INSTANT HOT WATER + 3-STAGE FILTRATION

Bring home instant access to filtered hot water that’s perfect for comforting drinks, delicious hot meals, cooking, and more. This complete system is easy to setup and available in standard and digital models.
  • STANDARD SYSTEM

    - Two temperature settings: 203°F & 208°F
    - Compact design with 2.4-liter tank
    - Filters & dual-flow faucet included

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  • DIGITAL SYSTEM

    - 14 temperature settings from 103°F to 208°F
    - Easy-to-use digital interface
    - Filters & dual-flow faucet included

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Frequently Asked Questions

We've included a list of FAQs for a wide variety of categories.

What does an undersink water heater do?

An undersink water heater provides filtered, room-temperature water and instant
hot water
 at the point of use, such as a kitchen sink. It heats the water in a boiler tank and delivers it through a dual lever faucet, so you always have access to hot water
without letting the water run until it gets hot.

Why choose an undersink water heater?

Brio Hot Water Undersink Dispenser Systems are compact, energy efficient, and convenient. They combine high-performance filtration with on-demand heating to deliver great-tasting, purified water at just the right temperature, even at near-boiling levels. That means no more waiting for a kettle or running the tap until the water gets hot.

These systems are ideal for tea, coffee, cooking, cleaning, and even wellness uses, such as warm compresses or steam bowls. They reduce water waste, and because they’re installed under your sink, they keep your kitchen looking clean and
uncluttered.

How do undersink water heaters function?

Brio Undersink Dispenser Systems with instant hot water work by heating
filtered water in a boiler tank connected to a dedicated faucet. When
activated, the system delivers heated water instantly with no preheating or
waiting required.

Which contaminants are filtered out by a 3-stage water filter?

Brio’s 3-stage water filters reduce a significant number of contaminants, such as rust, silt, and sand. They also reduce chlorine, odors, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), as well as PFAS, heavy metals, herbicides, and pesticides.

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