How about an insinkerator hot water tap?

Having decided that the Redring/Corvette device isn't what we want (thanks for all the feedback on that), how about the Insinkerator hot tap?

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anyone have one of these?

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tinnews
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£355 for a tap? I'll bet they sell hundreds.
Reply to
brass monkey

Some of them have a Thermos (Dewar) container.

Reply to
Huge

That's £355 for the whole thing, water heater, filter, etc.

Reply to
tinnews

Definitely. They don't break when you drop them either.

Reply to
<me9

One of these taps, advertised recently in a UK tabloid quotes something like "running costs for electricity of about 10 pence per annum"

If anyone can find it then it might be worth filing an ASA complaint

Reply to
The Other Mike

I concur, I take one to college as I refuse to pay for coffee all the time, although I have been having a bit of an issue with a weird taste which makes the coffee almost undrinkable...

Reply to
gremlin_95

They do need cleaning out occasionally, including any pouring mechanism in the stopper.

Denture cleaning tablets are okay.

Do not use super citrusol. Don't ask me how I know this.

Owain

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Owain

The sheet that came with it actually mentions soaking it bicarbonate of soda solution which I have been doing, I've yet to try it again though.

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gremlin_95

Obviously a typo - they meant "baby cooking".

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grimly4

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