Stiebel Eltron Point-of-Use / Mini-Tank Water Heaters

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Stiebel Eltron Point-of-Use / Mini-Tank Water Heaters: buyer's guide

Stiebel Eltron offers 8 point-of-use water heaters models in the lineup we track. This page is the Stiebel Eltron-specific cut of the broader Point-of-Use / Mini-Tank Water Heaters water heaters category — same product class, narrowed to the Stiebel Eltron catalog only.

About Stiebel Eltron

<p>If you've been researching water heaters, Stiebel Eltron has almost certainly come up. Their catalog spans the full price tier from value picks to flagship models, and their warranty terms are among the most generous in the category. This page is built to help you navigate the Stiebel Eltron water heaters lineup specifically — which model belongs in which use case, where Stiebel Eltron wins against its closest competitors, and where you should consider an alternative.</p> <h2 id="brand-overview">About Stiebel Eltron in water heaters</h2> <p>Stiebel Eltron entered the water heaters market...

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

Stiebel Eltron Point-of-Use / Mini-Tank Water Heaters models we track

Other Point-of-Use water heaters brands

If you're cross-shopping point-of-use water heaters beyond Stiebel Eltron, 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.