Winner of a 2015 Good Design Award, the Zip HydroTap has had a colour make over.
The HydroTap Platinum Design Range features eight trend based colours inspired by the A+D community, and ready to fit any kitchen style, from traditional to contemporary.
Enjoy the HydroTap’s precision instant boiling, chilled and sparkling filtered water – presented in premium finishes including rose gold, brushed rose gold, gold, brushed gold, platinum, gunmetal, brushed nickel and nickel.
Zip has been perfecting its MicroPurity water filtration technology for decades. The result of that research is delicious, crystal clear, pure tasting water at the touch of a button. For its design update, colour trends have been match with Zip’s innovative technologies. This include’s Zip’s ground-breaking 0.2-micron filtration system, which removes contaminants as little as 1/500th of a millimetre, chlorine taste and unpleasant odours whilst retaining fluoride.
Zip HydroTap Platinum Design Range also meets the highest standards of environmental responsibility and sustainability. With advanced energy efficiency and best in class cooling technology, the air-cooled ventilation system uses up to 53% less energy than previous models so water is never wasted.
This article is presented by Zip.
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