Zip HydroTap Sparkling offers the same convenience of original Zip HydroTaps – boiled filtered water and chilled filtered – with a new option for instant sparkling water
February 5th, 2013
Zip HydroTaps were already the height of convenience – pouring chilled filtered water and boiled filtered water at a press. In a home or office with Zip Hydrotap installed, cool refreshment is always on hand, and at teatime, there’s no waiting around for the kettle.
Now, the Zip HydroTap we know and love comes in a third option. At the touch of a lever, Zip HydroTap Sparkling creates and dispenses chilled, filtered, sparkling water.
Add some fun to a glass of juice or cordial, add a slice of lemon for light refreshment, or enjoy it plain for something a little more interesting than still water. It’s a great way to get everyone drinking more water.
Zip HydroTap Sparkling offers the original conveniences of chilled, filtered water and boiled, filtered water in addition to its sparkling option.
Its filter removes impurities such as chlorine, rust, asbestos fibres and even nasty water borne cysts such as giardia and cryptosporidium – but it doesn’t strip the water of the fluoride that prevents tooth decay.
It’s also better for the environment and your pocket. Thanks to their patented energy-efficient technology, Zip HydroTaps go into a low-energy ‘hibernation mode’ after two hours of non-use.
Zip HydroTap pours great tasting water that’s better for you. Now, Zip HydroTap Sparkling means the sparkling water everyone loves to drink is always on hand, at a fraction of store costs, and you can serve it any way you like.
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