10/06/2013
This popular and diverse range of Minta taps from Grohe is now filled with innovations, led by Grohe Minta Touch and Grohe Blue Minta – two products incorporating highly advanced technology.
Different variants with extractable sprays or pull out mousseurs mean that this new generation of single-lever mixers offer the greatest possible flexibility for day-to-day kitchen chores. The silky smooth action of the lever thanks to Grohe SilkMove and highly resistant finishes in Grohe StarLight Chrome or SuperSteel make each model a highly efficient kitchen helper offering optimum functionality whenever it is required.
Grohe Minta Touch is the most recent addition to the family. This is a faucet for people who enjoy innovative technology as much as aesthetic design. Available with either a C-shaped or an L-shaped spout, this hybrid kitchen tap combines two modes of operation. Apart from the conventional operation using the lever, the flow of water can also be released simply by touching the spout or the faucet body – a hygienic, economical and convenient solution.
Whether your hands are dirty with garden soil, whether your fingers are sticky after cutting fruit, or whether particular hygiene is called when handling fresh meat or poultry – a light touch with your lower arm is all it takes to start the flow of cold water. Those who prefer warm water should team up their new Minta tap with a Grohtherm Micro thermostat which allows to pre-set the desired temperature for the touch function. Grohe Minta Touch may be the new kid on the block but it is clearly a touch above the rest.
Grohe Blue Minta
The Grohe Blue version of Minta with the L-shaped spout makes its mark in terms of sustainability and convenience. This kitchen system supplies freshly filtered and chilled table water straight from the tap. Lightly sparkling, sparkling or still – a twist of the wrist is all it takes to serve every family member their preferred drink of refreshing water. This means no more lugging around heavy six-packs of mineral water from the supermarket. It also takes a strain off the environment in that it obviates the need for industrial processing, bottling and trucking of mineral water.
The ingenious tap’s smaller sibling, Grohe Blue Minta Pure, is the right choice for purists who prefer the natural taste of still water. What both Grohe Blue Minta systems have in common is the operating lever for conventional domestic water. The latter runs through a separate channel and is kept completely separate from the filtered table water – the smart and convenient way to enjoy refreshing drinks of water at any time of the day or night.
* For further information: www.grohe.es