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14 Jul, 2021
Big, expensive, worth it
1 of 1 found this helpful As hot water dispensers go, I’ve seen/had/used them all. This is the only one that ticks all the boxes.
If you’re looking for a single mug shot, then the small Breville Hotcup is fine - although it gets pretty grimy and sounds like a choking baby when it dispenses. You will though, inevitably, find that one “cup” doesn’t satisfy, and search for a larger/adjustable one to cover the carrots in the saucepan.
The larger Breville however suffers from a fatal design flaw that they’ve never felt the commercial need to fix - in that the hoses are the same for its smaller brother, and boil their way loose in about month, killing the water flow.
This, along with other designs also don’t dispense nearly enough water, even when fully functioning.
Which leaves the Morphy R. It’s large, and not “pretty”, but very rectangular so it can be placed neatly in most places. It’s expensive, but shows it with its very good build quality, display and button controls. It amply dispenses small to large quantities of water that’s very easily controlled. It has a neat double spout so you can fill two cups simultaneously. It also has a self detecting cleaning cycle which is essential since the element is enclosed. This will warn you when it needs descaling and instructions on how to do that are included.
Other v small criticism: the hopper is too small for the amount of water it could suck-up in a maximum boil (due to a safety feature on the valve). This isn’t a problem if you don’t insert the captured Britta filter - filling instead from your separate filter jug that I’m sure you have (since you’re looking at hot water dispensers for Pete’s sake!). Filling this way means you can store more water in the hopper.
Do not consider any other product. This one is the winner.
Sorry to waffle.