Boiling Water taps - cheaper model advice
Tani H-S
5 years ago
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Comments (11)Hi Lucy. The kitchen is already in, it’s only the worktops that are being replaced so perhaps not relevant for us. I’ve made a decision and am going with the Qettle Mini 2 in 1. Sarah U-S I’d just decided last evening when you were posting 😀. I already have the new taps so want to keep those and having the Qettle will main I can do that as it’s a 2 in 1. I’d also hate the grandkids to turn the wrong one so having 2 different ones will mean I can yell at them to use the one that’s in a specific position. Just need the worktops to arrive in the country 🙄....See MoreHot water tap sink advice
Comments (5)Grrrr just did a reply and lost it all. It depends on the depth of the worktop as some are 600mm deep and some 650mm deep. It’s all in the planning. Some sinks are supplied with a hole already in and some have no hole so you fit the tap in the worktop. I have the Qettle but mine is boiling water and filtered water so I also have the standard tap too. It’s a different design to yours. Do not pour the boiling water direct into the sink. It’s an absolute no. There have been reports of Blanco sinks splitting because of this. I always put the mug under the boiling water tap before turning it on....See MoreLifestyle Kitchens
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