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Pioneer Flasks Catering Coffee Tea Urn Pump Drinks Large Conference Flask Hot Water Dispenser, Stainless Steel, 2.2 litres, Grey, (SS22R)

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Hot water dispensers needed to score 75% or more in our tests to qualify as Best Buys. How to buy the best hot water dispenser Win: Breville is renowned for its high-quality products, and the VKJ142 Hot Cup is no exception. It boasts a sturdy build and durable construction, designed to withstand regular use. The robust build quality ensures long-term reliability and durability, making it a worthwhile investment. The best kettles allow you to boil just one cup too, but many don't - and even those that do still require you to measure it out individually each time you boil.

All the hot water dispensers we tested have fixed water tanks and need to be filled in the same way that you would with a kettle – either at the tap, or by filling up the tank with a jug.The Cooks Professional Instant Hot Water Dispenser is a versatile appliance that simplifies the process of boiling water. With its generous capacity, you can prepare multiple cups of hot beverages without frequent refilling. The adjustable temperature settings offer customization to suit your preferences, making it suitable for various hot drinks. Capacity: Determine how much hot water you need on a daily basis. Consider factors like the number of people in your household, the frequency of use, and the volume of water required for your favourite beverages or recipes. Hot water dispensers come in various sizes, so choose one that meets your specific needs. Temperature Settings: Different beverages require different water temperatures. Look for a hot water dispenser with adjustable temperature settings to cater to your preferences. Some models even offer presets for popular drinks like tea, coffee, or hot chocolate, making your life even easier. A hot water dispenser does actually boil water, but we have found that by the time it's dispensed into the cup it's no longer at boiling point. Water dispensed into a room-temperature mug from a hot water dispenser is 91°C. We repeated the same scenario with a freshly boiled kettle and the temperature of the water was 96°C once it was poured into the mug.

You should buy a hot water dispenser if you only want to boil a small amount of water at a time or have difficulty using a kettle. They’re not suitable for boiling large quantities of water, or for making lots of cups of tea in a row.

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Win: One of the key advantages of the Breville HotCup Variable Dispenser is its adjustable temperature settings. You can customize the water temperature according to your preferences, making it ideal for preparing different beverages at the desired heat level.

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