Boiling water tap

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I'm thinking of putting in a boiling water tap.

Should I be worried about anything, about it's use etc..
 
WTF are you talking about??
Is there any need for that, really, it's a simple question to all but a dullard.

OP,

We have an Insikearator hot & cold tap, it really is the *******s, it's great.

The only minor down side is trhe cost of filters, over £80 for a box of two, which needs replacing once a year, so it's about £40 a year on filters.

With ours I recently (last night) installed a digital 7 day timer so I can have it switched off during the night, when we are all at work etc, thus saving power as it's not constatnly cutting in & out.

In summary, worth every penny IMHO.
 
WTF are you talking about??
Is there any need for that, really, it's a simple question to all but a dullard.

OP,

We have an Insikearator hot & cold tap, it really is the ****, it's great.

The only minor down side is trhe cost of filters, over £80 for a box of two, which needs replacing once a year, so it's about £40 a year on filters.

With ours I recently (last night) installed a digital 7 day timer so I can have it switched off during the night, when we are all at work etc, thus saving power as it's not constatnly cutting in & out.

In summary, worth every penny IMHO.

Is there really any need for insults?

We dullards call them "Hot water dispensers." :lol:
 

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