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		<title>By: gswafford</title>
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		<description>Nearly all houses in China employ the use of SETS for water heating and as the name implies, they are very energy efficient. Also, they have an advantage over traditional water heaters used here in the US by providing hot water instantly and consistently without being limited by the capacity of your water heater. It&#039;s a no-brainer if you ask me.</description>
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