Hot Taps – Amazing Invention!

I was lucky enough to re-fit my kitchen early this year, and being in the industry I am up to date with all the latest gadgets that are available in the kitchen – wine coolers, steam ovens, induction hobs, waste disposals, etc. It becomes a difficult choice when looking at appliances to choose what serves you best for your lifestyle – without totally blowing the budget!

The best gadget for me (a tea addict!) is a boiling water tap. I love it, it’s invaluable. No more waiting for a full kettle to boil, just full my cup and away I go. Its also really handy to fill a pan with boiling water and then transfer it to the hob and have it instantly bubbling away.

If you are going to splash out on one luxury gadget for the kitchen my recommendation would be that it is a boiling water tap.

We have a couple on display in the showroom, come down and take a look – and enjoy a cuppa with us!

The new Franke Minerva 3-in1 Kettle tap is excellent, both practical and stylish

New Franke Minerva 3-in-1 Kettle Tap

 

Forget waiting for the kettle to boil. With the Franke Minerva 3-in-1 Kettle Tap, boiling water for tea, coffee, cooking spaghetti or vegetables is instantly available.

The Kettle Tap provides hot, cold and boiling water from one unit for complete convenience. Boiling the kettle can be a waste of water and time; with the Kettle Tap only the water required is used – meaning savings in water and electricity.  

Kettle tap in top of plinth installation
Kettle tap
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Comments

  1. Kudos says:

    That is the best idea ever. My pet peeve is waiting for the kettle to boil so I can fill up my hot water bottle, especially when I’m freezing cold, it seems to take forever!

  2. good post, added you to my RSS reader.

  3. Wow, that looks a bit dangerous! Imagine if a guest or child operated that and got scalded, unaware that it produces boiling water? Also, I’m sure it is just for illustrative purposes, but I wouldn’t put an electric socket directly under a sink, lol.

    • Adamson says:

      It is very safe, I can assure you. There is a push button and twist mechanism so it’s not something a child could operate. Also, I think someone, such as a guest, would need to be shown how to work it the first time so that eliminates the risk of any accidental usage – plus, surely guests shouldn’t be brewing up for themselves – ha ha!

  4. Coffee Guzzler says:

    awesome news or invention for coffee guzzlers

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