10 year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure.
The high spout makes it easier to wash dishes, including large pots.
The mixer tap insert has hard, durable ceramic discs that can handle the high friction that occurs when you change the temperature of the water.
An aerator integrated in the tap keeps the water flow just right while less water and energy is used.
Chrome-plated brass is a hard and durable surface that is easy to clean.
Good to know
Tested and certified according to relevant mechanical, quality and safety standards.
This tap is for use on high pressure water systems. Tested to work with a max. pressure of 10 bar (1000 kPa). Recommended working pressure range is 1.0 – 5.0 bar (100 kPa – 500 kPa).
If you are uncertain about the installation, contact a professional. The installation shall be made in accordance with valid local building and plumbing regulations.
To be mounted in a 35 mm hole in a max. 50 mm thick sink/worktop.
To make a hole for the kitchen mixer tap FIXA 2-piece tool set can be recommended; sold separately.
Water and energy saving aerator (8 l/min.) for high-pressure systems included.
Connection hoses with 3/8" connection included. Connection length: 35 cm.
A tool is included that makes it easy to install the mixer tap in place.
Max. temperature hot water connection 80°C/176°F. Recommended temperature is 65°C/149°F.
Spare parts are available to prolong the life of your product. For more information, contact IKEA Customer Services at your IKEA store or IKEA.com.
Swivel spout is preset to 360° but can be changed to 120°.
Long Term Benefits
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc and the amounts vary depending on the desired properties. Copper is usually the main material and the more zinc you add results in the brass being harder and stronger, but also results in it being more difficult to shape and less resistant to rust. Brass can be recycled as brass but never into its original metals. At IKEA we use brass for things like knobs, handles, frames and taps.
Heating hot water accounts for 25% of home energy usage. Using water efficiently reduces energy bills and ultimately reduces carbon emissions.
Look for the unified water label and start making a difference. The label has a clear colour coded system to show how much energy and water the product uses. Green rated products use less than those rated Red.
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