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Can you recommend me a filter tap

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Pannacotta · 09/08/2013 11:09

Our drinking water tastes awful and I'd like to get a filter tap for the new kitchen.
Any recommendations on brands?
The Franke ones are too pricey I think, this looks good but no idea if its any good....

www.sinksandtaps.com/acatalog/Abode_Atlas_Aquifier_Brushed_Nickel.html

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Pannacotta · 12/08/2013 09:57

Anyone?
Thanks....

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contortionist · 12/08/2013 13:47

We have this one, which seems to do the job:
www.tapsempire.co.uk/grohe-blue-pure-31087-p-7377.html

monniemae · 12/08/2013 16:10

We have a rangemaster one which is good - ours is a brushed finish like you linked to
www.rangemaster.co.uk/taps/aquaclassic-spa-filter-tsa4cm/

Cvoss · 30/09/2013 20:05

We have the Grohe Blue filter tap. Had it for a year, and very happy with it! We live in London with v hard water, and I just can't drink it straight without getting ill. So when we were doing our kitchen it seemed pointless buying a non-filter tap and have to deal with big filter jugs. It's a bit expensive, but I'm sure we've saved it already compared to the price for the filter cartridges for jugs!

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Lelivre · 21/07/2015 09:47

Watching...I started to look at the reverse osmosis kits which can be retrofitted (I think) and then overwhelmed with all the other kitchen decisions I had to make. My tap is in now but there is loads of room under the sink.

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