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Out side tap

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PumpkinP · 21/07/2020 14:15

This is such a boring question but I can’t decide! I’m getting an out side tap fitted and I can have a cold for £75 or hot and cold for £125 (I know this is a lot according to people but I am in London and it’s the cheapest I can find!) it’s only for filling a paddling pool and I’m done with filling buckets of water, but it is worth paying the extra for hot or should I just go with cold?? Any advice

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Pashazade · 21/07/2020 14:23

So how much cleaning of things will you be doing because really that's where hot water comes in useful, if the paddling pool needs warm water it isn't warm enough weather for it to be out in the first place 😁.
Nice idea but I guess it builds down to do you fancy splashing £50 for a tap you won't use very often.....

PumpkinP · 21/07/2020 14:32

That’s what I’m thinking, we have an outdoor swimming pool near us which isn’t heated and the kids still get in, but I’ve heard so many people saying they got a hot tap and it’s a “life saver” !

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Timesdone · 21/07/2020 18:39

A hot tap is great if you need to wash a dog frequently. However if you can afford the extra £50 I'd go for it, it works out at £1 a week for a year, for 1 yr only. I think it's worth it.

mommybear1 · 21/07/2020 18:46

If you have fussy toddlers hot tap will definitely save you using kettles - yes OP I have to put kettles in to warm the paddling pool 😱

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