The new Zip HydroTap now gives sparkling water in addition to boiling and chilled filtered water
October 4th, 2012
The growing popularity of bottled sparkling water has led the world’s number one instant boiling water company to add new models to its Zip HydroTap range, giving sparkling chilled filtered drinking water as well as boiling and chilled filtered water – all at a fraction of the cost of bottled water.

Because the new Zip HydroTap models filter out impurities as tiny as one fifth of a thousandth of a millimetre, they give sparkling water that is crystal clear and tastes great alone, or mixed with spirits, wines, cordials or juices.

The new Zip HydroTap models include boiling/chilled/sparkling systems for residential kitchens, and larger-capacity boiling/chilled/sparkling systems for commercial and industrial applications. Any can be installed on a sink — or any location away from the sink, by using an optional ’font’ accessory.

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