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Wickes Kumai Monobloc Kitchen Sink Mixer Tap - Brushed Chrome - For sale £85


craigyboy71

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After having a new kitchen fitted, I have a spare brand new, unused and boxed kitchen mixer tap that is surplus to requirements. I am selling for £85, so less than half the retail price.

Here are the details from the Wickes website 🙂:
 
The Wickes Kumai is a modern style kitchen mixer tap with 1/4 turn CD valve, 360 degree swivel spout and anti-splash feature. Its also easy to maintain and the flexible tail pipes provide for convenient installation.
 
  • Depth:252 mm
  • Height:377 mm
  • Width:91 mm
  • Overall Diameter:47 mm
  • Spout Height:234 mm
  • Spout Length:252 mm
  • Spout Shape:Swan Neck
  • Spout Features:Swan Neck
  • Weight:1.52 kg
  • Number of Handles:1
  • Handle Style:Dual Lever
  • For Use With:Suitable for high and low pressure water systems
  • Material:Brass
  • Colour:Silver
  • Finish:Brushed
  • Type:Monobloc taps
  • Manufacturer Model No:177007BN
  • Brand Name: Wickes
Features & benefits
  • Ceramic disc cartridge
  • Suitable for high and low pressure water systems
  • Suitable for 1 tap hole
  • Chrome finish
 
RRP - £179, but selling for £85.
 
The tap comes with all fittings and instructions. There are more details of the tap on the Wickes website:
 
 
FOR COLLECTION FROM EAST DULWICH.
 
 

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