Being a specialist in Abode kitchen and bathroom products for almost 15 years, we are delighted to see a new product range being added to the already comprehensive range of Abode hot kitchen taps.
The current range of kitchen hot taps which includes the Pronteau 4in1 and the Pronteau 3in1 now has two new additional models. Both new models, the ProUno and the ProDuo are stand-alone models designed to sit alongside your existing kitchen tap and provide instant near-boiling hot water or in the case of the ProDuo – Instant near boiling hot water as well as filtered cold water.
The ProUno is a hot only model that can dispense 98 degree instant hot water on demand. - An ideal model to accompany your existing kitchen taps. The ProUno has an easy to use single lever which incorporates a safety device through the use of a spring release system on the handle. This innovate product means the risk of younger children using the tap and accidentally dispensing hot water, is significantly reduced. The ProUno is supplied ready to be installed and comes complete with Tap, ProBoil2 Hot water boiler and the Proboil2 scale control filter as well as other waste plumbing attachments and user/installation guides.
The ProDuo is a Hot and Cold water model that provides 98 degree instant hot water as well as filtered standard cold. The tap has a locking safety handle and the spout swivels for maximum usability. As with the ProUno model, the ProDuo comes complete and ready to install. Parts include the tap itself, ProBoil2 Hot water boiler and the Proboil2 scale control filter as well as other waste plumbing attachments and user/installation guides.
Both new models utilise the same technology as the Pronteau 3 in 1 mixer taps. They offer a superb product that you can also retro fit alongside your existing kitchen tap. Easy installation means all you need is an electrical supply/connection in the sink base unit to power your new Pronteau kitchen tap.
Both the Pronteau ProUno and Pronteau ProDuo are available in chrome or brushed nickel finish. If you would like to see the difference between the two finishes, you may like to read our guide on ‘what is the difference between chrome and brushed nickel finishes’