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Commercial storage units are electrical hot water systems which can last under tough, commercial conditions and continue to provide reliable hot water first time and every time. Reece is Australia’s largest supplier of bathroom and plumbing products and that includes the big commercial storage units that need reliable and long-lasting hot water.

We choose only the best world-leading brands and our commercial storage units from Rheem and Everhot are the best on the market. Our heavy duty electric hot water units are designed to provide between 200 and 560L of hot water just within the first hour and to recover as quickly as possible with recovery rates of 190 to 250L per hour at a 50-degree C temperature rise. Available in compact designs, they can be installed quickly and easily and will be ready to deliver reliable hot water straight away.

Our commercial storage hot water systems also include internal gas hot water systems providing reliable hot water at a slightly lower energy cost. Gas hot water systems typically heat up a bit faster than electric alternatives and using natural gas as its energy source, it will also cost a bit less to run. These internal units can also be safely installed and run inside your buildings, perfect for space savers or businesses which do not have access to external grounds.

The entire Reece commercial range is available for purchase either online or in store. Online purchases can be picked up from over 450 local branches across Australia or, if you’re not sure what type of commercial unit is best for your business, step into a local branch and have a chat with our specialist customer service team members. We’ll take you through how both the gas and electrical models work and explain what system might offer you the best reliability at the lowest running cost.