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Polished chrome may be the most popular choice of finish when it comes to kitchen taps, but that doesn't mean that it's necessarily the best. One of the reasons why chrome is the most popular is simply because it's cheaper than any other finish, but there are drawbacks to chrome taps. The main one is that they get marked very easily - both fingerprints and water marks - and therefore require constant cleaning to keep them looking new.
Brushed stainless steel taps don't have that problem. Of course, they still need cleaning and looking after properly, but they are much more resistant to any kind of marks, as well as being more resistant to rust and corrosion showing up. The Vellamo Koro brushed stainless steel tap is a fantastic example of a modern, well priced stainless steel finished tap.
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Brushed stainless steel taps don't have that problem. Of course, they still need cleaning and looking after properly, but they are much more resistant to any kind of marks, as well as being more resistant to rust and corrosion showing up. The Vellamo Koro brushed stainless steel tap is a fantastic example of a modern, well priced stainless steel finished tap.
Features:
- Modern 'U' spout design
- High quality brushed stainless steel finish
- Easy to use single lever
- Ceramic disc valves for improved performance & longer life span
- Minimum 0.5 bar water pressure required
- Includes flexi-tails for easy installation
- 10 year manufacturer's guarantee
Dimensions:
- Overall height - 325mm
- Spout exit height - 255mm
- Projection - 205mm
- Minimum tap hole size - 35mm
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Product Code | VELKORKT05 |
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Type | Mono Kitchen Mixers |
Brand | Vellamo |
Brand Range | Vellamo Koro |
GuaranteeMore information | 10 Years |
Guarantee
Please note that these guarantees are provided by the manufacturer, and will be subject to individual exclusions, exceptions, and terms and conditions, for example avoiding abrasive bleach-based cleaning products.
If you need further info about a specific manufacturer's guarantee, please contact our team.
AeratorMore information | Yes |
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Cartridge TypeMore information | Ceramic Disc |
Tap aerators are simple but beautifully-engineered devices that save water and money without a perceived loss of pressure. These small attachments are inserted inside the end of the spout and provide a regulated, smoothed and aerated flow of water by separating a single flow into many tiny streams. These streams mix with air as they flow from the tap, meaning less water is needed to achieve the same 'feel' and performance as non-aerated taps.
They can also be purchased separately and retrofitted to most taps, or they can usually be uninstalled if not wanted. They're a great benefit on high pressure systems where the full flow of water is unnecessary, cutting your water bills and helping to reduce wastage. On lower-pressure systems they can help to improve the performance of a tap by adding air to the limited flow of water available. All-in-all, they're pretty awesome.
They can also be purchased separately and retrofitted to most taps, or they can usually be uninstalled if not wanted. They're a great benefit on high pressure systems where the full flow of water is unnecessary, cutting your water bills and helping to reduce wastage. On lower-pressure systems they can help to improve the performance of a tap by adding air to the limited flow of water available. All-in-all, they're pretty awesome.
Taps use either a ceramic disc cartridge or a rubber compression washer to control flow. Rubber washers will naturally wear down with use, and the tap handle will require more and more rotations to turn on or off. On the plus side, it's very easy to replace a rubber washer and they're available everywhere.
Ceramic disc cartridges need only a 90-degree rotation to fully open or close, and the 2 ceramic plates are incredibly hard-wearing and resilient. They're more expensive to make, but they allow for a huge range of designs, easy operation and simple maintenance if needed.
Whilst it is rare for a ceramic cartridge to need replacing, you may very occasionally need to remove and rinse the cartridge if grit or debris within the water system is preventing the 2 plates from closing properly. Much like replacing a rubber washer, this is a quick and easy job, and will ensure many years of use.
Ceramic disc cartridges need only a 90-degree rotation to fully open or close, and the 2 ceramic plates are incredibly hard-wearing and resilient. They're more expensive to make, but they allow for a huge range of designs, easy operation and simple maintenance if needed.
Whilst it is rare for a ceramic cartridge to need replacing, you may very occasionally need to remove and rinse the cartridge if grit or debris within the water system is preventing the 2 plates from closing properly. Much like replacing a rubber washer, this is a quick and easy job, and will ensure many years of use.
Mounting Type | Deck Mounted |
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Finish | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Shape | Round |
Handle Type | Lever, Single Control |
Spout Type | Swivel Spout, U-Shaped Spout |
Texture | Brushed |
Tap Holes | Mono |
Style | Modern |
Minimum Tap Hole Size (mm)More information | 35 |
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Height (mm) | 325 |
Projection (mm) | 205 |
This is the minimum recommended hole diameter that this tap needs for installation. Generally, the tap will sit on top of the sink or worktop, and the hot and cold water feeds and fixing bolts will need to slot through the tap hole and be connected underneath. Your hole can be a bit larger than this size, provided it is not larger than the diameter of the base of the tap.
Flow Rate at 0.5 Bar (l/min) | 5.4 |
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Flow Rate at 1 Bar (l/min) | 7.5 |
Flow Rate at 1.5 Bar (l/min) | 9.1 |
Flow Rate at 2 Bar (l/min) | 11 |
Flow Rate at 3 Bar (l/min) | 14.8 |
Flow Rate at 5 Bar (l/min) | 16.6 |
Minimum Water PressureMore information | 0.5 |
Minimum Water Pressure
Your water pressure depends on your home's water system. It’s important to consider water pressure when buying a new tap or shower. Buying a product with a minimum water pressure that’s too high for your home will result in poor performance.
- With a combi boiler you can usually expect between 1 and 2 bar
- With a gravity system (cold water tank in attic) you may have as little as 0.1 or 0.2 bar upstairs, and perhaps 0.5 bar downstairs
- With a high pressure unvented system (hot water cylinder, no cold water tank) you will generally have between 1 and 3 bar
You can install an item with a low minimum pressure rating on a high pressure system, but avoid installing an item with a high minimum rating on a low pressure system! Read our guide to water pressure to learn more.
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