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Are you using one electric water heater now? tank or tankless? ateliving 05-19-2008
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Posted by ateliving on May 19, 2008, 10:18 pm
Are you using one electric water heater now? tank or tankless?

Posted by ateliving on May 19, 2008, 10:27 pm
> Are you using one electric water heater now? tank or tankless?

Hi everyone,

Are you using one electric water heater now? tank or tankless? If so,
are you afraid that some electric current leaks out? If at that time,
you are bathing, would you think what would happened? It's very
awful!!

Now you could get one very safe electric water heater if you ask one
more safety device form your electric water heater supplier. You
should know this safety device name---Electric leakage protection
wall. Yes, it would works as one substantial safety wall to protect
you from the leakage of the electric current.

This safety device is very cheaper, small, beautiful, and easy
installation.

If you are interested in this safety device---Electric leakage
protection wall. Please consult your local dealer or contact us. Click
this link to find the detail directly and quickly:
http://ateliving.com/Electric_Leakage_Protection_wall.htm

Arthur Huang
Ateliving Trade and industries Co.,Ltd
Email: ateliv...@gmail.com
Website: http://www.ateliving.com

Posted by on May 20, 2008, 9:10 am
>
> > =A0Are you using one electric water heater now? tank or tankless?
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Are you using one electric water heater now? tank or tankless? If so,
> are you afraid that some electric current leaks out? If at that time,
> you are bathing, would you think what would happened? It's very
> awful!!
>
> Now you could get one very safe electric water heater if you ask one
> more safety device form your electric water heater supplier. You
> should know this safety device name---Electric leakage protection
> wall. Yes, it would works as one substantial safety wall to protect
> you from =A0the leakage of the electric current.
>
> This safety device is very cheaper, small, beautiful, and easy
> installation.
>
> If you are interested in this safety device---Electric leakage
> protection wall. Please consult your local dealer or contact us. Click
> this link to find the detail directly and quickly:http://ateliving.com/Ele=
ctric_Leakage_Protection_wall.htm
>
> Arthur Huang
> Ateliving Trade and industries Co.,Ltd
> Email: ateliv...@gmail.com
> Website:http://www.ateliving.com

This has to be one of the most bizarre posts I've ever seen here. I
still can't figure out if it's supposed to be a joke or it's serious.

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