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The Quooker tap is a game-changer in contemporary kitchens
With the ability to provide 100°C boiling water, as well as chilled, sparkling and filtered water from a single tap, Quooker enhances the modern kitchen experience. Designed and manufactured in the Netherlands, the taps manage to streamline every task, from meal preparation to entertaining.
As sustainability becomes a top priority in kitchen design, Quooker taps offer an eco-friendly solution that reduces reliance on bottled water. Additionally, Quooker’s high-vacuum insulation technology in its boiling water tank cuts energy usage by at least 50% compared to conventional kettles – making it not only practical but also sustainable.
The Quooker CUBE adds a new layer of convenience, allowing users to effortlessly switch between still and sparkling water. With finishes like gunmetal and rose copper, Quooker taps are designed to complement contemporary interiors, offering a perfect balance between function and aesthetic appeal. Combining performance, sustainability and style, the Quooker tap has become an indispensable element for today’s modern, fast-paced lifestyle.
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