
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.
How a Quooker Works
The Quooker system consists of a boiling water-tap on the worktop linked to a small tank in the kitchen cabinet. The tank acts like a vacuum flask connected to the water mains.
The water in the Quooker tank is heated to a temperature of 108 °C. 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. A special active carbon filter inside the tank further purifies the water.
Specification
- Diameter: 200mm
- Height: 490mm
- Total height requirement: 580mm
- Volume 100°C: 7 Litres
- Volume 60°C: 15 Litres
- Volume 40°C: 27 Litres
- Filter: High temperature activated carbon
- Heating-up Time: 20 Minutes
- Min. mains pressure: 200 kPa (2 bar)
- Max. mains pressure: 600 kPa (6 bar)
- Max. working pressure: 800 kPa (8bar)
- Wattage: 2200W
- Standby power consumption: 10W
- Voltage: 230V
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