Boiling watta taps



Why on earth wouldn't you have a boiling water tap
I could have had one for nowt mate when the kitchen was fitted.

I like the process of actually boiling the heavy metal,waiting for the whistle to blast away etc.the whole anticipation is part of the ritual.


on a similar note I’ll not have a microwave in the house,mainly because everything that comes out of them is dink.
 
I could have had one for nowt mate when the kitchen was fitted.

I like the process of actually boiling the heavy metal,waiting for the whistle to blast away etc.the whole anticipation is part of the ritual.


on a similar note I’ll not have a microwave in the house,mainly because everything that comes out of them is dink.
What is dink?
 
Was on the Quooker site and 2k+ seems a canny whack for one with boiling/chilled water + more if you needed sparkling.. I'll have a proper look at some point.
We got a quettle , it’s something we wouldn’t have bothered with at old house but decided would come in useful in new new build and it certainly has.
 
We got a quettle , it’s something we wouldn’t have bothered with at old house but decided would come in useful in new new build and it certainly has.
Did that come with the new build? We're currently buying our first house and it's something we're on about getting put in, but the prices seem to vary massively between some. Quettle seem to have good prices like
 
Must cost a fortune to run
Less than boiling a kettle a couple of times a day. Costs 3p a day to run for instant boiling water - it’s the initial outlay that’s the sting
Did that come with the new build? We're currently buying our first house and it's something we're on about getting put in, but the prices seem to vary massively between some. Quettle seem to have good prices like
No we got it fitted when we moved in , another advantage is less clutter on the bench - we have a canny sized coffee machine so losing the kettle was a bonus
Did that come with the new build? We're currently buying our first house and it's something we're on about getting put in, but the prices seem to vary massively between some. Quettle seem to have good prices like
We got the 4 in 1 tap , couldn’t justify the sparkling water addition so upgraded my soda stream to an aarke which is stunning to look at
 
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Less than boiling a kettle a couple of times a day. Costs 3p a day to run for instant boiling water - it’s the initial outlay that’s the sting

No we got it fitted when we moved in , another advantage is less clutter on the bench - we have a canny sized coffee machine so losing the kettle was a bonus

We got the 4 in 1 tap , couldn’t justify the sparkling water addition so upgraded my soda stream to an aarke which is stunning to look at
How much did you pay if you don't mind me asking? The 4-in-1's with 4L tank are £595 on the site which seems a really good price compared to Quooker
 
How much did you pay if you don't mind me asking? The 4-in-1's with 4L tank are £595 on the site which seems a really good price compared to Quooker
That’s what we have it was £555 as they put prices up quite recently plus I think about £80 to have it installed as plumber had to move all the pipes to accommodate the tank. P
I really don’t see the need for instant boiling water like press the kettle on the way past do what your doing and it’s done 🤣🤣🤣
So don’t get one , it’s quite simple
 
How much did you pay if you don't mind me asking? The 4-in-1's with 4L tank are £595 on the site which seems a really good price compared to Quooker
We paid about 800 for our quooker. That was about 5 years ago...
Shit a brick about paying that much but wouldn't be without one now... Used others in offices and over people's houses and must say I'd stick with quooker.. seems to aerate the water better and just right temperature.. some ice found not quite hot enough
 

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