Filtered dispenser guide
Hot and cold water dispenser NZ
A filtered hot and cold dispenser gives households chilled drinking water, near-boiling water for tea or coffee, and ambient water without swapping between a filter jug, fridge bottle, and kettle.
Why choose a filtered dispenser
A standard water cooler dispenses stored water. A purifier-dispenser is built for daily tap-water use and combines filtration, temperature control, and household safety features.
- Cold water around 4-12°C for everyday drinking
- Hot water around 80-90°C, with boost up to about 95°C
- Ambient water for cooking, bottles, and sensitive drinks
- Child safety lock for hot-water dispensing
Kettle replacement intent
Searches for instant hot water often come from people tired of waiting for a kettle. The RUHENS WHP-3700 should answer those queries with temperature, volume, and safety details.
Kitchen fit
The unit is compact at 240mm wide, with preset dispensing volumes of 120ml, 550ml, and 1500ml. Those details help buyers understand whether it fits their bench and daily routines.
Quick answers
- Is a hot and cold water dispenser the same as a water purifier?
- Not always. Some dispensers only heat or chill water. The RUHENS WHP-3700 combines dispensing with a three-stage filtration system for municipal tap water.
- Can the RUHENS WHP-3700 replace a kettle?
- For many everyday uses, yes. It dispenses hot water at about 80-90°C and has a boost mode up to about 95°C for tea, coffee, and instant food.
- Is the hot water dispenser child safe?
- The RUHENS WHP-3700 includes a child safety lock to help prevent accidental hot-water dispensing.