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Osmio Swan 304 Stainless Steel Single Dispensing Tap

SKU: DG-NSF1001
(1 customer review)

From £44.95

This beautifully made high quality single filter tap is made throughout with 304 Stainless Steel, the best material without corrosion or rust problems of non stainless steel taps. 304 SS contains no lead. The tap uses a single 90° turn for on and off and looks stylish and high quality

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Osmio Swan 304 Stainless Steel Single Dispensing Tap

This beautifully made high quality single filter tap is made throughout with 304 Stainless Steel, the best material without corrosion or rust problems of non stainless steel taps. 304 SS contains no lead. The tap uses a single 90° turn for on and off and looks stylish and is of a high build quality.

The tap has a 7/16″ UNS stem at the end so you should use the option above to select the right fitting.

Swan 304 Stainless Steel Single Dispensing Tap

Please note that our water filter taps should not be confused with the many cheap models available on the market to which they are vastly superior in quality.

Specifications

Model DG-NSF1001
SKU DG-NSF1001
Brand Osmio
Filter Parameter No
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This beautifully made high quality single filter tap is made throughout with 304 Stainless Steel, the best material without corrosion or rust problems of non stainless steel taps. 304 SS contains no lead. The tap uses a single 90° turn for on and off and looks stylish and high quality.

Weight: 0.610 KG
Reach: 140 mm
Height: 290 mm
Stem (screwy part) 80 mm
Diameter of base 40 mm
Work hole needed: 12mm

Reviews

  1. Michael Chick (verified owner)

    First class service. I have no hesitation in recommending this company. They went beyond their contractual obligation to assist me. Brilliant!

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