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Pros and cons of installing an instant boiling water tap

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Instant Boiling Water Taps have become increasingly popular over the past year, primarily due to a hybrid working environment shift.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about some of the most significant changes to work patterns in decades, and with more people working from home permanently, the role of the house is evolving to double as a workplace.

Homeowners and homebuyers have prioritised technology and co-working spaces as we emerge from the pandemic, with room for a home office now a key consideration for house hunters. 

While instant boiling water tap sales were on the rise pre-pandemic, as kitchens are transformed into home offices and classrooms, homeowners have realised the value and convenience of these luxurious appliances. Not only are homeowners realising the benefits of their boiling water taps for convinience, but more actual office spaces are also seeing the mult-functional benefits that an instant hot water tap can offer.

These types of faucets dispense boiling water at the click of a button, meaning no waiting around for kettles or saucepans to boil. Not only would they make a stylish addition to your kitchen, but they are arguably more hygienic and safe than kettles and saucepans.

So, should you consider installing an instant boiling water tap in your kitchen? Are they worth the spend? Other than delivering water quickly, what else can a hot water tap do?

We’ve covered the pros and cons of instant boiling water taps to help you discover why these faucets could transform your kitchen.

Pros of Instant Boiling Water Taps

Industry experts expect the demand for instant boiling water faucets to carry on well beyond 2021, noting that the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted how efficient hot water taps are and how inefficient kettles can be.

Fahren UK has also seen an increase in boiling water tap sales year on year, with issues around the safety and restricted mobility of kettles triggering a consumer shift to hot water faucets.

If you’re considering purchasing an instant boiling water tap, browse Fahren UK’s popular 4-in-1 models – the Celsius Collection.

So, what are the pros of Instant Boiling Water Taps?

Boiling water on demand

Are you fed up with waiting around for four to five minutes for your kettle to boil or longer still for the water in your saucepan to reach the boiling point?

Remove waiting periods and the noise of the kettle whistling with a boiling water tap, and you’ll be able to pour yourself a cup of tea or coffee in an instant.

The water tank, a compact unit fitted directly beneath the sink, maintains the water’s temperature at boiling point to give you access to boiling water as soon as you require.

Fahren UK’s boiling water tanks are also complete with touch-sensitive LED displays and built-in filter life indicators to inform owners of when the filter needs to be replaced.

Declutters worksurface spaces

As instant boiling water taps can dispense mains hot and cold water, chilled filtered water and boiling water, these faucets can completely replace your kettle, water bottles and water dispensers to free up work surface space.

Suppose you’re opting for a multifunctional model. In that case, you’ll probably notice that your energy and shopping bills have also reduced as 3-in-1 boiling water taps or 4-in-1 instant boiling water faucets conserve energy and reduce plastic bottle usage.

Save on your energy bills and reduce your CO2 footprint

According to the latest research, on average, kettles require the same amount of energy to boil one litre of water as it takes to run a fridge for approximately seven hours!

As instant boiling water taps only dispense the required amount of water, they prevent water wastage and conserve energy – saving you money in the long term.

Reducing carbon emissions has become of great importance in the past few years, with boiling more water than needed, proving a significant waste of water and energy each year.

While boiling water faucets may not be an ideal replacement for all homeowners, they have been proven to save water, time and energy.

Instant boiling water faucets safer than kettles

When considering the hazards associated with kettles, instant boiling water taps offer peace of mind due to their additional safety features.

Hundreds of thousands of people suffer burns from boiling water out of kettles each year as these types of appliances can easily tip over, as can a saucepan of water on a hob.

Some instant boiling water taps come fitted with child safety features, which prevent the spout from getting hot and ensure the boiling water element of the fixture cannot be switched on by accident.

Fahren UK offers boiling water taps that users can only operate by pressing down on a button, twisting and holding that in place. Once the hand is removed, the switch locks back into the “safety” position, and the connection to the boiling water is turned off.

Boiling water taps improve the taste of water

Fahren UK offers instant boiling water taps that filter water, improving the taste and smell of the water by removing impurities.

The water passes through activated calcium and carbon filters, which remove contaminants present in the water and maintain essential minerals.

Boiling water taps in the high-end range will also aerate water which adds oxygen to the water to increase the taste by oxidising dissolved metals present – particularly ideal if you live in a hard water area.

Cons of Instant Boiling Water Taps

Although these faucets are a sustainable, efficient solution for the home, you will need to sacrifice some cupboard space for the tank to be fitted.

Typically, the boiling water tank is fitted in the cupboard beneath the kitchen sink – an area that is usually used for cleaning storage or waste. Hence, it never tends to pose a problem for homeowners.

However, if you have a small kitchen and use the space beneath your sink to store other appliances, you might need to reorganise your kitchen cupboards.

Hot water tap dispenser installation by a professional technician

If you’re DIY savvy, you may be able to install an instant boiling water tap yourself. 

However, hiring a professional to install the faucet will more than likely save you time and potential headaches as the water tank will need to be connected to the water outlet and electricity supply.

It is a relatively straightforward job and does not require extensive work; however, you will need to factor in the costs of calling out a professional plumber or technician.

Servicing, maintenance and filter replacements

Some instant boiling water faucets require regular servicing and maintenance. The filters will also need to be changed periodically; however, Fahren UK’s boiling water tanks come fitted with a built-in filter life indicator feature to notify you when the filter needs servicing or replacing.

Hot water taps can be expensive

While boiling water taps tend to save you more than your kettle in the long run, they can be expensive, with some models costing hundreds or thousands of pounds.

That said, more expensive models tend to be equipped with more features such as flexible spouts, child-safety features, a spray nozzle to prevent burns, a pull-out hose for hot and cold water, and insulation to ensure that the spout is not too hot to touch.

Thinking about Buying an Instant Boiling Hot Water Tap?

Our range of instant boiling water taps will not only save you time in the kitchen but can instantly add a touch of class and contemporariness. View our Celsius Collection and Kelen & Willian Collection of premium quality instant boiling hot water taps