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Exhaust all the hot water in a Zip ‘Quick Recovery’ cylinder. Wait ■■ a mere matter of minutes. Spin the Up and out gushes steaming a 1888 hot water. How's it done? I BB 11111 l In conventional cylinders, water |H| heated by the element at the base 1111 l moves up and mixes with the cold water. ■B All lhe w- ater has to be heated ■■ fore you can run off hot water at f ■B the Up. With the 'Quick Re- I covery* unit the heated water moves into a by-pass tube. Bl Through this it travels straight to |||l ||l|| the top. It arrives still steaming. Igi 818 ready for immediate use. Even the ||j| heaviest use can't exhaust the •Quick Recovery’ for long. I IIICI BtCOVERF I HOBSEHOLD CTLIIBER ■ The fastest way to have plent v ot 'ea/lv hot SOS voter in your home. Zip Industrial ut CM.M

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 3

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