{"id":2088,"date":"2023-04-01T01:35:15","date_gmt":"2023-03-31T20:35:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kitchenmagician.co.uk\/?p=2088"},"modified":"2023-04-01T01:35:18","modified_gmt":"2023-03-31T20:35:18","slug":"kitchen-tap-types","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kitchenmagician.co.uk\/kitchen-tap-types\/","title":{"rendered":"Types of Kitchen Tap – Which is Best? Ultimate Guide (2023)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

An elegant and stylish tap is enough to facelift your kitchen instantly<\/a><\/strong>. Ultimately, you\u2019ll be using it the most after cooking units or hob. That\u2019s why it is essential to choose the right type of kitchen tap.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

But with multiple Kitchen tap styles, it\u2019s not that easy to pick one right away. You may want the fancy chromatic type or the old-school golden faucet.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Well, worry not! Because this article is going to be your ultimate guide on how to choose a kitchen tap. So, sit back and keep on reading; after all, it\u2019s not just a tap!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Everything You Need To Know About Different Types Of Kitchen Taps<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Ultimately, the sky’s the limit when it comes to styling and features of taps. You can opt for an old-school bib style or go with the modern handless faucet.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

But, in a nutshell, there are 10 main types of kitchen sink taps. Let\u2019s have a quick look at the table given below for a better understanding.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Kitchen Tap Types<\/strong><\/th>Handle Style<\/strong><\/th>How Does It Work?<\/strong><\/th>Average Cost<\/strong><\/th><\/tr><\/thead>
Monobloc Single Mixer Tap<\/td>Single Handle<\/td>Fixed over the sink with connected hot and cold water<\/td>\u00a330 – \u00a3200<\/td><\/tr>
Dual Mixer Tap<\/td>Combined Twin Style<\/td>Separate handles for both hot and cold water supply<\/td>\u00a350 – \u00a3300<\/td><\/tr>
Pillar Taps<\/td>Separate With Each Faucet<\/td>Two faucets are fixed side-by-side with separate controls<\/td>\u00a345 – \u00a3280<\/td><\/tr>
Bridge Taps<\/td>Combined Handles With Bridge<\/td>A pipe runs between both hot and cold connections for the right temperature<\/td>\u00a380 – \u00a3150<\/td><\/tr>
Three Hole Taps<\/td>Separate Hot & Cold Control<\/td>Separate connection and handle control for both hot and cold water<\/td>\u00a3150 – \u00a3400<\/td><\/tr>
Wall Mounted Taps<\/td>Combined Handles With Bridge<\/td>Fixed on the wall with a pipe runs between both hot and cold connection<\/td>\u00a370 – \u00a3450<\/td><\/tr>
Handleless Taps<\/td>Separate Control<\/td>Pressure activated at the end of the spout<\/td>\u00a350 – \u00a3200<\/td><\/tr>
Pot Filler Taps<\/td>Single Handle<\/td>Fixed right over the cooking unit. Usually, supply only cold water<\/td>\u00a380 – 200<\/td><\/tr>
Pull Out Spray Taps<\/td>Double Handles<\/td>Monobloc tap with a pull-out nozzle<\/td>\u00a380 – 250<\/td><\/tr>
Boiling Water Taps<\/td>Available In Both Styles<\/td>Fixed on the wall with a pipe that runs between both hot and cold connection<\/td>\u00a3150 – \u00a3500<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
Type, Style and Costs of Different Types of Taps<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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