Quooker – The Tap That Does it All

With a Quooker tap, you enjoy the convenience of 100°C boiling water instantly, straight from the spout. No more waiting for the kettle to boil, and no more clutter on your worktop.
Fresh, Better-Tasting Water
Every Quooker tank contains an active carbon filter to purify the water. Because it is constantly held at 100°C, the water remains fresh and the calcium level is reduced, perfect for making a better-tasting cup of tea or coffee. Selected models also include a cold-water filter, so you can switch between regular cold and filtered cold water, cutting down on plastic bottles.
Energy and Space Saving
Using a Quooker tap is just as energy-efficient as a kettle, and in many cases uses less power. With the Quooker COMBI tank, which provides both boiling and hot water from a single cold feed, you can even save energy compared to traditional systems.
Safety First
A Quooker tap is designed with safety in mind:
- The entire spout is insulated.
- Boiling water flows as a fine, aerated spray rather than a solid jet.
- A red light signals when boiling water is being dispensed.
- The tap is fixed in place – unlike a kettle or pan, it can’t tip over.
Why Choose a Quooker Tap?
A Quooker is not just a tap, it’s a multifunctional kitchen appliance that combines convenience, safety, and sustainability. From preparing baby formula in seconds to speeding up pasta night, it’s a feature you’ll use every day.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quooker Taps
How much does a Quooker tap cost to buy?
Prices vary depending on the model and tank, but typically a Quooker system starts from around £1,150 and can rise to £2,000+ with extras like the Cube (chilled and sparkling water).
How much does it cost to run a Quooker tap per day?
On standby, a Quooker costs about 3p per day. Actual usage depends on how often you draw boiling water, but for most households it’s comparable to or cheaper than boiling a kettle several times daily.
Do you need a plumber to fit a Quooker tap?
Yes, Quooker taps should be installed by a qualified plumber to ensure the tank and fittings are safely connected to your mains water and power supply.
Can a Quooker tap be fitted to any sink?
In most cases, yes. Quooker taps are compatible with standard sinks and worktops. The main requirement is enough space in the cupboard below for the tank.
What power supply do I need for a Quooker tap?
A standard 13-amp socket is sufficient for most Quooker tanks, although some larger systems may require a 16-amp connection.
Do I need a hot water supply for a Quooker tap?
Not always. If you choose a Quooker COMBI or COMBI+, these provide both boiling and hot water from a cold feed, so a separate hot water supply isn’t essential.
How much does it cost to have a Quooker tap installed?
Installation costs vary, but you can typically expect to pay £300–£500 , depending on the complexity of your kitchen setup and whether additional plumbing or electrics are needed.
Is a Quooker tap better than a kettle?
Yes, for most families. It saves time, reduces energy waste, improves safety, and frees up space in your kitchen. Plus, it can provide filtered, chilled, or sparkling water with the right setup.
Is it cheaper to boil a kettle or use a Quooker tap?
For households that use boiling water multiple times a day, a Quooker can be cheaper and more energy-efficient than a kettle. If you only boil water occasionally, a kettle may be slightly more affordable to run.
See Our Quooker Installations
We’ve fitted Quooker taps in a variety of kitchen styles across East Anglia. Take a look at some of our recent projects: