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Hi,
I've fitted an monobloc kitchen tap - it's a "spring" or "coil" type where a flexible hose runs inside the coil and can be pulled out. The hose is lined in a nylon material to protect it. There's a picture here:
The problem I have is that despite having the correct hole size in my sink, 3.5 cm, the hose, when you pull it, rubs against the edge of the sink which, as you can imagine, can cause abrasion damage.
It seems to me like it should have some sort of guide to prevent this but
it hasn't.
Has anyone else fitted such a unit and had a similar problem? If so, how did you resolve it?
Thanks
I've fitted an monobloc kitchen tap - it's a "spring" or "coil" type where a flexible hose runs inside the coil and can be pulled out. The hose is lined in a nylon material to protect it. There's a picture here:
The problem I have is that despite having the correct hole size in my sink, 3.5 cm, the hose, when you pull it, rubs against the edge of the sink which, as you can imagine, can cause abrasion damage.
It seems to me like it should have some sort of guide to prevent this but
it hasn't.
Has anyone else fitted such a unit and had a similar problem? If so, how did you resolve it?
Thanks