

🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with instant perfection in every pour!
The QETTLE 4-in-1 Instant Boiling Water Tap delivers true 100°C boiling water alongside filtered cold and mains hot & cold water from a single, stylish chrome tap. Featuring a powerful 1500W 4-litre boiler and built-in water filtration with smart filter alerts, it fits neatly under a standard 60cm cabinet, freeing up counter space. Designed for convenience and durability with stainless steel components, it’s the ultimate upgrade for millennial professionals seeking efficiency, style, and premium hydration at their fingertips.
| ASIN | B07GH4HNM6 |
| ASIN | B07GH4HNM6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (571) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (571) |
| Date First Available | 20 November 2024 |
| Date First Available | 20 November 2024 |
| Finish | Chrome |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle/Lever Placement | Center |
| Included components | Handle |
| Installation Method | Single Hole |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 12.1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Q9501 |
| Item model number | Q9501 |
| Manufacturer | QETTLE |
| Manufacturer | QETTLE |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Holes | 1 |
| Part number | Q9501 |
| Plug Profile | Deck Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 22.9 x 14.8 x 38.7 cm; 12.08 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 22.9 x 14.8 x 38.7 cm; 12.08 kg |
| Size | 4 Litre Boiler |
| Special Features | Instant boiling water and built-in water filter |
| Spout Height | 228 Millimeters |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
D**Y
There’s a reason for the number of good reviews for this product. All the components seem to be of very good quality, and the tap works just as you would expect. There is quite a bit of ‘stuff’ to go in the unit under the sink; the boiler (4l boiler is about 35(h)x 25(d)x 20(w)cm), the water filter, a drain which attaches to your sink waste pipe, and a little battery box which tells you when the filter needs changing. One of the biggest uses of space however is the myriad of flexible pipes which connect all the components. It needs a little thought about what goes where, but easily fits in a single 60cm unit, and it took me about an hour to fit and get the tap working. It’s worth running the water for a few minutes once set up to flush the system through- there was a small amount of gunk with the first bit of filtered water. One other thing to note is that the boiling water comes out somewhat cloudy- this is normal, as it’s just tiny bubbles- they clear if you let it stand for a minute, but looks strange of you’re not expecting it. The filters are significantly cheaper than rival products, which is worth factoring in, although they will still cost you £50/year if you change it as often as they say you should. In operation, the left hand side is a standard mixer tap, the right hand side is either cold filtered water, or if you press the safety button in and rotate away from yourself, boiling water. You can’t vary the temperature of this like a mixer, just the flow rate of the boiling water, which is good as you don’t want it firing out at full speed. Some steam comes out with the water, which can cause it to spit a bit if you pour too fast, although I’ve never scalded myself. The water is definitely boiling when it comes out- my thermometer measured 99.6°C in the flow of water. It will have to last for 20 years to pay for itself in energy savings, but that’s not why I got it- it’s cool and very convenient, so I’m happy, and it looks good, just like a normal tap.
F**Y
Overall, a good purchase ar the price. We’ve had our Qettle for nearly a month now and it’s been a useful addition to the kitchen - and nice to have reclaimed the counter space where the kettle was. It’s been reliable so far and extremely convenient, and the product is obviously well made. I do have a few minor gripes however. Firstly, the boiling water stream does spit a tiny bit, at angles, meaning on occasion I’ve had very slight droplets of boiling water land on my hand or arm - nothing dangerous or sufficient to do damage, but a stark reminder of the heat this thing generates. Secondly, cups of tea *always* end up with froth on top. The guidance in the instructions / online does warn of this and blames certain types of teabag plus hard water (we’re in a very hard water area), but I’ve tried a few to no avail. It’s just water foam, and is easily removed but isn’t ideal. It is easy to add the teabag to an already-poured mug of boiling water, which doesn’t result in the same effect, but a strange bug in the device nonetheless. Thirdly: the filtered water it produces, whilst tasting lovely, is not particularly cold. This makes perfect sense on the basis that the tank doesn’t have a chiller but keeps the prefiltered water at room temperature, but not something I’d acknowledged before purchase. Thankfully our fridge has a similar function so no issue. Finally - and this isn’t a criticism of the product but a watch-out for buyers nonetheless - the tap mechanism takes a bit of getting used to; it’s not that it isn’t intuitive but it is obviously different to the previous kitchen tap it replaced, and it would be easy to scald oneself by using boiling water as opposed to cold. I’m not particularly reassured by the small safety catch that is supposed to stop this happening, and the product could be a risk if small children are about. All in, however, a very worthwhile purchase and one I wish I’d made years ago.
J**D
I held off reviewing this tap for a couple of months to see how it performed. I’m happy now to say it’s a great tap, and wished I’d bought one sooner, but had been humming and ha-ing between this tap, and others on the cheaper and more expensive side of the Quettle. Pleased I made this choice, as it’s been great straight out of the box, and it was a surprisingly big box too! It’s beautifully finished and reeks quality for sure. The thing is there’s quite a lot of bits to get under the sink, with the boiler, filter unit, and all the hoses that go with it. That said, once you’ve worked out where it’s all going, installation is pretty straight forward thanks to the very informative fitting instructions. The drip tray provided is twice the foot-print of the boiler which was a bit of a surprise, but I realised that this is to also accommodate the optional chiller unit (which I didn’t go for because there’s a chiller in my fridge/freezer already). Operationally, it takes a little getting used to with the boiling water dispenser, since depending on what handed you are, you can end up all crossed up and potentially scolding yourself when making a cup of tea for example if you’re not careful. Of course you could mount the tap 180 degrees around, and solve the problem that way, but the normal hot water side would be rotating away from you, and if the tap is mounted close to a wall, you might not get the full rotation required - just an observation. Summing up, a great tap which delivers 100 degree boiling water at half the price of another well known brand. If I’ve one criticism, it would be the red child-proof lock (which imho isn’t very child proof) and is more a red rag to a bull than anything else. I’m sure they could come up with something better than this, but at least if the child got the red cap off, it would still have to press the button and rotate the lever. No kids in my house, so I don’t exactly have this worry, but none of these taps are completely fool-proof anyway…, are they??!!
L**8
We've had out Qettle installed now for about 4 weeks. Our plumber said it was easy to install. The tap itself looks great and feels like high quality metal. The unit under the sink is neat and fits out of the way. It is great having all 4 functions in one (hot, cold,boiling and filtered cold). It is very easy to use. Yes the boiling water does spit a bit but nothing near as bad as the Quooker that my in laws have (at 5 times the cost!)!! It can be mitigated against by ensuring the spout of the tap is well inside the container you are filling. I have not had to change the filter yet but it looks easy. We unfortunately had a problem occur after about 3 weeks with the boiler unit where it started to leak (not from any of the pipe attachments). I rang Qettle customer service and they could not have been more helpful. They had a replacement boiler out to me the same day by courier and it came with very clear instructions on how to change out the boiler yourself (without needing a repeat plumber visit). I was super impressed and it gives me confidence that they will stand over the product in the longer term. Overall I think it is extremely good value for a boiling water tap (especially vs the market leader Quooker) and I would recommend.
J**Y
Bought this on a fairly early release, about 1 year ago and installed 6 months ago. Bought when both handles either side were identical and it was £100 cheaper. We were looking for a boiling tap for our new kitchen , but could not justify the price of a quooker or a franke, but wanted 100c boiling. After some large amounts of googling we came across the qettle, seemed to fit the bill but was 1/3rd of the price of the other 2. A bit of researched showed that the manufacturer behind it was longstanding and well respected and based in the UK. We took the plunge, but it took a while until we were ready to install. Installation takes some planning, as there is a fair amount to fit in if you want all the pipes out the way so you can use the remaining space of the cupboard effectively, but we managed to fit it under a single Belfast sink with some careful thought, though we have added some holes in the base unit back and side next to the boiler unit to help circulate some air. The length of the flexi pipes are a little short and only just reached the tap connectors, others have mentioned that the Franke flexi's are twice as long. There was an issue on first installation where there was some weeping on the water inlet into the filter housing. An email to Qettle customer services and we got a call within 1 working day from someone, who obviously knew what they were talking about and they diagnosed the issue as an ill seated O-ring or a faulty collet in the push fit connector, he said he would get some in the post to us that afternoon and talked us through how to install them. They arrived next day and we installed them in a matter of minutes, which cured the issue instantly. Having used it now for 6 months, we are very pleased with it, my wife who was not convinced by the idea now is. we let or 10 year old use it without issue, saves a good amount of time when cooking things like pasta, also extremely good for cleaning baked on food in pots and pans. Excellent when entertaining and you have to make lots of tea and coffee, Though tea and coffee can be a little frothy some times, and the output can be a bit spitty, but we reckon most of this is how we use it. Downside is the single design, Franke have a couple of diffent designs to fit in with rustic, modern, etc., but for us the design fitted in well with our new kitchen Overall very happy, relatively easy to install given some thought, excellent customer service and alot cheaper than the competion. Just hoping it has some longevit as we have fairly hard water and hoping the filters stay competitley priced.
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