Quooker: The most used appliance in the kitchen

We live in a world where people want things delivered at speed. As a generation, we are inherently less patient than we used to be, increasingly unwilling to wait or compromise. On average, we spend four months of our lives waiting for the kettle to boil. Not so with a boiling water tap, which delivers the exact amount of boiling water needed instantly. Once installed, users will find Quooker taps quickly become one of the most used appliances in the whole kitchen.

A Quooker tap saves time whilst cooking, delivering instant boiling water for blanching vegetables, making cups of tea, pots of pasta and so much more. It is also ideal for cleaning crockery and kitchen utensils, and thanks to its sophisticated, state-of-the-art handle system, boiling water is safely dispensed following a quick and deliberate motion.

With the addition of the CUBE accessory, Quooker taps also deliver super chilled and sparkling water at the touch of a button, reducing the use of single-use plastic in the kitchen and offering a more sustainable solution.

Tea and coffee on tap

The convenience of a boiling water tap means the homeowner has access to water for tea and coffee at the simple twist of the faucet. Traditional methods of boiling water require waiting around for the water to boil, and as the traditional saying goes, ‘a watched pan never boils’.  A Quooker tap will give the user more time to prepare, entertain or complete other tasks in the home. This is further utilised during cooking. Boiling water for cooking pasta, rice and vegetables is no longer an extended waiting process whilst the pan of water or kettle boils. Steaming vegetables is also made easy, so tasks such as wilting spinach becomes an instant and easy operation.

 

Clean with a Quooker

The perks of a boiling water tap do not end there. Boiling water taps can be used to wash up plates, cutlery, pans and utensils. Further to this, with the easily controllable Flex tap, cleaning the sink with the extendable hose is a fast and simple task. Quooker taps are created with a host of safety features including an in-built safety stop on the Flex tap, meaning it will never dispense boiling water when the hose is extended, protecting the user at all times.

 

Save on energy consumption, water and bills

Not only is a boiling water tap convenient, but it also saves the homeowner energy and money. Traditional methods of boiling water, such as the kettle, use a lot of energy. Thanks to Quooker’s advanced technology, it takes only 10 watts to keep water in the tank at 110°C, while the average kettle uses 2,200 watts to boil 1.7 litres of water. Dispensing the right amount of water needed at any given time, boiling water taps help reduce water wastage. Gone are the days of overboiling the kettle only to pour away unused water.

 

Striking design

In addition to its practical benefits, a boiling water tap is a stylish addition to the kitchen. With a sleek and modern design, it enhances the kitchen décor and removes the need for other appliances, such as a kettle, freeing up precious space on the worktop.

 

Add sparkle to the kitchen

With the CUBE accessory, sparkling and super chilled water are also accessible at the push of a button. Quooker taps make kitchens more sustainable, removing the need to buy plastic bottles of sparkling water. This is equally helpful in creating fun and impressive cocktails for guests straight from the tap. Using the sparkling water as the base of a cocktail, your tap can assist in fun and fruity cocktail-making from the comfort of your home.

 

Expert comment from Stephen Johnson, Managing Director at Quooker: “Consumers appreciate multifunctional, all-in-one products. Since its launch in 2018, our Flex tap has quickly become the most popular, fastest-growing tap model. Its flexible pull-out hose is an impressive benefit, allowing users to rinse their sink or awkwardly shaped items much more easily. The Flex has been designed so it will never dispense boiling water when the hose is pulled out for safety reasons.”

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