[Lifetime Warranty] 44” Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod Replacement Kit
44” Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod with 3/4" NPT Thread
Key Features
- Material: Magnesium
- Length: 44 inches
- Connection: 3/4 inch NPT male threads
- Design: Flexible, segmented construction for installation in low-clearance areas
- Function: Provides sacrificial protection to extend the life of the water heater tank by preventing corrosion
- Benefit: Helps reduce "rotten egg" (sulfur) odors caused by bacteria in the water
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Serves as a direct replacement for standard 44-inch magnesium anode rods with a 3/4 inch NPT connection.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits most standard residential gas and electric water heaters from major brands.
- Direct replacement for many Rheem, Ruud, and Richmond water heater models.
- Example model compatibility: PROE50 T2 RH95
When to Replace
- As part of routine maintenance every 2-3 years, depending on water hardness and quality.
- When the existing rod is more than 50% consumed or the steel core wire is exposed.
- If you notice a strong sulfur or "rotten egg" smell from your hot water.
Installation Tips
- Always turn off the power (or gas) and cold water supply to the heater before beginning.
- Relieve pressure in the tank by opening a hot water faucet, then drain several gallons from the tank's drain valve.
- A 1-1/16 inch socket is typically required to remove the old anode rod.
- Apply thread sealant tape to the new rod's threads to ensure a watertight seal.
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[Lifetime Warranty] 44” Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod Replacement Kit
[Lifetime Warranty] 44” Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod Replacement Kit
44” Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod with 3/4" NPT Thread
Key Features
- Material: Magnesium
- Length: 44 inches
- Connection: 3/4 inch NPT male threads
- Design: Flexible, segmented construction for installation in low-clearance areas
- Function: Provides sacrificial protection to extend the life of the water heater tank by preventing corrosion
- Benefit: Helps reduce "rotten egg" (sulfur) odors caused by bacteria in the water
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Serves as a direct replacement for standard 44-inch magnesium anode rods with a 3/4 inch NPT connection.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits most standard residential gas and electric water heaters from major brands.
- Direct replacement for many Rheem, Ruud, and Richmond water heater models.
- Example model compatibility: PROE50 T2 RH95
When to Replace
- As part of routine maintenance every 2-3 years, depending on water hardness and quality.
- When the existing rod is more than 50% consumed or the steel core wire is exposed.
- If you notice a strong sulfur or "rotten egg" smell from your hot water.
Installation Tips
- Always turn off the power (or gas) and cold water supply to the heater before beginning.
- Relieve pressure in the tank by opening a hot water faucet, then drain several gallons from the tank's drain valve.
- A 1-1/16 inch socket is typically required to remove the old anode rod.
- Apply thread sealant tape to the new rod's threads to ensure a watertight seal.
$11.90
Original: $34.01
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$34.01
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44” Water Heater Magnesium Anode Rod with 3/4" NPT Thread
Key Features
- Material: Magnesium
- Length: 44 inches
- Connection: 3/4 inch NPT male threads
- Design: Flexible, segmented construction for installation in low-clearance areas
- Function: Provides sacrificial protection to extend the life of the water heater tank by preventing corrosion
- Benefit: Helps reduce "rotten egg" (sulfur) odors caused by bacteria in the water
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Serves as a direct replacement for standard 44-inch magnesium anode rods with a 3/4 inch NPT connection.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits most standard residential gas and electric water heaters from major brands.
- Direct replacement for many Rheem, Ruud, and Richmond water heater models.
- Example model compatibility: PROE50 T2 RH95
When to Replace
- As part of routine maintenance every 2-3 years, depending on water hardness and quality.
- When the existing rod is more than 50% consumed or the steel core wire is exposed.
- If you notice a strong sulfur or "rotten egg" smell from your hot water.
Installation Tips
- Always turn off the power (or gas) and cold water supply to the heater before beginning.
- Relieve pressure in the tank by opening a hot water faucet, then drain several gallons from the tank's drain valve.
- A 1-1/16 inch socket is typically required to remove the old anode rod.
- Apply thread sealant tape to the new rod's threads to ensure a watertight seal.


