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Model vs model

Franke Omni
vs Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap

The Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap lists at £1,050, £149 less than the Franke Omni at £1,199.

Every number below comes from the manufacturers' own specification sheets. We highlight which tap leads on each spec; what matters most for your kitchen is your call.

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Franke

Franke Omni

4-in-1: boiling, filtered, hot, cold

Typical price: £1,199

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Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap boiling water tap

Quooker

Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap

Dedicated 100°C boiling tap in a square profile

Typical price: £1,050

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The differences at a glance

  • The Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap lists at £1,050, £149 less than the Franke Omni at £1,199.
  • Declared idle draw is 10 W for the Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap against 12 W for the Franke Omni, which compounds into the standby cost difference below.
  • Tank capacity: 4.2 L on the Franke Omni versus 3 L on the Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap. Bigger tanks serve more cups back to back; smaller tanks take less cupboard space.
  • The Franke Omni dispenses filtered drinking water; the Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap does not.
  • The Franke Omni ships with a 3-year warranty; the Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap with a 2-year warranty.

Full specification, side by side

Sourced from manufacturer datasheets. A tick marks the better number on specs where more or less is objectively better.

Franke Omni vs Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap specifications from manufacturer datasheets
SpecFranke OmniQuooker Nordic Square Single Tap
Typical price£1,199£1,050
Boiling temperature100°C100°C
Tank capacity4.2 L3 L
Idle power12 W10 W
Peak power1500 W1500 W
Flow rate--
Filtered waterYesNo
Sparkling waterNoNo
Chilled waterNoNo
Filter typeFranke 08 filter cartridge-
Finishes42
Warranty3 years2 years
Released2023-

Standby energy

What the idle draw adds up to over a year.

Franke Omni

Idle draw
12 W
Standby energy / year
105 kWh
Standby cost / year
£28

Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap

Idle draw
10 W
Standby energy / year
88 kWh
Standby cost / year
£24

Assumes the manufacturer's declared idle wattage around the clock at £0.27/kWh (UK average, mid-2026). Real usage adds the energy to heat the water you actually draw. Run your own numbers in the running cost calculator.

Strengths and trade-offs

Franke Omni

What we like

  • True 100°C confirmed in Trusted Reviews testing
  • Built-in filter delivers filtered cold water without add-on
  • Spout body stays cool even during prolonged dispensing
  • 4.2L tank larger than most rivals under £1,200

Watch out for

  • Filter cartridges cost roughly £50 every 6 months
  • Owners report flow slowdown after 2 years in hard-water areas
  • Heating tank replacement reported at around £400 out of warranty
  • Low mains pressure (under 1.5 bar) causes noticeable dribble

Quooker Nordic Square Single Tap

What we like

  • Dedicated 100°C boiling tap that adds to an existing mixer
  • Squared spout matches handleless and modern kitchens
  • Child-safe handle: press twice and turn before boiling water flows

Watch out for

  • Boiling water only, so it does not replace your mixer tap
  • Two finishes: polished chrome or stainless steel
  • £1,050 for boiling alone is premium against a 3-in-1