Instant hot water dispenser
USD $60 - $60 /Piece
Min.Order:100 Pieces
Xiamen Dingrong Electrical Components Co., Ltd.
Why Have an Instant Hot Water Dispenser?
Think for a moment just how often you heat water. Now think about all the time you can save with an Bone Hammer Instant Hot Water Dispenser. With instant near-boiling 200°F water always at your fingertips, you'll have more time to relax and enjoy:
... a cup of full, rich gourmet coffee in the time it takes to gently close your eyes
... a savory, steamy bowl of soup in the time it takes to put your feet up
... warming a baby bottle in the time it takes to give your little one a hug
Simply put, because you can get more done in less time. Instead of waiting for water to heat, you can finish countless kitchen tasks in seconds and get back to your family or guests, or just relax.
Our Instant Hot Water Dispensers deliver near-boiling water right at your kitchen sink. An under-the-sink tank heats the water to approximately 200° F. As the heated water is used, tap water enters the tank for quick heating.
A fast recovery system can supply up to 60 cups of near-boiling water per hour. Yet each dispenser uses less energy than a 40-watt light bulb.
Instant Hot Water Makes Living Easier
Loosen Jar Lids.
Run InSinkErator hot water over the tilted jar lid for 20 seconds, and then twist off the ring!
Remove Labels From Bottles.
InSinkErator hot water takes them off in no time!
Remove Wax Residue.
Pour a little InSinkErator hot water in a candle holder, let it sit, and the residue comes away without a trace!
Polishing Silver.
Run it under InSinkErator hot water to give it extra shine!
Polishing Jewelry.
Soak it in InSinkErator hot water and ammonia to keep it looking like new!
Faster Cooking.
Use InSinkErator hot water to get a head start when cooking rice or pasta!
Warming Baby Food.
Use InSinkErator hot water in a pan or bowl to heat baby food jars or warm formula bottles!
Quick First Aid.
Use InSinkErator hot water to make a hot compress for temporary pain relief!
Keeping Food Hot.
Warm plates, coffee mugs, and tea cups with InSinkErator hot water to help keep food and beverages hot and delicious!
Remove Baked-On Food.
Dissolve a small amount of dishwasher detergent in InSinkErator hot water to soak pots and pans!
Freshen The Air.
Add InSinkErator hot water to potpourri to fill your home with aromatic scents!
Melt Chocolate.
Run InSinkErator hot water over the outside of a small bowl to pre-warm. Break the chocolate into small pieces. Put enough InSinkErator hot water in a larger pan or bowl to cover about one-half of the chocolate bowl. Stir frequently. The temperature is perfect for proper melting!
Remove Shortening.
Use InSinkErator hot water to quickly clean measuring cups so you can use them right away for other ingredients!
Clean Cake Decorator Tips.
When it's time to change colors, you can quickly remove frosting from decorator tips and bags. Using tongs, just hold under InSinkErator hot water until all the frosting dissolves!
Creaming Butter.
To soften butter more quickly, rinse your mixer's beaters under InSinkErator hot water, then dry thoroughly before proceeding.
Removing Skins.
Wash ripe tomatoes or peaches first, place them in InSinkErator hot water, and then dip in cold water. The skins will easily slip off!
Cutting Cheese.
Run your knife under InSinkErator hot water for easier cutting of process cheese loaves!
Cleaning Cheese Graters.
Just hold under InSinkErator hot water!
Scooping Ice Cream.
Warm your scoop between servings in a bowl of InSinkErator hot water!
Warming Pancake Syrup.
Fill a two-cup glass measuring cup with InSinkErator hot water and place a bottle of pancake syrup in the cup. It's an easy way to get the last drop of syrup out of the bottle!
How a How Water Dispenser Works
When you activate the handle on your InSinkErator® instant hot water dispenser, cool tap water flows into the tank and displaces the near-boiling water, which flows out of the spout. Release the handle, and the valve closes automatically so hot water stops flowing. The cool water is then heated to approximately 200°F, and flows into the expansion chamber where it's ready for later use.