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Hi. I have a kitchen mixer tap unit with older washer type inserts which has a dripping cold side. I have a pair of replacement ceramic inserts to upgrade both but the cold side insert will not shift at all. It genuinely is so tight that I am in danger of damaging the mounting even though I am supporting the body strongly. Are there any tips on how to easily remove a sticking insert?

That said, I've looked into the idea of replacing the whole unit with something similar. The current unit is basic and is all that is needed. It's a central vertical pedestal with high curved over spout and crosshead taps. The cheaper generic units of this type all seem to have a high proportion of bad reviews based on incurable dripping almost from the outset. Is there a starting point unit of the same type someone can point me to which is of better quality and reliability without going to the "impress visitors with your millionaire lifestyle" level? (A bit facetious maybe but you know what I mean!)
 

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