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Hello,

I’m trying to fit a diverter to a Grohe concetto single hole mixer tap. I have removed the aerator but cannot find any adapter that will fit as the opening is at an angle. The removed aerator is F22 female and screws onto plastic threads that look like a hexagon when looking up into the tap. I’m wondering if that plastic piece can be removed which may make the tap become a female connection instead (which I have an adapter for).

Any help is much appreciated.
 
May I ask why you need a diverter on a kitchen tap ?
 
No link ?
 
Sorry to say you can’t use a bidet attachment on mains water
 
It’s agains water safety rules
 
In short there not supposed to be used on mains water

normally used with a cold water tank etc
 
No sorry
 
That diverter is meant to replace an F22 aereator.

You will need to use an M22xM22 adaptor -https://www.aqua-techniques.fr/PBSCProduct.asp?ItmID=30025344&AccID=19102&PGFLngID=0&gclid=CjwKCAiAkJKCBhAyEiwAKQBCkvqBbpBjJhdAzfpKv1OEyJy%2DiI1v%5FBxsThH2r9dFIEpQbLa7DCMcnhoC4qQQAvD%5FBwE
 
As are all but twin flow "mixer taps" when used on mains water.
Some Polish plumbers have a Youtube video taking the P out of these mixer taps that don't mix.

that’s why you need to install double checks or the supplied valves which include back flow prevention
 
***.and why every other country in Europe just uses mains pressure balanced hot and cold water supplies, with the backflow protection at the water company's meter.

you can do that here and then install what you want you need to install a break tank and pump eg dab e systank and pump

then you can install what you want
 

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