QETTLE has added matte black and gold finishes to its range of entry-level QETTLE Original boiling water taps. The new colours, which are achieved using a PVD process, which produces a tough, highly durable finish, are great news if you’re looking for a stylish, colour-finished truly boiling water tap that won ‘t bust your kitchen budget.
QETTLE’s Alexandra Rowe says,
‘The popularity of gold and black finishes remains undiminished, but until now, it has been impossible to find a true, 100°C boiling water tap in a coloured finish for less than RRP £700. We’ve listened to our customers, and excitingly, with QETTLE Original taps now available in matte black and gold, it’s now possible to add a pop of metallic colour without having to compromise on tap quality, safety or genuinely boiling water.’
Our best-selling QETTLE Original was an instant hit when it was launched in 2018. Offering 4 in 1 functionality, it was the first tap to prove that – thanks to a unique, patented design and the use of advanced, insulating materials – 100°C boiling water on tap doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
Unlike instant hot water taps from many competitor brands, a QETTLE dispenses genuinely boiling, 100°C water. It makes hot drinks instantaneous, but it’s also indispensable for everything from thawing frozen vegetables, dissolving stock cubes and snacks on the go – think porridge, noodles and cup-a-soup – to filling pans with boiling water for speedy suppers.
There’s also a flow of filtered drinking water – meaning that buying bottled water or remembering to fill a filter jug quickly becomes a thing of the past. A QETTLE chiller, which cools the filtered drinking water is also available. And of course, there are normal and normal cold flows of water for all the other kitchen necessities.
We think gold looks equally eye-catching in both light and dark kitchen schemes, whilst matte black is a winner if your kitchen has a slightly more urban or industrial aesthetic. Either colour finish can be easily complemented by other metallic fixtures – for example, lighting, sockets, sinks and even cookware – to achieve a consistent kitchen setting that will be elevated by those metallic finishing touches.