WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
- cautious colin
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WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
1st world problems, the kettle takes too long to boil...
Anyone know where to get a hot water tap, like a quooker or something similar?
for anyone who doesn't know, this is a quooker tap (plenty of other brands are available)
https://www.quooker.co.uk/
Anyone know where to get a hot water tap, like a quooker or something similar?
for anyone who doesn't know, this is a quooker tap (plenty of other brands are available)
https://www.quooker.co.uk/
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Re: WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
I would worry about your household wiring not being up to it. How many watts does it use?
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Re: WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
not too much, around 1600 - its basically a kettle with a big thermos.timmydownawell wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:28 pm I would worry about your household wiring not being up to it. How many watts does it use?
less than a washing machine
Re: WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
You would then need a filter set up to feed your quooker assuming you will drink it.
Is the hot water out of one of the water dispensers not good enough? I have one that filters and heats (mains fed, no blue bottle) and it gets pretty hot
Is the hot water out of one of the water dispensers not good enough? I have one that filters and heats (mains fed, no blue bottle) and it gets pretty hot
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Re: WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
Yep, filter is easy enough. And no, the hot water from the dispenser is not hot enough. I like the hot taps, just seeing if anyone knows where I can get one
Re: WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
You could try Home living on Mao Tse Tung. They have a lot of high end kitchen appliances on the first floor and I have a nagging feeling they had something like this there. Won't be cheap though
Home Living
023 214 250
https://maps.app.goo.gl/UQsw1GTSUwWzTTdY6
Home Living
023 214 250
https://maps.app.goo.gl/UQsw1GTSUwWzTTdY6
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Re: WTB hot water tap (e.g. Quooker)?
You won't find anything like that. Just get a good kettle. You could try those water cooler/heaters. The water gets very hot (steaming), but not boiling. I'd reckon 85 or so. Or they also sell standalone kettles that keep the water warm. A lot of offices use these. Keeps the water very hot all day (near boil) in an insulated container, and you can press a button to reboil. They typically hold something like 5L so enough for a while.
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