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Doesn’t the quooker have the constant drip relief to the drain, to relieve the pressure some what? If so would that get WRAS approval due to water wastage?

I don’t know, just guessing.... I do a lot of that;)
 
I actually have severe doubts about quooker and it’s probably cheaper imitations available soon on eBay. Some kid is qoing to get badly burnt at some point it’s obvious. I looked at the fail safe and guess what ..you can all examine the specification and make your own judgement , I would not fit it under any circumstances no matter what it’s like throwing hot coals for puppies to chew on . Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
Quooker website: 'The water is delivered in a fine aerated spray rather than a solid jet, ensuring that you are able to move your hands to safety in time.'

Maybe, but I can't find a video anywhere of someone doing that.
 
Got one to fit so will post a few pictures at a later date cheers kop

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