Zip’s mission is to put the pleasure back into drinking water.
October 21st, 2015
With energy-efficient design, water-saving technology and world-class filtration, Zip delivers crystal clear, pure tasting boiling, chilled and sparkling water at the instant touch of a button, so it’s easier to stay hydrated and experience the health benefits. That’s The Zip Effect.
The intelligent Zip HydroTap provides tastier and healthier filtered drinking water thanks to an advanced 0.2 micron filtration system delivery system, which is up to 25-times more efficient than other filters, removing dirt and contaminants as tiny as one 5000th of a millimetre.
Every Zip HydroTap is designed to the highest standards of environmental responsibility and sustainability – the low-energy, air-cooled system, with in-built cross-ventilation, doesn’t waste water, plus with Zip there are no plastic bottles going to waste. And for added peace of mind, every Zip HydroTap is offered with an industry leading warranty, and backed by Zip’s nation-wide installation and service team.
Zip now also boasts a range of elegant designs to please even the most discerning tastes and add a touch of style to any contemporary kitchen. Available in Zip HydroTap Arc, Cube and Elite, and also Celsius Arc and Cube, all of these options are available in a range of finishes, including bright chrome, brushed chrome, matte black and gloss black. Healthy living has never looked so good.
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