Boiling water taps
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Comments (23)I really loved the idea of one of these taps, but when I recently installed a small galley kitchen in a holiday home I realised just how much space they take up in the cabinet, particularly if you want the chiller option. My kitchen designer had installed them before and said that the descaling was a nuisance for many of his clients, particularly in an area with extremely hard water such as ours. The descaling filter cartridge option is expensive and it would be difficult to know how often to change it when the house is not much used. Also the designs of the taps do not appeal to me personally. It is a shame that there is not a wider range available in the UK that would work in a more traditional style of kitchen. In the end the space and design considerations meant that we decided to use a small stove top kettle which boils very quickly to 100 degrees on an induction hob. It is easy enough to boil just a small amount and it doesn't clutter up the workspace like an electric kettle. We can either use a filter jug or simply descale the kettle when necessary. Personally I don't enjoy tea or coffee made with hard water because of the brew strength. Reading comments above about the bubbles causing scum and the lower water temperature reassures me we made the right decision for ourselves.... Eight years ago I considered having one in my larger home kitchen but discounted it because of my dislike of the design of the the taps available. I ended up with the simple P&R Phoenician taps and, as I have a range cooker here, the stove top kettle is again an easy option....See MoreDo you prefer a Kettle or boiling water tap?
Comments (11)Neither kettle nor boiling water tap. It is best to have water purifier in your kitchen & and avoid the hassle of buying bottle water. We at Love Pure Water believe in better tasting drink which is not possible without purified water. It is economical, easy to install, easy to maintain and proevm by results. It goes under kitchen sink and produces purified water 24/7 straight from kitchen tap. Bluewater's systems are proving to be very popular throughout Europe, USA and China, as their reputation for build quality and reliability coupled with their Scandanavian flare for simplicity and sophistication of design, goes from strength to strength. The Spirit and Pro look equally at home in the world's top hotel kitchens and restaurants, as they do in the bespoke kitchens of London's finest dwellings. We believe that the Bluewater Cleone Spirit and Pro models would make a perfect match and would significantly compliment your kitchens in terms of performance, functionality, style and design....See MoreBoiling Water taps - cheaper model advice
Comments (10)Hi all. Perhaps a little late to the party, but it may be relevant to others. In terms of a cheaper boiling water tap, this is exactly what we offer at The Boiling Water Tap Company. We've developed our own brand of boiling water taps and we only sell our own brand, so we know that we are offering only quality products. We have 3 in 1 taps (boiling water & hot/cold mixer) or the more luxury 4 in 1 which also incorporates filtered cold water as a bonus feature in addition to the features of a 3 in 1. Prices are from £299 in our current sale - https://www.theboilingwatertapcompany.co.uk/ Hope this is of use to some people. This is one of our 4 in 1 models in gunmetal....See MoreChrome tap and brass cupboard handles. Big no no????
Comments (3)There are lots of different finishes on hot water taps- admittedly not the entry priced brands. It will be unlikely you will get exactly the same brass finish but there is lots of choice so you can find a finish that sits more comfortably with the brass- I like pewter...See Morepoppophouse
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