The Flex is the only Quooker tap with a handy, flexible pull out hose. Dispenses 100°C boiling, hot and cold water. The Flex can also dispense chilled and sparkling water when you combine it with the Quooker CUBE. The boiling water stop ensures that the Flex can never dispense boiling water when the pull out hose is pulled out.
The COMBI Provides 7 litres of instant boiling water or 15 litres of hot water (60°C) all from a cold feed.
No more waiting for the hot water with the Quooker COMBI. Furthermore, it is the first 'boiler' with high-vacuum insulation. This makes it the most energy-efficient hot and boiling water provision for the kitchen.
- Capacity: 7 litres
- Dimensions: 50 x 20 x 20
- Capacity 40°C : 27 litres
- Capacity 60°C: 15 litres
- Cold, hot and boiling water from one tap
- With flexible pull-out hose for extra reach in the sink
- Also chilled sparkling water when you combine your Quooker with a CUBE
Dispenses purified water at 100°C, cold water and hot water at 40°C to 60°C from a single tap Childproof double-push-and-turn textured handle with light ring 7 litre stainless steel tank with vacuum insulation Provides 7 litres of boiling water or 15 litres of 60°C hot water Hot water temperature setting range: 40°C to 60°C Thermostatically controlled valve for constant hot water temperature Power 2200W Standby power consumption 10W Heat up time from cold 20 minutes Maximum pressure 8 bars High temperature activated carbon water filter This model requires a cold water feed only
The Quooker system consists of a small tank in the kitchen cupboard that is linked to the boiling water tap on the worktop. The tank acts like a vacuum flask connected to the water mains. The air in the insulated wall is so thin that the heat is unable to escape.
It therefore takes very little energy (just 10 watts) to keep the water in the tank at 108°C. The water only starts to boil when the tap is turned on and the temperature of the outflowing water drops to 100°C. While the water is flowing out of the tap, fresh water immediately flows into the tank.
If you only need boiling water, then the PRO3 (3 litres) or PRO7 (7 litres) is sufficient. But if you have a boiler that is more than six metres from your tap, the COMBI tank is a good choice. This produces boiling water (at a true 100°C). but also hot water (40-60°C, enabling you to save water and energy.