A dual-outlet water faucet with electric heating is a device that can independently heat flowing cold water while offering two separate outlets. The first outlet is usually a standard fixed spout, as known from common washbasin or sink faucets. The second outlet consists of a flexible hose, which is often finished with a shower head or sprayer. Switching between these two outlets is done via a lever or a button directly on the faucet body. The user can thus easily choose whether they want to release water from the fixed spout, for example for washing hands, or whether they will use the shower hose. This hose allows for more convenient manipulation of water, for example when rinsing large pots, filling a bucket placed on the floor next to the sink, or when cleaning the sink itself. This type of faucet thus combines the function of instant water heating with the practical flexibility provided by the second, separate outlet with a hose.