FAQ's
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What is an Aerator?
A faucet aerator (or tap aerator) is often found at the tip of modern indoor water faucets. Aerators can be simply screwed onto the faucet head, creating a non-splashing stream and often delivering a mixture of water and air. Watersaving aerators use from 1.1 L/M of water up to 7 L/M. depending ont he application. This is far less than the average tap that uses 15L/M of water.
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Is it easy to install my new Aerator?
Yes. it is very easy to install your New Aerator.
Watche the video Below or Use the Step by Step guide after the video.
M24 Male thread tap -
Step One
Remove the Aerator assembly on the spout.
If you have a tap similar to the one above, use a spanner and turn the assembly anti-clockwise to remove.
If you have a tap similar to the one above, use your hands and turn the assembly anti-clockwise to remove.
Step Two
Remove old tap aerator
Step Three
Insert new Aerator
Insert new aerator into brass shell with the blue part to the top. Add the washer on top.
Step Four
Screw the Aerator assembly back onto the tap. Either using your hands or spanner. Make sure that you do not over tighten the fitting.
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Will the Aerator fit onto my taps?
Our Current range of Aerators will fit 95% of taps currenly in use. Our Aerator will fit into most taps with a M24 Male Thread and M22 Female Thread. If you are unsure please contact us and we will be able to advise