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Hi, my kitchen tap's water flow is hitting the edge of the sink(see photo below)...is it possible to bend the metal so that the angle points towards the middle of the sink rather than the edge? Thanks in advance for you advice!


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No you can't sorry to say but you might be able to buy a new spout
 
Yes and no what matters is the thread size on the nut that holds it in
 
I can't find any wall mounted taps that aren't a metal finish.
You may have to track down the original kitchen installer and see if they can supply a longer reach spout from the same manufacturer or at worse a new tap with longer reach.
A long reach spout from a sink mounted tap from the same manufacturer may work.

The simplest solution would be as Town fan suggests, but I doubt you'll get a coloured aerator.
 
Unfortunately it was installed 20 years ago by some fancy architects who used "laboratory" taps to achieve their look. The problem is if I change the mixer then I have to change the entire back wall, which will almost impossible to match the other side.

Any reason why 20 year old science lab tap spouts should be any different spec from standard kitchen tap spouts I can buy now? I will take close up photos tomorrow just in case....not sure how to measure the thread size though. Thanks again for all your help.
 
Yes these are the EXACT same taps!!! I guess they haven't changed their designed in 17 years (this flat was built around 2000)?

So any idea of how I can get a matching tap spout that has a reach of over 150mm? All the Brownall taps only have a 150mm reach. Thanks!
 
Yes these are the EXACT same taps!!! I guess they haven't changed their designed in 17 years (this flat was built around 2000)?

So any idea of how I can get a matching tap spout that has a reach of over 150mm? All the Brownall taps only have a 150mm reach. Thanks!


I'd try Brownall first, they may do specials not listed.
 
Thank you for the Broen link. It appears to be the same company as Brownall, same UK address. I've emailed them, let's see what they say.

Will need the nozzle to be standard and not the narrow ones in the brochure photos though, as I'm using it in a kitchen not a lab!
 
Thank you for the Broen link. It appears to be the same company as Brownall, same UK address. I've emailed them, let's see what they say.

Will need the nozzle to be standard and not the narrow ones in the brochure photos though, as I'm using it in a kitchen not a lab!
Yeah you can also get the nozzles... Start of the brochure somewhere. You will probably even be able to take the nozzle off your existing.
 

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