Single lever operation. Suitable for high pressure systems only.
Single Lever Operation Replaceable Aerator Model No: 10A Suitable for High Pressure Systems 40mm Ceramic Cartridge Dual-Function Spray Head
All comments (16)
Mia10
11 Jul 17#1
Ordered thanks .....
greencode
11 Jul 17#2
I bought one of these from Amazon a while back. Really nice looking tap. The only thing I do find is that the water flow appears slower than a regular tap. Not sure whether it's because of the long hose.
mahmouddiaa
11 Jul 17#3
Bought thanks
oneflashbash
11 Jul 17#4
Thanks
jh787
11 Jul 17#5
Bought.
Thanks op.
morrig
11 Jul 17#6
Have doubts about the reliability of this sort of tap if used a lot?
theeighthday to morrig
11 Jul 172#9
Agreed, pull out and spray is not reliable at all, just ask my son "lil mistake" cheeky
barclayscott
11 Jul 17#7
Excellent timing I just cracked mine on Saturday. New one now ordered ready for collection great price. Many thanks
untakenname
11 Jul 17#8
Will this work with mains pressure or does it need a booster?
wendy07 to untakenname
11 Jul 17#10
yes works fine with mains pressure
its reliable. just had ours replaced because not much room under the tap to sink bottom. if you can live with that its fine.
muffboy
11 Jul 17#11
Can you elaborate?
melted
11 Jul 171#12
We had this design of tap purchased from Lidl.
The metal split and broke of at the bottom of the tube where the spray head pushes in, it was my brother's fault though, because he wouldn't support the spout when he pressed the black spray/jet button, and the body of the tap appeared to be made of 100% zinc rather than brass, judging by the silver colour of the metal where it broke off..
Other issues we had was black mould were water was getting under the black plastic button cover.
The tap was a bit low to fill a jug kettle, and the flowrate was poor.
After a couple of years the wire braiding protecting the various flexi-pipes frayed injuring hands if touched while reaching under the sink.
We also had issues with the flexi-pipes that connect the spout loosening themselves when the spout was swung, after a few weeks of use - I'd recommend using a sealant to stop them undoing and leaking.
The other issue I had was with fitting/removing ours because there are four tubes feeding into the base and there wasn't any space between the feed tails and the nuts that clamp the tap to the sink for the thickness of a box spanner, so I had to use open ended spanners in very confined access as the sink was already fitted, making the Lidl one a right royal pain to fit. Hopefully the screwfix one is better quality and has a bit more space.
I learn't my lesson and replaced mine with a much more expensive bristain tap
jh787
11 Jul 171#13
Collected and fitted mine today.
Some of the comments on here are correct.
It is a pain to fit and will be a pain to disassemble when the time comes.
Can't see it lasting very long. The flexible hose connecting the shower head to the tap base feels cheap.
Overall I'd say if you're on a budget and have a couple of hours to spare go for it.
If you can afford a bit more i would definitely buy something different.
brunoalmeida_amorim
12 Jul 17#14
Its back to £50
Wolf2010
12 Jul 17#15
£49.99 Now :disappointed:
19DembaBa19
12 Jul 17#16
I have a double lever with low pressure would this be suitable for my home
Opening post
Single lever operation. Suitable for high pressure systems only.
Single Lever Operation
Replaceable Aerator
Model No: 10A
Suitable for High Pressure Systems
40mm Ceramic Cartridge
Dual-Function Spray Head
All comments (16)
Thanks op.
its reliable. just had ours replaced because not much room under the tap to sink bottom. if you can live with that its fine.
We had this design of tap purchased from Lidl.
The metal split and broke of at the bottom of the tube where the spray head pushes in, it was my brother's fault though, because he wouldn't support the spout when he pressed the black spray/jet button, and the body of the tap appeared to be made of 100% zinc rather than brass, judging by the silver colour of the metal where it broke off..
Other issues we had was black mould were water was getting under the black plastic button cover.
The tap was a bit low to fill a jug kettle, and the flowrate was poor.
After a couple of years the wire braiding protecting the various flexi-pipes frayed injuring hands if touched while reaching under the sink.
We also had issues with the flexi-pipes that connect the spout loosening themselves when the spout was swung, after a few weeks of use - I'd recommend using a sealant to stop them undoing and leaking.
The other issue I had was with fitting/removing ours because there are four tubes feeding into the base and there wasn't any space between the feed tails and the nuts that clamp the tap to the sink for the thickness of a box spanner, so I had to use open ended spanners in very confined access as the sink was already fitted, making the Lidl one a right royal pain to fit. Hopefully the screwfix one is better quality and has a bit more space.
I learn't my lesson and replaced mine with a much more expensive bristain tap
Some of the comments on here are correct.
It is a pain to fit and will be a pain to disassemble when the time comes.
Can't see it lasting very long. The flexible hose connecting the shower head to the tap base feels cheap.
Overall I'd say if you're on a budget and have a couple of hours to spare go for it.
If you can afford a bit more i would definitely buy something different.