Is a Boiling Water Tap Worth It? A Review in Collaboration with Melanie Lissack

We recently joined forces with interior design blogger Melanie Lissack to see how Platinum performed in real life. Midway through a kitchen renovation, Melanie tested the tap and shared her honest thoughts.

Here are the highlights:

  • Straightforward Installation: The tap was easy to fit into the existing kitchen setup. A local plumber had everything up and running in just two hours—quick, simple, and stress-free.
  • Neat and Compact Design: The water tank might be small, but it’s surprisingly powerful. It tucks away neatly under the sink without hogging storage space—a big plus for any kitchen.
  • Efficient Energy Use: Kettles can be energy-hungry, but this tap’s insulated tank keeps boiling water ready to go without spiking the electricity bill. Convenient and cost-effective? Yes, please.
  • Built for Hard Water Areas: Dealing with hard water can be a headache, but the built-in anti-limescale filter made it a non-issue. Replacements are only needed every six months, keeping maintenance hassle-free.
  • A Clutter-Free Countertop: Swapping the kettle for a boiling water tap cleared up valuable counter space, making the kitchen feel more open and organised.

The verdict? The 4-in-1 tap is a game-changer. It’s practical, stylish, and offers little everyday wins that really add up.

Thinking about upgrading your kitchen? Explore our range of innovative and energy-efficient boiling water taps at Hot Water Taps.

For Melanie’s full review, visit Melanie Lissack Interiors. All images by Melanie Lissack.

 

4 litre Tank Specification
Capacity: 4 ltrs
Width: 197 mm
Depth: 299.5 mm
Height: 272.5 mm
2.4 Litre Tank Specification
Capacity: 2.4 ltrs
Width: 188 mm
Depth: 188 mm
Height: 262 mm
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