boilingwatertap.

Model vs model

Qettle Signature
vs Quooker Classic Fusion

The Qettle Signature lists at £549, £446 less than the Quooker Classic Fusion at £995.

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.

Qettle Signature Modern 4-in-1 boiling water tap

Qettle

Qettle Signature

Compact 4-in-1 for smaller kitchens

UK RRP: £549

Full review →
Quooker Classic Fusion Round boiling water tap in stainless steel

Quooker

Quooker Classic Fusion

Traditional styling with modern boiling

UK RRP: £995

Full review →

The differences at a glance

  • The Qettle Signature lists at £549, £446 less than the Quooker Classic Fusion at £995.
  • Declared idle draw is 10 W for the Quooker Classic Fusion against 11 W for the Qettle Signature, which compounds into the standby cost difference below.
  • Tank capacity: 3 L on the Quooker Classic Fusion versus 2 L on the Qettle Signature. Bigger tanks serve more cups back to back; smaller tanks take less cupboard space.
  • The Qettle Signature dispenses filtered drinking water; the Quooker Classic Fusion does not.
  • The Quooker Classic Fusion ships with a 7-year warranty; the Qettle Signature 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.

Qettle Signature vs Quooker Classic Fusion specifications from manufacturer datasheets
SpecQettle SignatureQuooker Classic Fusion
UK RRP£549£995
Boiling temperature100°C100°C
Tank capacity2 L3 L
Idle power11 W10 W
Peak power1300 W1600 W
Flow rate--
Filtered waterYesNo
Sparkling waterNoNo
Chilled waterNoNo
Filter typeQ08 extruded carbon block cartridgeActive carbon filter inside the tank
Finishes34
Warranty2 years7 years
Released20232020

Standby energy

What the idle draw adds up to over a year.

Qettle Signature

Idle draw
11 W
Standby energy / year
96 kWh
Standby cost / year
£26

Quooker Classic Fusion

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

Qettle Signature

What we like

  • Compact 2L tank fits tighter under-sink cabinets
  • Hits 100°C boiling matching premium-brand temperatures
  • Slimmer £549 entry into the Qettle range
  • Trustpilot reviewers cite responsive UK customer service

Watch out for

  • 2L tank delivers only 3 mugs per fill in practice
  • Some users note aggressive water release on dispense
  • Handle can slip into filter mode accidentally
  • Same 2-year warranty inherits Original reliability concerns

Quooker Classic Fusion

What we like

  • Traditional bridge-style spout suits period kitchens
  • Patinated brass develops natural patina without lacquer
  • Same PRO3 tank as Fusion Round (genuine 100°C)
  • £995 RRP is cheapest entry into the Quooker line

Watch out for

  • Patinated brass needs occasional beeswax application
  • 3-in-1 only (no chilled/sparkling without CUBE upgrade)
  • Most UK retailers list price as POA, transparency weaker
  • Tap warranty 2 years matches rest of Quooker range