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David
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      05-01-2009, 06:17 PM
On 1 May, 13:48, "TheScullster" <p...@dropthespam.com> wrote:
> "F" wrote
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> > Anyone care to recommend a single lever, monobloc kitchen tap. Preferably
> > brushed steel or chrome and preferably not needing a second mortgage to
> > pay for it!

>
> > TIA

>
> The late Andy Hall recommended I check out Hansgrohe for a monobloc tap for
> a downstairs toilet.
> These are top quality items IMHO.
> So I got the web price and went to a local showroom - managed to get the one
> I wanted for about £70.
> Plumb Centre et al wanted £100+ for much shoddier stuff.
> The Hansgrohe web site does take a bit of wading through but it contains
> dimensioned drawings and all sorts so well worth it.
> I'd be surprised if you didn't find something good there.
>
> HTH
>
> Phil


We got a Hansgrohe tap for our kitchen after having two very cheap
taps, went to local plumbing merchant and asked what was the best tap
they had and they recommended a Hansgrohe. We've had it for a year now
without problems but it is too early to say if it is reliable. It does
seem very solid though.

 
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