Absolutely fine. Handy if you have a big butcher's sink you want to squirt around
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The idea (see below) looks good but wondered if the reality is different. (Not looking for the expensive boiling water ones.) Any experiences - good or bad - welcomed. Thanks.
https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/...y-kitchen-taps
Absolutely fine. Handy if you have a big butcher's sink you want to squirt around
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Check when ordering they don't have 8mm flexis on them 'cos it'll throttle the water pressure.
We've had a Grohe kitchen tap with the pull out system since 2012 or so, and it's been completely trouble free and the pull out mechanisim is actually very useful.
We have this one from Villeroy & Boch - it's excellent. Water pressure increases significantly when you press the "spray" button.
https://www.villeroy-boch.de/kueche/...-928000LC.html
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
Had one but never used it. We have a normal mixer tap now
We had one in the old place and I really need to get around to fitting one in the new.
I think they are great and very useful
Make washing up and cleaning up after washing up much easier
Had a couple over the years - never had any issues and useful for rinsing stuff. Don't have one now due to getting a boiling water tap (Fohen).
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Another vote for Grohe...use the spray all the time...
Great for washing your plums in the sink.
And other fruit & veg.
We have a blanco one which was already in the house when we moved in and replaced it like for like when it broke.
Fantastic - had them in the last 2 houses and wouldn't be without it in the next kitchen!
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We have a Grohe Pull out tap wit separate water filter,nice bit of kit imho.
I think they look awful, - like an abattoir or restaurant kitchen.
When we spec-ed our new kitchen sink and a new sink in the pantry, we ordered zero of them.
Over styled and unnecessary in my opinion.
Bigger the better!
Our new kitchen install came with this type of tap, hot water flow pitiful, cold water on mains pressure fine but the hot comes from a hot water tank*- non combi boiler installed- tried an alternative tap but little difference, avoiding this on bathroom install in bathroom next month, found an alternative supplier with 15mm fittings, might redo kitchen.
*water pressure in shower, bath, and bathroom sink all good on 15mm pipe work, seems Europe use almost exclusively combi boilers and taps made to suit biggest market.
We’ve had them and they are very useful (probably wouldn’t want to go back) but it does need tidy plumbing underneath (the weight connected to the hose will otherwise hit anything directly underneath - in my experience anyway)
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Just something else to go wrong in my book.
You can get all the utility from one of those inexpensive tap adapter attachment thingies. I've bought them from Lakeland in the past, but even cheaper versions are available via eBay, Amazon etc.
https://www.lakeland.co.uk/2495/tap-...ack-and-chrome
Probably one of the most useful items I've ever bought for the kitchen, and if you end up moving house, you can just unscrew it and take it with you !
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I had a Vado Eli tap in a flat I bought. Loved it so much I have fitted three more in every house since then. Great for bigger sinks!!
https://www.bakerandsoars.com/store/...oducts_id=2048
Paid between £80-115 and money well spent for a lovely but of kit in my view!
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We just got a new kitchen and was talked into Quooker Flex. The pull out mechanism is very discreet and pretty useful. If you have the flex out of the tap there is a safety mechanism so the boiling water function is disabled. Clever kit. Expensive. But a footnote in the project spreadsheet !!
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