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maggiebee | 12:58 Mon 07th Mar 2016 | ChatterBank
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Does anyone have one of these kitchen taps that delivers boiling water. I think there may be a small tank under the sink but not exactly sure how it works. They seem to be quite expensive to buy so before proceeding would appreciate some comments.
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Quocker, or something. There was a thread yesterday.
I was very sceptical and thought it was an expensive indulgence. I wouldn't be without it now and in five years no family member or visitor has had any kind of accent whilst using it.

Check these threads for loads of relevant posts:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/search/?q1=quooker

More information here:
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/131526-five-boiling-water-taps-the-hottest-thing-in-your-kitchen

Personally, with a cheap kettle costing a fiver in Asda and one of those posh taps costing nearly (or, for some models, well over) £1000, I know which one I'm sticking with!
I quite enjoy it when people 'do' accents, eccles.
Well it's better than having them tap dancing they may have an accident and fall in the sink ;-)
Ba dum tish!
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Thanks for your responses and links. I must have missed the last discussion on this but have now read it thanks to Eccles. Will have to have a think about this as it's a lot of money to shell out on a whim.
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