As innovative as it is elegant, the Zip HydroTap combines stylish design with advanced technology to bring you instant boiling, chilled and sparkling filtered water.
Refined over the decades, Zip’s advanced technology expertly transforms water into three irresistible forms at the touch of a button.
Instant, Efficient and Safe Boiling
The Zip HydroTap produces instant boiling water, without wasting energy, thanks to its PowerPulse™ technology. Rather than overheating and cooling, the HydroTap produces small, instantaneous and effective energy bursts, ensuring consistent temperature and maximised energy efficiency. Never wait for a kettle to boil again – this groundbreaking function will help save time in your busy schedule!
With boiling isolation and safety locking features the Zip HydroTap has been designed with safety in mind. These unique features make the HydroTap the world’s safest instant boiling appliance.
Water in its Purest Form
The Zip HydroTap incorporates pioneering MicroPurity™ filtration technology to expertly remove sediment, volatile organic compounds, lead and parasitic microorganisms greater than 0.2 microns. This advanced process produces crystal clear and pure tasting water, free from odours and contamination; ensuring water in its healthiest form.
Responsibly Air Cooled
There is nothing better than refreshing, chilled water. Zip has perfected Air Cooling with the G4. This environmentally responsible way of cooling the system ensures no water is wasted in the cooling process. The Zip HydroTap guarantees you are always equipped with truly invigorating and responsibly cooled water.
Designed with Sustainability in mind
Zip’s intelligent technology makes the Zip HydroTap supremely efficient. It saves on power, energy and water wastage, meaning it’s good for people and the planet. Zip is committed to being an environmentally responsible Australian company, letting you enjoy instant boiling, chilled and sparkling water with a crystal clear conscience.
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