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Celebrate National Tea Day with InSinkErator®

Celebrate National Tea Day with InSinkErator®

As a nation of tea lovers, sipping through 165 million cups a day, why waste time waiting for the kettle to boil - when you can have instant steaming hot water on demand thanks to InSinkErator®.
 
With approximately 1,500 varieties of tea to choose from1, save time on 21st April, National Tea Day, with a steaming hot water tap from InSinkErator®. As a major player in the steaming hot water tap market, InSinkErator® has a range of steaming hot water taps to complement a variety of kitchen styles, saving time in the kitchen for tea lovers everywhere.
 

InSinkerator® Sponsored Kitchen Showroom Of The Year

InSinkerator® Sponsored Kitchen Showroom Of The Year

InSinkErator®, the global leader and inventor of food waste disposers and a major player in the steaming hot water tap market, sponsored the Kitchen Showroom of the Year category at the kbbreview Retail & Design Awards 2017.

 

Split into two disciplines, business and design, the awards were open to retailers and designers of the kitchen and bathroom industry in the UK and Ireland. After rigorous judging by an experienced panel of industry experts, the winners were announced at the much anticipated awards ceremony at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, on Monday 27th March 2017, with the occasion marking 23 years’ of the awards event in the kitchen and bathroom industry.

 

InSinkErator® Steaming Hot Water Taps Gain WRAS Approval

InSinkErator® Steaming Hot Water Taps Gain WRAS Approval

The complete 3N1 steaming hot water tap range from InSinkErator®, the global leader and inventor of food waste disposers and a major player in the steaming hot water tap market, has gained approval from the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS).
 
A product that has been approved by WRAS confirms that it complies with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations and the Scottish Byelaws. The regulations mean that the water fitting will not cause waste, misuse, undue consumption or contaminate the water supply, and must be ‘of an appropriate quality and standard’.