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Victorians typically obtained hot water through a few methods, primarily using coal-fired boilers or stoves. Many homes were equipped with a "copper," a large metal container heated by a fire, which was used to heat water for household needs. Additionally, some wealthier households had early versions of hot water systems, which circulated hot water through pipes. The introduction of gas and later electric water heaters also contributed to more efficient hot water access in Victorian homes.

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