The Quooker Flex Round is a premium kitchen tap that delivers 100°C boiling water, hot, cold, and – with an upgrade – chilled and sparkling water, all from a single stylish fixture. Its standout feature is the flexible pull-out hose, making cleaning and filling easier than ever and now its easier than ever to have one installed into your home in Chichester PO19 South East England
Key Features of the Quooker Flex Round
3-in-1 tap: Hot, cold, and 100°C boiling water
Pull-out flexible hose for added reach (only works with cold & warm water)
Upgrade to 4-in-1 with the Quooker CUBE (chilled and sparkling water)
Double push-and-turn safety mechanism
High insulation and low standby energy use
Child-safe boiling water control with aerated flow
Design & Finishes
Polished Chrome
Stainless Steel
Matte Black
Rose Copper (limited availability)
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Tap Height
~412 mm
Spout Reach
~220 mm
Tap Hole Size
35 mm
Rotation
270°
Water Pressure
2–6 bar (max 8 bar)
Compatible Tanks
PRO3, COMBI(+), CUBE
Will the Quooker Flex Round Fit Under My Sink?
It’s a common question – and the answer is usually yes. As long as your kitchen has a water supply and electrical connection, a Quooker tank will likely fit but why not contact us for a Free Survey at your home in Chichester PO19 South East England
You can install a Quooker system in both new and existing kitchens. The tank typically goes under the sink. For retrofitting, Quooker offers installation via a certified engineer or it can be DIY-installed by confident users in the Chichester PO19 South East England area.
If there’s no room under your sink, Quooker also offers an extension kit or mounting bracket to place the tank elsewhere. They even provide custom bin-drawer systems that integrate waste bins alongside the tank.
Thinking of adding chilled and sparkling water? The Quooker CUBE connects directly to the main tank and also fits in most standard kitchen units.
Tank Size & Installation Requirements for Quooker Flex
Tank Type
Diameter / Width
Height
Required Installation Height
PRO3 Tank
153 mm
467 mm
550 mm
COMBI(+) Tank
200 mm
490 mm
580 mm
CUBE (Chilled & Sparkling)
Width: 153 mm
Depth: 270 mm
With CO₂ cylinder: 223–340 mm
500 mm
580 mm
Maintenance Requirements To Prevent Repairs in Your Quooker Flex in Chichester PO19 South East England
Change filter: Every 6–12 months for taste and safety
Descale tank: Every 1–2 years, more often in hard water areas
Clean spout & hose: Weekly with soft cloth; avoid chemicals
CUBE upkeep: Replace CO₂ cylinders and filters when notified
Common Issues & Faults with Quooker Flex Round
Spitting on boiling: Normal when pressure equalises
LED flashing: Could indicate filter change or overheat
No boiling water: Safety thermostat may have tripped
Pull-out hose stuck: Clean and check for kinks or obstructions
Boiling water lock fails: May need recalibration or servicing
Customer Reviews
"Absolutely love the flexibility – makes daily kitchen tasks faster and easier!"
"Install was a bit tight under our Belfast sink, but the Quooker bin solution fixed it."
Why Choose To Install A Quooker Flex Round In Your Home in Chichester PO19 South East England
The Quooker Flex Round is one of the most versatile taps on the market, combining boiling water safety with a flexible hose and optional sparkling water. Make sure your under-sink space is sufficient for tank clearance, and you’ll have a sleek, professional solution that transforms your kitchen.
Quooker Flex Round Tap Installation, Repairs and Maintenance in Chichester PO19 South East England
How do I know when my boiling tap filter needs changing?
Most taps have an indicator light or app alert. As a guide, filters should be changed every 6-12 months depending on usage and local water hardness.
Can you repair a boiling tap that has stopped producing boiling water?
Yes. Loss of boiling water is one of the most common faults and is usually caused by a failing tank, thermostat issue or limescale build-up. Our engineers carry common spare parts.
Do you offer same-day or emergency callouts?
We aim to offer fast response callouts across the UK and Ireland. Contact us by email with your location and tap model and we will confirm availability.
Is it safe to repair a boiling water tap myself?
We strongly advise against DIY repair of boiling water tap systems. The tanks operate at 100°C under pressure and work involves both plumbing and electrical connections. Always use a qualified engineer.