HOT, COLD & FILTERED TAPS
Carron Phoenix’s Seraphina boiling water tap offers a multitude of benefits
In addition to being highly functional and time saving, Instant Boiling Water Taps are an eco- friendly addition to the kitchen, eliminating the need for overfilled kettles which are wasteful of water and electricity. The Seraphina boiling water tap from Carron Phoenix avoids doing either, as it delivers only the exact amount of 100˚C instant boiling water required for the task in hand. With its elegant and universally
appealing swan neck design in polished chrome, the Seraphina uses 3-in-1 technology to dispense hot, cold and boiling water from a single tap. As well as being convenient, it also saves valuable cupboard space, as the hot water tank is slim enough to fit behind a standard 150mm cabinet plinth. The tap’s safety button prevents
accidental activation and, unlike many models, Seraphina benefits from a water conditioning filter in
the boiling water unit which ensures the boiling water is free of sediment, odours and unwanted particles. It also protects the tank against sediment build-up for optimum performance and longevity. Seraphina comes with a five- year guarantee on working parts.
0161 436 6280 email:
sales@carron.com
www.carron.com
Franke’s Minerva Electronic 4-in-1 tap offers extra functionality with pre-set touch controls
Franke’s range of Omni and Minerva Instant Boiling Water Taps offer environmental benefits, convenience and support a multitude of tasks in the kitchen including food preparation, blanching, getting things on the boil quickly or sterilising items.
While mechanical
twist and turn operation is a standard feature on many of the models, the Minerva Electronic 4-in-1 offers enhanced functionality and user-friendliness with a price tag of £1,852 inc. VAT, a modest premium for the extra benefits. With a simple touch and turn of a
dial, the Minerva Electronic 4-in-1 tap’s pre-set touch controls automatically dispense filtered 100°C boiling or filtered cold water; perfect for filling jugs, pans or cafetières without the need to stand over the tap. Standard mains hot and cold
water can be accessed via a separate lever. The Minerva Electronic is easy to
install in as little as 20 minutes thanks to the MBox system, which integrates five single parts into one compact box. The tap has a slim five litre water tank that fits neatly behind the plinth saving valuable cupboard space. It comes with the assurance of a two-year guarantee on parts and finish and Franke aftersales support.
0161 436 6280
www.franke.co.uk
Upgraded NeoTank available with InSinkErator® 4N1 Touch tap A
s a major player in the specialist kitchen tap market, InSinkErator®
continually develops its offering and has upgraded its hot water tank to reach a higher temperature for the complete range of steaming hot water taps and combination taps, including the 4N1 Touch. The upgraded NeoTank benefits from 1300
Watts of heating power to efficiently heat the water in the compact tank up to 99°C. If a lower
water temperature is required, the NeoTank features a precise +/– 1°C thermostat, which may be adjusted. The user is able to set their desired water temperature, with ease, using the digital touch-screen control panel. The NeoTank can be set to temperatures between 88°C and 99°C, ideal for connoisseurs of freshly ground coffee and a perfect cup of tea. The NeoTank benefits from a durable and corrosion-resistant stainless steel tank and improved insulation, ensuring a super-silent operation. What’s more, the compact 2.5 litre tank fits neatly under the sink, perfect for where space is at a premium. The 4N1 Touch offers instant, filtered steaming
hot water and instant filtered cold water, as well as regular hot and cold water, from one combined fixture. Consumers with a 4N1 Touch can benefit by having instant filtered water readily available in their own home, reducing the need to purchase bottled water; especially when a variety of re-fillable drinking bottles are widely available.
01923 297881
https://insinkerator.emerson.com/en-gb
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