The InSinkErator HOT150 Instant Hot Water Dispensing System is the newest and affordable addition to the Invite series. Features an easy handle actuation technology faucet and 2/3 gal. stainless steel tank that delivers up to 60 cups per hour of steaming hot water. Modern design in a Chrome finish that complements today's popular kitchen faucet styles.
- Includes chrome/satin nickel finish instant hot water dispenser and unique HOT100 2/3 gal. stainless steel hot water tank
- Delivers up to 60 cups/hour of steaming hot water
- We come to you 1-year in-home limited warranty
- Tool-free tank connections and dry-start protection to ease installation
- Easy-to-adjust temperature control
- Easy handle actuation
- Fits standard sink faucet hole: 1.25" to 1.5"
- Adjustable temperature from 160-210 Degree Fahrenheit
- Lead free compliance: NSF/ANSI/CAN 61: Q<1
Certifications and Listings |
UL, UPC, ASSE, CEC Listed. |
Faucet type |
Hot Water Dispenser |
Flow rate (gallons per minute) |
0.75 |
Housing Material |
Plastic |
Included Components |
Supply Lines |
Manufacturer Warranty |
1-year parts and in-home service |
Mount Location |
Deck Mount |
Number of Faucet Handles |
Single Handle |
Number of Faucet Holes Required |
1 |
Spout height (in.) |
6.25 |
Spout Reach (in.) |
5.38 |
Valve material |
Metal |
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Type:
Water Dispensers / Water Filtering Units
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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