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Hot water dispensers

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H1954 Thu 29-Jul-21 06:20:01

Yesterday, our kettle stopped working, so we looked online line at the shop that sells electrical appliances and computers and listed amongst the usual array of kettles was a couple of hot water dispensers. Have any GNetters had any experience of hot water dispensers, would you recommend or advise to avoid? We have a spare kettle so therefore not in a hurry to buy anything straight away.

Mamma66 Sun 01-Aug-21 05:54:51

We have one at work. It’s quick and simple and being plumbed in never tastes ‘re-boiled’, BUT if you drink tea the water is never hot enough in my opinion. Consequently, I only drink coffee at work and drink tea (my preferred choice) at home where I can use a kettle. The water dispenser at work can splash too, although I have to say I have only ever done it once or twice in the last six years as the experience of being splashed with near boiling water taught me to be very cautious.

GrannyJulie Sun 01-Aug-21 19:07:32

The Quooker tap is brilliant. I wouldn't bother with the cube (filtered, chilled & sparkling water as well) but the boiling tap is well worth it. Safer and more efficient than a kettle

JackyB Sun 01-Aug-21 19:28:16

It sounds like in a few years' time no one will have a kettle any more. It does make sense to just boil what you need and not to have to lift a container full of scalding water. This would have been ideal for my mother.

I wonder when the technophobe Germans will catch on. I would love one. Although it does sound a bit like a contraption we used to have back in student days - a sort of water heater above the sink which you could set to boil to make tea if necessary. Very handy in our simple little room in the roof.

Luckygirl Sun 01-Aug-21 23:13:16

Oofy - child safety is the reason I do not have one too.

I also wonder about its electricity consumption.