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Steaming hot with InSinkErator
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FoodBev Media

10 September 2008

Steaming hot with InSinkErator

InSinkErator UK has launched its 98°C Steaming Hot Water Tap on the contracted water services market – answering increasing demand for functional yet elegant water dispensing solutions in offices across the UK.

The company claims its new tap is an ideal solution for any commercial setting with capacity to deliver around 100 cups of near boiling hot water every hour.

There are two options available - the GN1100 which delivers filtered hot water, and the HC1100 which delivers filtered hot and cold water. The HC1100 version of the Steaming Hot Water Tap can be easily upgraded to provide chilled cold water, with the addition of a small refrigeration unit.

InSinkErator Sales and Marketing Director Ashley Munden commented: “The growth of open plan offices and commercial units, where clients and customers can clearly see everything, means demand for stylish yet functional products is increasing.

“The office water supply market is an exciting new sales channel for InSinkErator and we are confident that we can mirror the fantastic success we have already achieved in the mainstream retail sector where consumers have recognised the benefits of this kitchen product.”

InSinkErator UK, a division of Emerson Electric, is the UK and world’s largest manufacturer of food waste disposers and the clear global market leader.

Emerson, based in St. Louis, is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses.

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