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Model vs model

Grohe Red Duo L-Size
vs Quooker Fusion Round

The Quooker Fusion Round lists at £1,250, £375 less than the Grohe Red Duo L-Size at £1,625.

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.

Grohe Red Duo boiling water tap with L-size boiler

Grohe

Grohe Red Duo L-Size

99°C filtered boiling water plus a full hot-and-cold mixer

Typical price: £1,625

Full review →
Quooker Fusion Round boiling water tap in polished chrome

Quooker

Quooker Fusion Round

The iconic all-in-one in modern round form

Typical price: £1,250

Full review →

The differences at a glance

  • The Quooker Fusion Round lists at £1,250, £375 less than the Grohe Red Duo L-Size at £1,625.
  • The Quooker Fusion Round dispenses at 100°C; the Grohe Red Duo L-Size tops out at 99°C.
  • Tank capacity: 5.5 L on the Grohe Red Duo L-Size versus 3 L on the Quooker Fusion Round. Bigger tanks serve more cups back to back; smaller tanks take less cupboard space.
  • The Grohe Red Duo L-Size dispenses filtered drinking water; the Quooker Fusion Round does not.

Full specification, side by side

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

Grohe Red Duo L-Size vs Quooker Fusion Round specifications from manufacturer datasheets
SpecGrohe Red Duo L-SizeQuooker Fusion Round
Typical price£1,625£1,250
Boiling temperature99°C100°C
Tank capacity5.5 L3 L
Idle power-10 W
Peak power2100 W1600 W
Flow rate--
Filtered waterYesNo
Sparkling waterNoNo
Chilled waterNoNo
Filter typeBWT active carbonActive carbon filter inside the tank
Finishes27
Warranty2 years2 years
Released-2022

Strengths and trade-offs

Grohe Red Duo L-Size

What we like

  • Boiling, filtered and a full hot-and-cold mixer in one tap, no second tap hole
  • Large 5.5L boiling reserve (7L total) on the L-size boiler
  • Child-safe touch-button dispensing with ChildLock as standard
  • Sells around £1,625 at UK specialists, far below the £2,578 list price

Watch out for

  • 99°C dispense, not a true 100°C boil (despite Grohe’s "100°C" marketing)
  • At around £1,625 it is still a premium tap, though far below its £2,578 list
  • BWT filter must be changed yearly or every ~600L, an ongoing cost
  • Standard guarantee is 2 years (3 only with registration), shorter than InSinkErator or Franke

Quooker Fusion Round

What we like

  • True 100°C delivery reported in T3's review
  • Vacuum-insulated tank consumes ~10W idle (~£24/year)
  • 7+ premium finishes including patinated brass and rose copper
  • Quooker UK holds high Trustpilot rating across 12,000+ reviews

Watch out for

  • £1,250 RRP roughly twice the Qettle equivalent
  • 2-year warranty on tap and tank (SWAP is a paid out-of-warranty tank replacement)
  • Filter/sparkling requires separate CUBE module (extra spend)
  • Trustpilot reports £455+ repair cost for out-of-warranty units