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  • I won't be filling the bath up with either system so I don't care how much they cost. It's future tenants/owners I'm more concerned with - I know some people prefer baths. Our immersion heater isn't even switched on so couldn't tell you when the last time Mal had a bath instead of shower.

    There's a bit of discussion here about it. I thought they mentioned how long it would take to heat the bath but perhaps it wasn't in this thread.
    http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=7889&page=1

    It sounds like it's not worth trying to use electric for a bath.
    http://www.diy-forum.net/water-heater-suitable-bath-filling-t27047.html

    I reckon kitchen space > bath in a 1br flat but I'm a weirdo and kinda want opinions on what the muppet masses prefer, ie. would people think "no bath, screw this!" or is that a minor concern these days for carbon/water/time conscious Londoners?

    I'm erring on the side of 'fuck it, baths are for the 1800s and hotels' gimme a bigger kitchen.

    We have quite a small kitchen so relocating the fridge to the space taken by the tanks would improve this a lot.

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