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Part #9003640

Replaced by #9001829
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This part replaces 9003640. Substitute parts can look different from the original.
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Part Information

Helpful DIY instructions: Installation guide with video.

This anode rod (part number 9001829) is for water heaters.

Anode rod 9001829 attracts and neutralizes corrosive particles found in water to help extend the life of the water heater tank.

Disconnect electrical power to the water heater, turn off the water supply and drain the tank before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.

Reviews

1-8 of 8 reviews
Mike
Lynnwood, WAReviews 2Votes 0
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• 3 years ago
Mike• 3 years ago
Easy to install

The anodes were easy to install once I got the old anodes out, the new anode for the hot water outlet has a longer nipple which makes it easer to install. The original anodes were in my opinion over torqued and I had to use a cheater bar extension to brake them loose.

Response from Sears PartsDirect:
sm • 3 years ago

Hello. We are so glad to hear you had a positive experience with Sears!! We greatly appreciate your feedback. Thank you for choosing Sears!

glenny
Wis Rapids, WIReviews 1Votes 0
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• 4 years ago
glenny• 4 years ago
Was very easy to install

Installing rod was easy, process took less than half an hour

Random73
Beverly Hills, CAReviews 1Votes 0
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• 4 years ago
Random73• 4 years ago
To be 3rd Anode rod for our Kenmore Water Heater

I ordered this one for installation in 2027. I ordered and installed the 2nd one in 2017, and I expect it to last until 2027 (the first rod lasted 2006 to 2017).

Bigd526
Glendale, AzReviews 1Votes 0
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• 5 years ago
Bigd526• 5 years ago
Exact replacement

It was easy to replace. Remove old anode rod and simply insert new ones

tonyd
boston,massReviews 1Votes 1
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• 5 years ago
tonyd• 5 years ago
water heater anode rod

It is easy to install and took 30 minutes to install.

Greg K.
Reviews 1Votes 2
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• 3 years ago
Greg K.• 3 years ago
Not exact replacement.

Since I have a Kenmore water heater I purchased this as the OEM replacement. I am sure this will work, but due to this anode being about 6 inches shorter than the original, the surface area of this is about 20% less than the original I was replacing. Makes me think I could have purchased a less expensive one on line since this turned out not to be an exact replacement.

Response from Sears PartsDirect:
SHS Social Care • 3 years ago

Hello Greg, Thank you for your review and the feedback it’s greatly appreciated, we take all reviews as feedback on how we can improve, if you need further assistance on the part you can call 888-873-3829. Thank you.

Tamaracian
South FloridaReviews 1Votes 2
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• 4 years ago
Tamaracian• 4 years ago
Fairly Easy to Install with the Proper Tools

I needed an Impact Wrench to remove the original Anode Rod. The new Anode Rod requires some Teflon Pipe Dope on the threads, and a Breaker Bar with 1-1/16" Hex Socket to install it.

VMaxJo
Olney, MDReviews 1Votes 9
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• 5 years ago
VMaxJo• 5 years ago
Good product, high price, horrible website.

Yes, you DO want to INSPECT these every year, two years minimum and you will likely need to replace it between 5 to 10 years depending on your environment. I was inspecting mine every two to three and then this last year it went from OK to YIKES - see photo. Sears gets only 3 stars because the website was horrible. I had entered all of my heater information and "blindly" accepted the anode rod the web-site presented me. Unfortunately it was for the 40 gallon tank and I have the 50 gallon - a difference of 12" in the rod length. I hope that that only means this one will need to be replaced sooner and not that the lower end of my tank will corrode. If it is your first time replacing the rod be sure to have a 27mm 1/2" drive socket AND an Impact Drill with a socket attachment to fit. These anode rods are tight from the factory and you will rip your heater off your plumbing if you use a standard wrench where the Impact Drill will break it loose without the stresses of wrench leverage.
Also, turn off the heater, turn off the supply valve and have a bucket and hose attached to the heater drain valve to remove a few gallons - or more, before removing the old rod. If it's been more than 5 years since installation or inspection do yourself a favor and order the rod first.

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