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9.12.2019

Whoa! Duncurin has been putting this fabulous tap from Hansgrohe through its paces. Please note we had it professionally installed, courtesy of a plumber and this is a serious tap and although I am no plumber, installing it, isn’t something that I could contemplate. Once installed, however, it’s a wonderful addition to any kitchen. It is a bit of a ‘beaky’ design a bit more Concorde than E-Type but it does have a handsomness about it. It is beautifully built with heavy (in a good way) chromed components and finish. It has a rugged (also in a good way) permanence about it and one gets the impression that this tap will handle anything that a kitchen could throw at it.The other thing that I need to confess is that I am not a big fan of the pull around flexible spout kitchen tap and I hate those with the big coiled spring designs that one sees on TV and in some professional kitchen. What could be growing in those coils absolutely goes through me. This design however is neat, discreet, precise and beautifully crafted with no such concerns, and of course one could always leave the spout in place as I tend to do and only use the pull-out facility under rare circumstances.It has a lovely smooth and positive control, the lever on the right hand side and of course the push button control on the spouty thing. The scenario often painted is that after massive thermonuclear global annihilation, only the humble ant would survive – and of course this tap which, as I hint at above has a bullet proof quality and resilience to it.Flow is excellent; please note the minimal 1bar operating pressure and I would have thought that all kitchens will be able to supply this, I think our water runs at about 3-4 bar so it’s perfect. The mixer design is also perfect for those houses, like ours, where the hot water can get too hot and having the mixing function is a must on all of our taps and we always warn guests not to use un-mixed hot water as it is too hot.Without doubt, it’s an expensive item but then again quality tends to declare itself and over the years I suspect most householders will be glad they bought a tap like this and of course as my wife reminds me about cost per wear – the more you use it the cheaper it gets. That excellent high arch design which has reach and swivel is wonderful even before one considers the pull out spout. More than this, those horrible cheap taps where you can’t get a glass or a pan underneath them and they stick and cough and splutter are a waste of time and in comparison consider the smooth understated magnificence of this with its seamless operation – I suspect choosing this will never be a source of regret. So, if you are the market for a pull out spout tap then there is no better choice than this. Many thanks
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13.11.2019

This is a beautiful tap, strange as that sounds!Firstly the fitting of the tap was way beyond my skill level and even my husband who is pretty handy said it was beyond his capabilities so we called on a plumber friend of ours to fit it for us.He managed to fit the tap in under an hour.I love the way this tap looks, it is very smart and shiny with a modern, functional style. It is definitely a high end fixture, but what it has done for me is draw the eye away from my ageing kitchen sink/ worktops upwards towards the tap.The tap is very functional, obviously you have your standard tap hot and cold, but what makes this different is the hose which you pull out from the top to give you a flow of water where you want/need it.This feature is very handy for washing down the draining lard, filling tall pasta pans and other awkward items. The button press to release the flow of water means that you can do this with the water off until you are ready for it, making things much easier.I can’t beat this for form and function, it has smartened up my kitchen with its good looks and works exactly as it should.
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9.6.2020

Like pretty much every Hansgrohe tap I've ever used - this exudes functional simplicity and quality. This premium tap is a cut above even the typical Hansgrohe range - it's absolutely stunning, and feels fantastic to use. The button on the top of the removable spray head works well - absolutely nothing feels compromised. The only very slight downside is that it is a little trickier to fit than some taps, purely due to the number of pipes which need to be passed through from top to bottom of the sink top. It's not as tricky as some I've fitted tough - the ones with springs can be a real pain. Just make sure you get a pair of 12mm european adapter fittings for the two tap tails.Overall - yes,this is an expensive item - but you will be very glad you bought it every time you use it - kitchen taps are things we use all the time. It's nice to spend a little extra on something that will get a lot of use.Recommended!
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2.1.2020

Make no mistake, this a top of the line tap, hansgrohe are the Ferrari's of manufacturing this type of equipment (quote from our plumber, not me!), and this is a beautiful example of craftsmanship in action. The design is elegant, understated, and hides some of the complexities of this piece of kit within the simple design.110-150 degree swivel range, with a 50cm pull out spray for ensuring the tap can get to wherever you need. Plus you have a button to stop or start water flow, so you are always fully in control of the tap at all times.This is an awesome piece of kit, but buyer beware, this is designed for a high end kitchen well, almost at restaurant level. It requires over 1bar of pressure to function adequately,and there is a risk with this type of design that the hose can get clogged.
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21.1.2020

Previously we had a quite expensive tap from a well known retailer in home DIY stuff.After 3 years the paint on the tap came off, and it looked cheap. The chrome bits looks nice, but the rest of the tap looked pants.Now this tap is all chrome, its very heavy too.One of the worries about these swivel taps is that after some use it becomes loose and shakes about.The tap itself it well build, as a result im sure it will not flex/bend/squeak after some use.The pull out spout is great! you can refill bottles, jugs etc from quite some distance a way from the sink.Is it worth it? yes, but id recommend to try and feel them in person.When you do you'll instantly know that its a very different League of taps.
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7.10.2019

Pricey but greatLess splashes compared to other taps

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