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You may have noticed compact beverage faucets installed on sink edges, perhaps at a friend’s home or in an office breakroom. These convenient fixtures can be seamlessly integrated into nearly any sink area, including kitchens and laundry rooms. They offer filtered water on demand or, when equipped with an instant boiling water tap, allow you to prepare hot tea or coffee instantly with a simple lever operation.
Integrated water dispenser faucets are practical, user-friendly, and simple to install, offering a refreshing upgrade to your daily tea and coffee preparation. However, finding trustworthy information can be challenging, so we have created a comprehensive buying guide to help you understand everything you need when considering the installation of a beverage faucet or instant hot water dispenser in your home.
Defining a Beverage Faucet
A beverage faucet is a compact drinking water tap installed on the sink’s edge, connected to the same plumbing line as the kitchen faucet. Known by various names, these faucets share a common purpose: to deliver clean drinking water through a dedicated dispensing spout, ideal for filling glasses or mugs efficiently and without spills.
These faucets are available as compact, straightforward units that fit into the existing pre-drilled holes of a kitchen sink, or they may be integrated into a filtered or purified water system. A widely favored variant is the hot and cold water tap, which links to a heated water tank, providing hot or warm water instantly for preparing your preferred tea.
Advantages of Using a Drinking Water Dispenser
Although standalone water coolers with weekly bottle deliveries may appear to be a convenient drinking water solution, they come with significant disadvantages. The bottles are often heavy, challenging to handle, and require additional storage space. Once the bottles are depleted, users must rely on tap water from the sink. Additionally, bottled water dispensers involve increased expenses and maintenance efforts.

A filtered or instant hot water faucet eliminates the costly inconvenience of managing storage bottles. Some models even offer hands-free operation. Whether a filtered water tap or an instant hot water dispenser, these built-in faucets provide multiple convenient features, making them a practical and worthwhile addition to your kitchen.

Install a Water Tap Conveniently Where and When You Require One
The compact faucet of a water dispenser occupies minimal space on the sink edge or countertop. Cold water dispensers enhance the functionality of sink areas wherever required. They can be installed in a kitchen or any location with a sink to offer convenient access to drinking water.
This might involve a hot and cold water dispenser in the kitchen or a filtered water dispenser placed in the children’s bathroom. It eliminates wasted floor space, avoids the hazard of a top-heavy bottled-water cooler, and requires no plumbing modifications.

An instant hot water dispenser heats water in advance, maintaining it at the desired temperature within an insulated tank until needed. This eliminates the need for boiling water over open flames or using a microwave. The water is stored safely out of reach, reducing the risk of injury from hot plates or gas stoves for pets and inattentive family members.
Most models allow manual adjustment of the water temperature, enabling you to tailor it to your preferred beverages. Whether set to a mild 90 degrees Fahrenheit or nearly boiling at 205 degrees, you simply place your cup under the tap and activate the faucet. This avoids unnecessary energy use by heating only what’s required and eliminates waiting for a fresh pot to boil, as hot water is served instantly. Certain models can deliver up to 60 hot servings per hour.
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