Hot Water Dispensers
For today's fast-paced, dinner-in-an-hour kitchens, hot-water
dispensers are the epitome of convenience, accelerating all
kinds of kitchen tasks: preparing hot drinks, soups, gelatins,
sauces, and cereals; thawing juices; pre-heating water for
cooking; warming baby bottles; even melting wax or purging berry
stains from clothing. Though top-of-the-line models may cost
$400, you can buy serviceable units for as little as $100.
Chances are good that you can find a dispenser to match the
look of your sink fixtures. Typical finishes include white,
black, almond, chrome, and brass. Spout styles range from
standard, streamlined faucets to gooseneck spouts.
Some
units, such as Kitchen Aid's and Whirl way's, have a twist grip
that releases water with a quarter turn. Others, such as
In-Sink-Erator's, have a lever release. Elkay's spouts, which
tout "no lead" construction, have a button on top. Franke makes
the smartly styled Little Butler, which has a tall, L-shaped
spout and a lever handle.
Some manufacturers, Franke and
In-Sink-Erator to name two, offer models that dispense both hot
and cold water through one faucet. The cold water side can be
connected to a chiller, or both supplies can be hooked up to a
water treatment system. This type of faucet eliminates the need
for yet another spout, the purified cold-water spout at the sink.
For sinks that don't have the needed mounting hole for a
new faucet, replacing a purifier spout with one of these is the
perfect solution.
You may request service by applying
on-line and save 15% off, or phone us, or email us
at
info@sugarbearplumbing.com.
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