About Quooker
Quooker was invented in the Netherlands in 1970 by Henri Peteri, who wanted instant boiling water without the wait. What began as a single brilliant idea at the kitchen table became one of the most admired kitchen innovations of the past half century. Today, Quooker is a global brand trusted by millions of households across the world, still family-owned, still driven by the same belief that the kitchen should work as efficiently and beautifully as possible.
The Quooker tap replaced the kettle entirely. Not just functionally, but philosophically: it represents a shift in thinking about what a kitchen tap can do. Rather than a tap that delivers cold and hot water and a separate appliance that boils water on the worktop, Quooker combines every water function into a single, carefully engineered tap.
The result is a kitchen that is simpler, safer, more efficient, and more beautiful.
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WHY QUOOKER
Five reasons a Quooker changes the way you use your kitchen
- Instant 100°C boiling water. The moment you turn the Quooker handle, you have boiling water at exactly 100°C. No waiting, no re-boiling, no kettle noise. Whether you are making tea, blanching vegetables, sterilising a jar, or rinsing stubborn fat from a roasting tin, the water is there the instant you need it. For a household that uses boiling water dozens of times a day, the cumulative time saved is genuinely significant.
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The safest choice for your home. Quooker's safety record is one of the most compelling reasons to choose it over a traditional kettle. The tap uses a double push-and-turn action to dispense boiling water, it cannot be activated accidentally. The spout stays cool to the touch. There is no kettle cable trailing across the worktop, no risk of pulling it over. Independent research confirms that Quooker is significantly safer than a conventional kettle, particularly in homes with young children.
- Saves worktop space. Removing the kettle from the worktop frees up meaningful space in a kitchen that is often already pressed for room. The Quooker tank fits compactly in the cupboard beneath the sink, roughly the size of a small fire extinguisher, and connects to your existing water supply without any significant structural work. The tap itself occupies only the space of a standard kitchen tap.
- Energy efficient by design. A Quooker keeps water at 100°C in a vacuum-insulated tank that uses just a few pence of electricity per day, significantly less than boiling a full kettle repeatedly. You only dispense exactly the amount you need, eliminating the overboiling that wastes both water and energy with every kettle use. Over a year, the energy saving is measurable and the environmental benefit is real.
- Versatile across the whole kitchen. The Quooker is used far more than most people expect before they own one. Instant boiling water for pasta, noodles, blanching, sterilising, rinsing, defrosting, cleaning, and filling hot water bottles. With the CUBE, it also delivers filtered chilled still and sparkling water. It is not a single-function appliance, it is an upgrade to the most-used point in any kitchen.
"We are absolutely delighted with the Quooker boiling water tap. It does everything it claims to, and we don't know how we managed for so long without it."
THE RANGE
The Quooker tap range
Every Quooker tap shares the same core technology: an insulated tank under the sink kept at 100°C, a high-vacuum system that maintains that temperature at minimal energy cost, and a double push-and-turn safety mechanism at the tap head. What varies across the range is the tap design, the water functions, and the finish. Here are the main models available:
Quooker Flex
The best-selling Quooker model. A single tap with a pull-out flexible hose that allows directional spraying, ideal for filling large pots away from the sink, rinsing, and cleaning. Available in round and square spout versions. Delivers boiling, cold, and hot water from one tap. With the CUBE, also delivers filtered chilled still and sparkling water.

Quooker Fusion
The Fusion combines a Quooker boiling water tap with a standard cold and hot mixer tap in a single unit. One tap does everything: cold, warm, hot, and 100°C boiling. The cleanest, most minimalist solution for the kitchen sink. Available in Classic Fusion (traditional spout) and Fusion Square and Round styles.

Quooker Front
The Front is Quooker's most contemporary design: a sleek, minimalist tap with a striking front-facing handle mechanism. It separates the Quooker boiling and chilled water functions from your existing mixer tap, allowing you to keep a tap you love while adding the Quooker's capabilities alongside it.

Quooker Nordic
Available in single tap and Twintaps configurations, the Nordic range brings a distinctively Scandinavian aesthetic to the Quooker system. Clean lines, considered proportions, and available in both single-tap (replaces your existing mixer tap) and Twintaps (Quooker and mixer as separate coordinated taps) versions.

LA FABRICO NOTE
All Quooker tap models are configurable: you choose the tap style, the spout shape, and the finish to match your kitchen. Our team at the Exeter showroom can walk you through the full configurator, show you the models in different finishes, and help you work out which best suits your kitchen design and the way you use your sink.
TAP FINISHES
Choose your finish
A Quooker tap is a prominent feature at the kitchen sink and the finish you choose should work with your kitchen design as a whole. Quooker offers one of the widest finish ranges of any tap brand:
We also chose Schüller because their manufacturing philosophy aligns with our own values. Precision over shortcuts. Quality over volume. A product that is designed to last rather than designed to sell once.
As a Devon stockist of both the Schüller and next125 collections, we offer the full range of design appointments, planning sessions, and specification support from our Exeter showroom. We work with you from the first conversation to the completed installation.
| Finish | Character | Works best with |
|---|---|---|
| Stainless steel | Clean, modern, highly durable. Resistant to humidity and scratches | Contemporary kitchens, any colour cabinet |
| Polished chrome | Bright, reflective, timeless. More lustrous than stainless steel | Classic and traditional kitchens, white or cream cabinetry |
| Matte black | Bold, elegant, strong statement. Works with marble, brass, and concrete | Contemporary and handleless kitchens, dark or white cabinetry |
| Gunmetal | Deep grey-blue with subtle sheen. Industrial, masculine, distinctive | Dark or light kitchens where a bold choice is wanted |
| Rose copper | Warm, timeless, jewellery-like quality. Versatile across many palettes | Light Scandinavian kitchens, marble, dark statement kitchens |
| Patinated brass | Develops a unique character with use. Like a fine wine, it improves with age | Classic, warm, and characterful kitchens. A truly individual choice |
THE CUBE
The CUBE: filtered chilled still and sparkling water
Every Quooker tap can be paired with the CUBE — a compact under-counter unit that adds filtered chilled still and sparkling water to the Quooker system. The CUBE connects to your existing Quooker tank and sits alongside it in the cupboard beneath the sink. A single tap then delivers five different types of water: 100°C boiling, cold, hot, chilled still, and chilled sparkling. All filtered. All from one tap.
Water types from one tap
Sparkling per CO₂ cylinder
Filter replacement needed
The environmental case for the CUBE is compelling. Replacing bottled water with chilled still and sparkling water straight from the tap eliminates the need to buy, transport, and dispose of plastic bottles entirely. For a household that regularly buys sparkling water, the CUBE typically pays for itself within a year and produces no single-use plastic thereafter.
SUSTAINABILITY
A Quooker with CUBE can replace approximately 350 single-use plastic bottles per year for an average household. Combined with the energy savings from eliminating the kettle, it is one of the most genuinely sustainable upgrades available for any kitchen.
PLANNING YOUR KITCHEN
Adding a Quooker to your kitchen renovation
The best time to install a Quooker is during a kitchen renovation. It is significantly easier and more cost-effective to plan the tank position, plumbing connection, and tap hole at the design stage than to retrofit after a kitchen is installed. If you are planning a new kitchen with us, whether a Schüller or next125 design, we will incorporate the Quooker specification into the kitchen plan from the outset.
What the installation involves
The Quooker tank connects to the cold water supply under the sink and to a standard 13-amp power socket. The tank itself is compact, roughly the size of a small fire extinguisher, and fits easily alongside other under-sink storage. The tap fits into a standard 35mm tap hole. A qualified plumber and electrician are required for installation, and Quooker's extensive partner installer network means finding an approved fitter is straightforward. Our team can advise on local approved installers across Devon.
Choosing the right model for your kitchen
If you already have a mixer tap you want to keep, the Quooker Front or Nordic Twintaps are the most practical choices, they sit alongside your existing tap and add the Quooker functions without replacing it. If you want a single integrated tap that does everything, the Quooker Fusion is the cleanest and most minimal solution. If you want a pull-out hose for flexible rinsing and filling, the Quooker Flex is the best-selling model and the right starting point for most kitchens.
See the Quooker range at our Exeter showroom
La Fabrico is a Quooker partner showroom in Devon. Visit us in Marsh Barton, Exeter to see every tap model and finish in person, experience the CUBE sparkling water system, and speak to our team about integrating a Quooker into your kitchen renovation.
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