Quooker taps were invented by Henri Peteri, a Dutch engineer. In the 1970s, while working at Unilever, Peteri came up with the idea of creating a tap that could deliver instant boiling water. He envisioned a system that would eliminate the need for a traditional kettle and provide a more convenient and efficient way to access boiling water.
Henri Peteri left Unilever to pursue this innovative idea and spent years developing and refining the technology. By the early 1990s, he had created the first Quooker tap prototype. The product was launched and has since evolved into a popular and highly regarded kitchen appliance known for its convenience, safety, and efficiency.
Today, Quooker taps are recognized worldwide for their ability to provide instant boiling, hot, and cold water from a single tap, revolutionising the way people use water in their kitchens. Henri Peteri's vision and dedication have made Quooker a household name, known for innovation and quality.
26 июн 2024