Bradford White Point-of-Use / Mini-Tank Water Heaters

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Bradford White Point-of-Use / Mini-Tank Water Heaters: buyer's guide

Bradford White doesn't currently ship any point-of-use / mini-tank water heaters in the lineup we track. If you're shopping for point-of-use / mini-tank water heaters, see the full Point-of-Use category for cross-brand options.

About Bradford White

<p>Of the brands serving the US water heaters market, Bradford White carries unusual depth: multiple price tiers, multiple form factors, and a track record measured in decades. Founded in United States, Bradford White has earned its way into nearly every water heaters-buying conversation by combining catalog breadth with a service network that translates into real-world reliability. Below is the complete current catalog, structured by sub-type and price tier; the overview that follows orients you to where Bradford White is strong, where competitors edge it out, and which specific Bradford Whit...

For the complete Bradford White lineup across all sub-types and capacities, see the Bradford White Water Heaters hub.

Other Point-of-Use water heaters brands

If you're cross-shopping point-of-use water heaters beyond Bradford White, the following brands also ship in this category:

About Point-of-Use / Mini-Tank Water Heaters water heaters

Point-of-use (PoU) water heaters are small electric units installed near a single fixture — under a sink, in a remote bathroom, in an ADU, in an RV, or at a specialty application like a wet bar or workshop sink. They eliminate the long hot-water pipe run from the main heater and the chronic wait-time problem at distant fixtures. Two product types: mini-tank storage (4–20 gallons) and electric tankless (3–11 kW).

Small electric storage tanks (typically 4–20 gallons) that plug into a standard 120V outlet (smaller sizes) or 240V circuit (larger sizes). The 120V plug-in option is the big advantage — no electrical work required for under-sink installs.