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Replace Your Rheem Water Heater Anode Rod with a Corro-Protec Powered Anode – Step-by-Step!

Mike 757 1 month ago
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🚰 Extend the life of your water heater and eliminate rotten egg smells! In this video, I replace the standard anode rod in my Rheem PROE50 T2 RH95 50-gallon electric water heater with a Corro-Protec powered anode rod. 💰 Not a sponsored video! I bought this product with my own money to see if it really works. 🔧 Why Upgrade to a Powered Anode? ✅ Prevents corrosion & extends your water heater’s lifespan ✅ Eliminates the rotten egg smell caused by sulfur in well water ✅ Zero maintenance after installation I'll walk you through the step-by-step process of removing the old anode rod, installing the new Corro-Protec system, and testing the setup. 💡 If you're dealing with smelly water or want to protect your investment, this upgrade is worth considering! 🛠 Tools & Products Used: 🔹 Corro-Protec Powered Anode Rod (40-89 Gallon) → https://amzn.to/4kydmkE 🔹 Drain Hose → https://amzn.to/4kziCo1 🔹 5-Gallon Bucket → https://amzn.to/41UOVVT 🔹 Flat Head Screwdriver → https://amzn.to/4iZOe4w 🔹 Needle Nose Pliers → https://amzn.to/3FEQq34 🔹 Cordless Shop Vac → https://amzn.to/41CRXxX 🔹 1 1/16" Socket → https://amzn.to/3Y3Jm6r 🔹 1 3/16" Socket → https://amzn.to/41tWIKc 🔹 CRAFTSMAN Impact Driver → https://amzn.to/4l0yvny 🔹 Breaker Bar → https://amzn.to/4bBseKY 🔔 Like & Subscribe for More DIY & Home Improvement Videos! 👍 If you found this helpful, give it a thumbs up! 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you don’t miss future uploads! #WaterHeater #DIY #HomeImprovement #Plumbing

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