Taps that claim to be suitable for both high and low pressure systems

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Hi, I have a low pressure system and want to replace the mixer tap in my kitchen. Most of the taps I see on sale say they suit both systems. Is that really true? Also, is it better to use a ceramic filter, or not, I wonder? The one I'm replacing is over 30 years old. Any thoughts welcome!
Thanks.
 
Really what I'd like to know is- will a tap that claims to suit low and high pressure systems genuinely be ok for a low pressure system, or should I only consider one that only suits a low pressure system. I'm maybe a bit too sceptical! Hope that makes sense.
Thanks.
 
will a tap that claims to suit low and high pressure systems genuinely be ok for a low pressure system

You probably have a “mixed pressure system” at your kitchen tap, i.e. hot is low pressure, cold is direct from the mains. (Right?)

Taps do exist for that and do work. I think there are two channels all the way to the spout, so there is no mixing in the body of the tap.
 

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