The new Zip Hydroboil instant boiling water systems now boast smart new features.
December 10th, 2013
The innovative folks at Zip Industries are continually pushing the envelope to improve our drinking experience. Case in point: Their Zip Hydroboil instant boiling water systems are now available with upgraded water filtration systems and power saving features that reduce operating energy consumption by as much as 55 per cent over earlier instant boiling water systems.
A 0.2 micron Zip GlobalPlus™ filtration system provides better tasting tea and coffee by filtering out bitter tasting chlorine, extends the service life of the boiling water chamber by inhibiting the accumulation of mineral deposits, and eliminates other water borne contaminants as tiny as 1/5000 of a millimetre.
Power saving features include Zip Power-Pulse™ technology which controls boiling water temperature more precisely than ever before (within 0.2°C of the selected temperature), automatic sleep mode or total hibernation after a period of non-use, automatic power-off when the kitchen goes dark, and a 24/7 on/off clock enabling power to be disconnected during periods when the kitchen is not in use.
For more information, visit zipindustries.com
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