Zip Water has released the Zip HydroTap Celsius Plus All-In-One Pull-Out. The solution is the world’s first all-in-one tap with the convenience of five water types and an integrated hose system with a snag-proof pull-out sprayer.
Eliminating the need for additional taps, the all-in-one solution declutters benchtops and lets users seamlessly switch between filtered boiling, chilled and sparkling drinking water instantly.
Combining the best of HydroTap G5 technology with a snag-free, retractable pull-out sprayer for flexibility and convenience, the new Zip Water tap was designed in response to consumer demand.
The HydroTap Celsius Plus All-In-One Pull-Out features an under-bench compact hose management system that ensures the tap hose retracts without snagging, a technology that started as a consumer insight.
“The modern kitchen is more than the heart of the home, it’s a multifunctional space used by every member of the family,” Zip Water managing director of Australia and New Zealand Mike Abbott says.
“We know our consumers love the convenience of boiling and chilled water in an instant and the premium sparkling water experience of a HydroTap. Whether you’re preparing food, washing dishes or cleaning up at the end of the day, it effortlessly reaches all angles and corners of the sink, gliding back into place when not needed, all while making an impressive design statement.”
In addition, Zip Water is also launching the Celsius Plus All-In-One, an evolution of the best-selling Celsius All-In-One, featuring a new intuitive touchpad that has antimicrobial protection for enhanced hygiene.
The HydroTap Celsius Plus All-In-One offers consumers instant filtered boiling, chilled and sparkling drinking water, plus unfiltered hot and cold water, all from one carefully engineered tap.
Available in seven modern finishes, both models launch Australia-wide on 14 August 2023 and will only be available in-store at selected specialist retailers.
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