You no longer have to go shopping for sparkling water. Zip Industries brings bubbles direct to your faucet.
February 15th, 2013
The Zip HydroTap Sparkling is the latest innovation in the highly successful Zip HydroTap range. It allows you to create and dispense sparkling water at the touch of a lever.
Fill your glasses, jugs, carafes and bottles with chilled and filtered sparkling water that’s crystal clear and tastes great. Enjoy it plain or add some sparkle to your favourite drink.
The Zip HydroTap Sparkling offers ample choices. You can select sparkling water that is chilled and filtered. Or still chilled and filtered water. Or even instant boiling water that is also filtered. No more waiting for water to boil.
And the patented Zip energy-efficient technology saves energy (and money) in numerous clever ways such as going into low-energy ‘hibernation mode’ after 2 hours of non-use.
The filter used on the Zip HydroTap Sparkling filters out impurities such as chlorine, lead, rust, asbestos fibres and even nasty waterborne cysts such as giardia and cryptosporidium. Yet, the clever filter system does not remove the fluoride that helps prevent tooth decay. It just delivers better tasting water that’s better for you.
The Zip HydroTap Sparkling is a great new way to get the water you want, the way you want it.
For more information about distribution in Asia, call +61 1800 42 43 44 or visit zipindustries.com
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