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10 OF THE BEST: Hot water taps

Are you planning a kitchen makeover? If so, you may want to consider including a hot-water tap. Not only do they make your life easier when it comes to making a brew, sterilising baby bottles and boiling water for cooking, they’re also quicker and cheaper than boiling a kettle and more eco-friendly too.

‘Quooker taps use very little electricity and give impressive energy-saving results,’ says Quooker managing director, Stephen Johnson. ‘Thanks to their advanced technology, it takes only 10 Watts to keep water in the tank at 110°C, while the average kettle uses 2,200 Watts to boil 1.7L of water. You’ll save time by having

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