.
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