degsie wrote: » Hardly IOT, in fairness.
wexfordman2 wrote: » IOT "Immersion On Tap"
CoBo55 wrote: » Where can you get them? I presume it needs hefty wiring done by an electrician. What wattage are they,? if anyone has a link to an Irish supplier I'd be very grateful.
ctlsleh wrote: » Yea, franke and grohe do them. I believe it’s a standard 13 amp plughttps://www.franke.com/ie/en/hs/expertise/special-features/omni-product-information.htmlhttps://www.grohe.ie/en_ie/for-your-kitchen/watersystems/grohe-blue/watersystems.html
sumo12 wrote: » I don't see any pricing, I presume they are moon money? Anyone that has one, how much did it cost ?
ArthurG wrote: » Just specced a new kitchen. Getting the Quooker with boiling / cold filtered / sparkling. €1,200 is the price the kitchen company is charging, which presumable includes a margin on their part. As mentioned above, runs off 2 x 3 pin standard plugs.
eusap wrote: » Check out Quooker .ie, we got one installed with the kitchen and it was a crazy purchase at the time, but if you asked me to buy one again i would say YES! Great for Tea/Coffee, Cooking, Cleaning, Sterilising etc.... We didn't get the Filtered water part as we read on line it needs annual servicing etc..... but we might add it later. The heater works off a standard 3 pin plug, the Flask that fits under the sink is small enough so should fit most kitchen cupboards. To keep it inline with IOT we did add the Lidl smart plug and setup a routine to turn it off at night time and back on in the morning
hero25 wrote: » We've a Grohe Red one. On our 3rd one in 4 years. The first 2 "broke" less than a year after installation....essentially because of hard water. In fairness both were replaced under warranty. Water is from our own well and after 2 of them broke, we installed a decent external water softener system to remove the limescale. The built-in filter in the Tap unit wasn't strong enough to soften our water. Since then, we've had no issues. So my advice is ensure the water isn't excessively hard as they are expensive to install/replace. And as others have said, the tank takes up most of the cupboard under the sink. But very handy to have and wouldnt be without it.
Anyone try replacing the Quooker filter with non branded version?
i have just the boiling water tap. i rang the support to check if i can connect a 3rd party water filter to quooker and they said no.
How often should it be changed?
Thinking of buying one of these this morning, the tap is gone and can't be fixed. Any thoughts on this one, https://www.taps4less.ie/PP/ISE-4N1LC-CHROME.html
I'm guessing around 1400, Grohe and Cooker ones seem a lot more expensive. We've an InSinkErator already so I trust the brand.
Sorry that's not what i'm after, I want chilled water not cold filtered, looks like InSinkErator don't do them.