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Get A Hot Cup Of Water In 3 Seconds With Energy Saving Tefal Quick Cup

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By cgull8m

Tefal Quick Cup - Hot Water in 3 Seconds. Photo: Tefal.com.
Tefal Quick Cup - Hot Water in 3 Seconds. Photo: Tefal.com.

With just a press of a button, you can get a cup of water in just three seconds, saves money and energy. It is made possible with Tefal's Quick Cup Water Dispenser available for U.K. customers.

By pressing the button, you can get a cup of either hot or cool filtered water in just 3 seconds. This hot cup of water will be useful if you are making either a hot tea with instant tea bags or hot coffee with instant coffee bags like the new Starbucks' Via Ready Instant Brew.

Tefal (and T-Fal in the US belong to the same group) has developed this machine with their unique opti-quick heating system, so you can make a cup of water in only 3 seconds. You can compare it with a kettle or coffee makers, which takes more than a minute. Plus it saves water, with Kettle, we usually waste more water than necessary, with Tefal we make hot water that we need. Saving less water equates saving less energy to heat them.

Tefal claims that it can save up to 65 percent of the energy used by a standard kettle.

The built-in filter, Tefal Claris Aquafiltration system reduces chlorine, lime scale and other impurities present in water. The filter lasts up to 6 weeks and can filter approximately 50 liters (13.2 gallons) of water.

You can also use this as a water-filtration system if you like and replace the bottled water.

The main features of Tefal Quick Cup are:

· Heats water to output it at 90 degrees
· Includes 1 Claris filter in pack
· Easy filling
· Stainless steel control panel
· Cool touch exterior
· 1.5L (0.40 gallon) removable water tank is dishwasher safe and easy to fill and can be kept in the fridge
· Stainless steel control panel
· 2.8 kW· programmable cup size
· Non slip feet
· Automatic switch off
· Replacement filter indicator light
· Red button for hot filtered water, black button for filtered water
· Brief press of button once for automatic mug size, hold down for manual flow.

You can purchase it here at the UK Guardian Store. Tefal Quick Cup costs £53.50 ($76) and the filter costs £4.84 ($6.94). This is not yet available in the North America, but I will update it as soon as they are available.

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Shalini Kagal profile image

Shalini Kagal  says:
10 months ago

3 seconds? Now that's superfast!

cgull8m profile image

cgull8m  says:
10 months ago

Shalini, yes, blink of an eye LOL. It is useful when we are in a hurry, but it has other uses, energy savings, filtered water, water savings, so we can have this either in office or at home.

quicksand profile image

quicksand  says:
10 months ago

I could not click on that video. Anyway, with a devise like that, we could have more tea more often!

Does it work on microwaves?

BeatsMe profile image

BeatsMe  says:
10 months ago

It's fast, but is it safe? The essence of boiling water is to make the dangerous bacteria dormant. In just 3 seconds, I'm skeptical if it can do this task.

cgull8m profile image

cgull8m  says:
10 months ago

Quicksand, thanks, I changed the Yahoo video to YouTube, initially I couldn't find the same there, in the future I will stick to good, old, reliabe YouTube (like the Jeeves :) )

BeatsMe, good point, hopefully they will answer that issue in this or in the future models. Even if it kills bacteria in 10 to 15 seconds the time is fine. It all depends how fast we need, I think we won't mind waiting for a minute if it is healthy or good coffee. The filter removes most of it and the heating should eliminate the rest.

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