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KITCHEN SINKS, TAPS & WDU’S


How The Kitchen Tap Industry Can Help The Cost of Living Crisis


W


ith energy bills rising and the cost of living eating into household


budgets, finding ways to minimise expenditure is a priority.


Average energy usage in homes The average family home uses around a fifth of its energy heating water. For those in flats, the percentage is higher. It’s not just the hot water coming from the tap


either – putting the kettle on at regular intervals uses bursts of power to heat your water. Surprisingly, around two-thirds of people overfill a kettle during use, meaning there’s tons of wasted energy.


Comment by Dave Mayer Commercial Director, Reginox UK


So, what is the solution? The kitchen tap industry has developed several solutions to make taps more energy efficient. One of the most popular options in homes in the current market is a boiling water tap. While most people choose these taps primarily


for convenience, there are a number of benefits, including energy savings. Manufacturers have designed boiling water taps (or as they are otherwise known, 3-in-1 or 4-in-1


taps) to be more efficient than your average kitchen faucet. They are made to instantly boil water without needing to wait for a kettle. Plus, you don’t need to wait several minutes for a pan of water to boil on the hob. Not only does this save on electricity or gas to


heat the water, households only use the volume of water needed. So, less is wasted.


How do boiling water taps help the cost of living crisis? If you use the kettle numerous times a day, this constant on-and-off usage while boiling too much water wastes energy and costs more in the long term. Switching to a 3-in-1 or 4-in-1 tap reduces this.


While there is the initial investment of installing this system, the overriding benefit of reducing costs can outweigh the price. There are numerous other uses for a


boiling water tap, such as sterilising, cleaning cookware and making soups. So it’s a versatile addition to the home and can prove a handy investment while helping reduce home- running costs.


Reginox – The Ultimate Collection R


eginox’s sink collection encompasses stainless steel, ceramic and granite


products, all of which are manufactured to the highest quality. Its sink designs are among some of the most dynamic available and perfectly combine functionality, usability and style with value for money. The company also offers an impressive range


of taps, many of which are hand-picked to perfectly complement its sink designs, as well as waste disposals. Here we look at a selection of taps and sinks from Reginox’s impressive collection:


Ego The Ego sink forms part of the company’s range of high quality granite sinks. Featuring contemporary styling that blends curved corners with right angles to create a distinctive look, Ego is complemented beautifully by a designer-profile drainer and chrome waste.


Its highly competitive


price point has ensured that the sink is a firm favourite among homeowners seeking a stylish and hard-wearing alternative to stainless steel.


Aquadzi Aquadzi – the ultimate 4-in-1 tap delivers instant filtered boiling, cold, hot and filtered drinking


water all with a simple touch. The effortless tap allows you to choose from


four different settings – all with the simple touch. The mixer lever can be pulled forward or back for hot and cold water while a one tap sensor releases filtered water and a touch and hold frees the boiling water. For more information on Reginox contact the


company see details below. Alternatively visit the website.


u01260 280033 usales@reginox.co.uk uwww.reginox.co.uk


Ego 22 BKU APRIL 2023


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