The world’s most advanced filtered drinking water appliance is now available in a range of designer finishes to suit all styles of interior design. In addition to the classic bright and brushed chrome, the new Zip HydroTap G4 is now available in stylish matt and gloss black.
March 3rd, 2015
With a strong move in the international design community towards refined matt finishes for vertical and horizontal surfaces, with gloss elements used as feature elements, the Zip HydroTap G4 is the perfect addition to any interior space. With its matt and gloss options, the Zip HydroTap G4 can be matched or contrasted with a variety of finishes for added visual impact.
Bright and Brushed Chrome
The Zip HydroTap G4 in bright or brushed chrome is the perfect match for the kitchens of today which exude a sense of glamour and luxury. Designers can now mix and match between the glamour of bright chrome or the laid back feel of the brushed chrome to create a truly personalised space within the home.
G4 Technology
Advanced technology which dramatically reduces standby energy consumption and an innovative air-cooled system which does not dump water to waste makes the Zip HydroTap G4 an environmentally-friendly option. Boiling water output is boosted and performance is optimised with the new G4 Command Centre which leads the world in advanced technology.
5 Year Warranty*
The new Zip HydroTap G4 is now so reliable it’s offered with a five-year warranty and supported by a nation-wide installation and service team.
*Warranty conditions apply.
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