Quooker
The faucet that does it all, instant boiling, cold filtered and sparkling water.
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Quooker Taps
Enjoy instant boiling, cold filtered and sparkling water, all from a single faucet. Choose from up to seven styles and seven finishes.
Quooker tanks
A Quooker system consists of a faucet on the countertop and a tank in the cabinet below. There are three different types of tanks, depending on your kitchen situation.
Cube and filter
The CUBE provides cold, sparkling filtered water, which means you no longer need to buy water in plastic bottles. It includes a filter that removes pesticides, bacteria and impurities from the water.
The Taps
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Quooker system work?
A Quooker system consists of a small tank in the kitchen cabinet that connects to the Quooker faucet on the countertop.
Our patented vacuum insulation system keeps the pressurized water at the optimum temperature.
This allows you to have boiling water at 100°C whenever you need it, without the need to boil water continuously, or bring the water to a boil for every use.
If you add a CUBE tank under the sink, you can also have cold, filtered and sparkling water, all from the same faucet.
This allows you to have boiling water at 100°C whenever you need it, without the need to boil water continuously, or bring the water to a boil for every use.
If you add a CUBE tank under the sink, you can also have cold, filtered and sparkling water, all from the same faucet.
How do I get boiling water from the tap?
All Quooker faucets dispense boiling water by simply pressing and turning the bezel, which is the ring at the base of the faucet spout.
The patented operation was inspired by that of a child's medicine bottle to prevent children and people who have never used a Quooker faucet from accidentally dispensing boiling water.
The patented operation was inspired by that of a child's medicine bottle to prevent children and people who have never used a Quooker faucet from accidentally dispensing boiling water.
How much power does a Quooker consume in standby mode?
Quooker's standby power consumption is 10 W, about the same as that of a WiFi router.
What are the dimensions of the Quooker tanks?
- The Quooker PRO3 tank requires a space of 55 cm in height and 15 cm in diameter.
- The Quooker PRO7 tank requires a space of 58 cm in height and 20 cm in diameter.
- The Quooker COMBI tank requires a space of 58 cm in height and 20 cm in diameter.
- The Quooker COMBI+ tank requires a space of 53 cm in height and 20 cm in diameter.
- The CUBE system requires 500 mm in height, 223 mm in width and 340 mm in depth.
- If you have specified a Flex faucet, please note that we require a space of at least 500 mm deep x 200 mm wide below the position of the faucet under the countertop in the cabinet.
This is necessary to allow the weight that drives the Flex hose to move freely up and down. If restricted, it will not operate as intended.
- The Quooker PRO7 tank requires a space of 58 cm in height and 20 cm in diameter.
- The Quooker COMBI tank requires a space of 58 cm in height and 20 cm in diameter.
- The Quooker COMBI+ tank requires a space of 53 cm in height and 20 cm in diameter.
- The CUBE system requires 500 mm in height, 223 mm in width and 340 mm in depth.
- If you have specified a Flex faucet, please note that we require a space of at least 500 mm deep x 200 mm wide below the position of the faucet under the countertop in the cabinet.
This is necessary to allow the weight that drives the Flex hose to move freely up and down. If restricted, it will not operate as intended.
Should I ever turn off my Quooker?
Unless you are planning to be away for a month or more, we recommend that you leave your Quooker on.
They only cost about 3 cents a day.
They only cost about 3 cents a day.
How do I turn my Quooker system on or off?
Press the 'Q' button on the top of the tank to turn the Quooker system off. The switch on older tanks is on the right side on the back of the tank, next to the LED cable.
Where can I find the serial number of my Quooker?
It is on a sticker near the top of the side of the vat.
How do I reset my Quooker?
1. Switch off the Quooker above the tank and unplug it from the mains power supply.
Locate the black LED wire that runs from the faucet to the top rear of the vessel. Unplug it from the bowl. Wipe the tip of the cable with a clean, dry cloth. Plug it back into the tank.
3. If your tank serial number includes the letters VCD or VCW, there will be two ports into which the LED cable could fit. The spare will be covered by a plastic cap. Remove the plastic cap and place the LED into this port. (If you have a cold water filter or CUBE the spare port will be in use for this, so there will be two LED wires, not one. If that is the case, swap the wires so that each is now plugged into the other port.)
4. Plug the tank back into the power, but leave it off.
5. Turn on the boiling water tap for about three minutes to replenish all the water in the tank.
6. Leave the flusher off for another 15 minutes. Then turn it back on. You should see a steady red light on the faucet and in the tank.
7. After another 10 to 20 minutes, the light in the tank should flash slowly like a heartbeat. The tap light will turn off. Once this has happened, the Quooker boiling water tap is ready to be used again.
Locate the black LED wire that runs from the faucet to the top rear of the vessel. Unplug it from the bowl. Wipe the tip of the cable with a clean, dry cloth. Plug it back into the tank.
3. If your tank serial number includes the letters VCD or VCW, there will be two ports into which the LED cable could fit. The spare will be covered by a plastic cap. Remove the plastic cap and place the LED into this port. (If you have a cold water filter or CUBE the spare port will be in use for this, so there will be two LED wires, not one. If that is the case, swap the wires so that each is now plugged into the other port.)
4. Plug the tank back into the power, but leave it off.
5. Turn on the boiling water tap for about three minutes to replenish all the water in the tank.
6. Leave the flusher off for another 15 minutes. Then turn it back on. You should see a steady red light on the faucet and in the tank.
7. After another 10 to 20 minutes, the light in the tank should flash slowly like a heartbeat. The tap light will turn off. Once this has happened, the Quooker boiling water tap is ready to be used again.