💧 Elevate your kitchen flow with style and substance
The Hapilife DT03F White Kitchen Tap combines a durable solid brass body with a stylish matt white finish, featuring a 360° swivel spout and dual lever controls. Designed for easy single-hole installation, it offers leak-proof performance and minimalist elegance perfect for modern kitchens.
Manufacturer | Hapilife |
Part Number | Hapi-03F |
Product Dimensions | 39 x 33.4 x 7.8 cm; 1.2 kg |
Item model number | DT03F |
Colour | White |
Style | White |
Finish | Brass |
Material | Brass, Ceramic, Copper |
Installation method | Single Hole |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Holes | 1 |
Spout height | 8.66 Inches |
Spout reach | 10.5 Centimetres |
Handle/lever placement | Left & Right |
Number of handles | 2 |
Handle material | Brass |
Plug profile | Deck Mount |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Special Features | Leak Proof |
Included Components | UK standard fittings |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.2 kg |
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Best value for money
Perfect, easy to fit. Doesn't leak, looks great.Fantastic flow rate makes a big difference to how much water we use.
L**N
Attractive replacement kitchen tap
Bought this to replace an expensive tap that had a lot of problems with leaking and replacing washers etc.Excellent quality and smaller than old tap but get used to it.Was easy to fit due to having only one nut to tighten on front facing the cupboard door instead of the usual two nuts at the rear which is usually more difficult to fit. Had this a while now, with no problems, looks good and good value for money.
A**R
Easy to fit and came with replacement pipes
Bought this to replace my previous tap where the value had gone. For the price this is a good tap which was easier to fit and came with plastic bolt tightener. Finish looks good and works as expected.
I**M
Great quality tap for the money!
I must admit to being dubious about the quality of this tap considering the price but I was pleasently surprised. OK, it's perhaps not quite as solid feeling as some taps but then they cost probably four times as much. The overall quality is good and the lever type turn handles work well and are nice and tight but not overly (if you get what I mean). A full quarter turn takes you from no water flow to full flow but it is easy to adjust the flow within that. The fitting within the spout creates a type of bubble effect but it works well. The spout itself is quite tall but it rotates as you would hope it to. The fittings that came with it caused no problems and the plumber fitted it for me in about 15 mins and said he had no problems. Overall, for the money, an excellent product.
J**E
Great Price and Great Looking Tap
I bought this as a replacement for a tap that was leaking and was impossible to get access to the washers. I wanted something simple and stylish and this product was both. I was a little concerned about the weight of the product, or more that the weight signified low quality but it has been installed for about 5 months and I have had no issues.It comes really well packed and therefore arrived in perfect condition. The instructions are quite minimal but I installed it without issue and I am not a DIY guru by any means. One minor improvement might be to colour code the pipes for hot and cold. It would make it easier while under the sink for sure. In the end I put a bit of masking tape on one so I knew which was which.The only negative, and in reality it is not a big deal, is that I think this is sealed in a way that there is no access to the washers, so a leak probably means dispose or back to the manufacture. Its a slight shame as we already live in a disposable society but the previous tap did have accessible washers only to have been sealed away over years of use. I say not a big deal because a) the product is priced so well and b) there is supposedly a 10 year warranty.Overall I have been very impressed.
H**L
Very fairly priced
I can’t attest to the long-term durability of this tap having only installed it for my mother last week. It certainly feels a lot sturdier than her previous kitchen tap though which cost significantly more and was installed five years ago by an expensive guy who fitted the hot and cold the wrong way round. The old tap was always a bit dodgy and finally gave up a couple of weeks ago and had to be bashed every time you wanted to stop it running. My general experience of taps (I like a nice tap and have installed many over the years in various houses I’ve lived in) is that, actually, a £32 tap will do just as well as a £100 one from a DIY store. I’ve only ever had an issue with one low-priced tap and way more issues with high-priced ones fitted by expensive blokes. :)I should point out that I’m not a plumber. I’m just not afraid to fix a leak, fit a tap or a toilet or generally give things a go if it isn’t mains gas related.In summary, I’m pretty sure that this tap will last just as long as some of the more expensive ones. It’s a reasonably nice design and has a smooth, non-dripping on/off action. If you’re looking for a reasonably priced tap I recommend this one.
T**S
Great value, so easy to fit a monkey could do it
The media could not be loaded. I needed a replacement kitchen tap due to the old one being totally beyond fixing. This one looks pretty good in the photos, even better in reality. It's well made, solid, heavy and the tap mechanisms (this one has ceramic cartridges) are very smooth. The water aerator works really well, almost too well (when making a drink) - but on the plus side, water doesn't splash all over the place when it hits the bottom of the sink, and of course, aerated taps are more economical if you're on a water meter.The pipes supplied have standard connectors, which will be fine unless like me your kitchen was originally constructed as a hotch potch of items gathered stig-of-the-dump style by a mad woman with too many cats and plants. So, I needed a bit of brassware from the local hardware shop to get back in the game - if you have standard fittings like 99% of people, you'll be fine, undo your old pipes and stick these on in their place.As you would expect, the hot pipe connection is beneath the hot tap, and the cold pipe connection beneath the cold. Hopefully that'll save someone a bit of trial and error.You can't see very well from the photos, but there is a red stripe on the hot tap and a blue on the cold. The hot tap is on the left and the cold on the right (there's a small hole on the back of the unit, which lets the air in which you can't see in the photo).The instructions are simple, if a little brief - but clear. It's really easy to see what you need to do and the job was completed easily and without a fuss. You need a flat head screwdriver to tighten the screw under the tap, and an adjustable spanner to tighten the nut under the sink will be needed too.Extremely good value item for the price, looks and operates like a much more expensive tap, for sure.
A**R
For kitchen, functional,modern,shorter spout good
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