The Tefal Quick Cup is an innovative and energy saving water dispenser that gives you hot or cold filtered water at a touch of a button. Press the red button, and within 3 seconds 220ml of water (about the capacity of a mug) is drawn up through an integrated filter, heated, and then dispensed, piping hot, direct into your cup. If you need more keep your finger pressed down on the button; if you want less, then press the button again.
The great advantage of this Tefal Quick Cup is that it only heats the water you need: Tefal claim it can save up to 65% energy, compared to an ordinary kettle. It also takes just 3 seconds to heat a mug of water, so you have plenty of time during the ad break to make your cuppa!
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anna asked this question on 19th Nov 2007
Q: How environmentally friendly are the filters? How do we dispose of them? What are they made of? Do you have to buy a whole new plastic cartridge each time?
A: Currently the filters are a sealed unit - so yes a whole filter unit has to be installed each time. The cartridge case is constructed from Melt Blown High Consistency Polypropylene and is Free of Surfactants, Binders, and Adhesives. Currently no specific advice is available for recycling so disposal with household refuse appears to be the only option, it does not require special segregation.
It should be noted that, according to Tefal "you can still use Quick Cup without the filter cartridge and have your favourite drink ready in 3 seconds. However, if you live in an area affected by hard water, Tefal strongly advises you to use the cartridge in order to provide better tasting, healthier water and to reduce lime scale."
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Alison asked this question on 5th Apr 2008
Q: Does this have to be plumbed into the water system?
A: No. Water can be added through the top of water chamber either directly from a tap or via a jug. Andy
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Katie asked this question on 24th Jan 2008
Q: Where can i buy the filters for the tefal.
A: You can buy them from us, click here for details