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Can you blend the water as it leaves the cylinder or does it have to be done at point of use?

just thinking I could use a slightly smaller cylinder for a tight spot as the stored hot water would ‘last longer’ You don’t need 60degree water to wash your hands or the dishes.
 
Can't see why not Scott it's the norm on a new builds blended on all but the kitchen sink I am fitting a Oso cylinder this week they can heat to 70 ° then blend it down and can also work on 4bar handy if you have the pressure on your incoming . Cheers kop
 

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