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Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4" NPT Thread x 5" Nipple x 50" Long - Eliminates Rotten Egg Smell in Hot Water - Easy Installation in Tight Spaces - Perfect for Home Water Heater Maintenance and Replacement
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Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4
Aluminum Anode Rod for Bradford White Water Heaters - 3/4" NPT Thread x 5" Nipple x 50" Long - Eliminates Rotten Egg Smell in Hot Water - Easy Installation in Tight Spaces - Perfect for Home Water Heater Maintenance and Replacement
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Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential RV Add to Cart See Details Add to Cart See Details Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars 112 4.4 out of 5 stars 186 4.4 out of 5 stars 341 4.5 out of 5 stars 55 4.4 out of 5 stars 15 4.8 out of 5 stars 33 Price $55.99$55.99 — $57.99$57.99 — $39.95$39.95 $33.00$33.00 INSERTION INTO DESIGNATED ANODE SLOT (Hex-head) ✓ ✓ ✓ INSERTION INTO HOT WATER RELEASE POINT (Nipple - Mainly for Bradford White Water Heaters) ✓ ✓ ✓ CORROSION Protection ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ODOR Neutralization Capabilities ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Anode rod length 50 inches including 5 inches nipple 50 inches including 5 inches nipple 44 inches 48 inches including 5 inches nipple 44 inches 9.25 inches Anode rod thread size ¾" NPT (Standard) ¾" NPT (Standard) ¾" NPT (Standard) ¾" NPT (Standard) ¾" NPT (Standard) ¾" NPT (Standard) Clearance required over the tank About 15 inches (flexible anode) About 15 inches (flexible anode) Almost 4 feet (solid anode) Almost 4 feet (solid anode) Less than 12 inches (flexible anode) N/A Other product variant available 3" nipple also available 3" nipple also available Also available in magnesium 3" nipple also available Also available in aluminum + zinc Also available in magnesium Water heater type Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential RV Suburban Water heater anode rod installation process: Step 1: Turn off power/gas & water supply Step 2: Drain some water Step 3: Remove old anode Step 4: Insert new aluminum anode rod Step 5: Open water valve to refill tank Step 6: Restart power/gas
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Exactly right for our Bradford White water heater. Multi-part shaft makes it easy to install where there is not enough clearance above for a single piece rod. We had to replace our well pump and then had sulfur smell in hot water. I suppose stirring up the deposits on the well casing caused that. Replaced the old magnesium anode rod with this aluminum one as well as dosing the water heater with chlorine bleach took care of the problem. Photo shows the old rod, may have been original to the water heater (since 2004) since it was quite corroded (see photo of old magnesium rod).

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