Bensham bath taps
Our pair of Bensham traditional bath pillar taps can be used on any bath as they are individual in design, allowing them to be placed at any measurement apart (or together), making them as versatile as they are good-looking.With tradtional tap-washers on tried and tested spindle cartridges, the Bensham range really does give the best possible operation from a well engineered piece of brassware.Compatible with any water system, these taps have been tested on low pressure systems (0.1 bar) and also work perfectly on high-pressure alternatives.
Trinity bath pillar taps (pair)
With classic styling and traditional cartridges, the Trinity bath taps require only the lowest pressure to operate and has a resultant fast flow rate through its traditionally designed body.With a complete matching range of taps and thermostatic valve, the Trinity has all the options you need.
Edwardian Cross Head Traditional Bath Taps 95mm Spout
These BestBathrooms.com Bath Taps feature an Edwardian design, which complements the decor of a traditional bathroom, en-suite facility or cloakroom. The flat cross heads, with classic ceramic inserts, give easy control of the flow of hot and cold water into the bath.
The chrome taps are fitted with conventional, tried-and-trusted screw down valve mechanisms for ease of operation and durability.
Modern Lever Chrome Bath Taps
These BestBathrooms.com Bath Taps feature a modern design, which complements the decor of a contemporary bathroom, en-suite facility or cloakroom. Easy-to-operate levers control the flow of hot and cold water into the bath.
The chrome taps utilise leading edge, ceramic disc technology for ease of operation and durability. Although this mixer tap is suitable for low pressure, a minimum operating pressure of 0.5 bar is recommended for best performance.
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