Kitchen taps that don't splash everything!

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What's the name of the kitchen taps that don't splash everything within a 2 meter radius?
IIRC there's a specific name and these taps somehow don't allow water to hit the surface with force.
 
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Franke do some.
Look for ones that are described as having 'soft flow ' or 'aerator' . Basically mesh fitted in the spout at the end.

I know what you mean about the 'splash zone' :rolleyes:

Thanet.
 
Just an idea, but if you didnt want to replace the tap you could try a tap adaptor, they save water and soften the flow too. The one I bought also had a swivel head - so great for rinsing the sink & it was only £10!
 
Just an idea, but if you didnt want to replace the tap you could try a tap adaptor, they save water and soften the flow too. The one I bought also had a swivel head - so great for rinsing the sink & it was only £10!

Where can I get one of these please? Link available?
 
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HI

Franke do some.
Look for ones that are described as having 'soft flow ' or 'aerator' . Basically mesh fitted in the spout at the end.

I know what you mean about the 'splash zone' :rolleyes:

Thanet.

Aerator, that's the one. Thanks.
 
Just an idea, but if you didnt want to replace the tap you could try a tap adaptor, they save water and soften the flow too. The one I bought also had a swivel head - so great for rinsing the sink & it was only £10!

Where can I get one of these please? Link available?


http://www.evengreener.com/Shop/Water_Saving_-_Indoor/MTAPSBLK_Miracle_Tap_Adaptor_-_Black.html

This is the one I bought although mine was a chrome finish. Hope the link works!
 

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