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Homeowners always keep up with the latest trends in kitchen refurbishments and ways to cut down costs. So, plumbers and installers need to ensure they can offer their customers competitive quotes, whilst maintaining margins by cutting down installation times.

On average, replacing a kitchen mixer tap with built-in isolation valves can take between one and two hours, but if there’s no isolation valve it can even take up to four hours. There is a solution as Bristan is changing the trade with its Easyfit tap range, designed to help installers achieve more in less time.

No more crouching under the sink, simply fit the Easyfit base at the top of the sink, connect the flexi-tails and ... CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

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Fitted the early ones not that impressed i have been fitting taps of all brands for more years than I care to remember, bristan have lost their way I feel am getting alot of failures the internals of the taps just don't last , kop
 

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