🛠️ Install with Ease, Style with Confidence!
The Bristan Monza Easyfit Mono Sink Mixer in Black features a unique patented top fix design for simple installation, a powerful flow rate of 43.7 litres per minute, and a sleek contemporary finish, making it the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
Manufacturer | Bristan |
Part Number | MZ SNK EF BLK |
Product Dimensions | 22.5 x 15 x 34 cm; 1.91 kg |
Item model number | MZ SNK EF BLK |
Colour | Black |
Style | Contemporary |
Finish | Black, Coated |
Material | Brass |
Pattern | Single |
Installation method | Single Hole |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Flow rate | 43.7 Litres Per Minute |
Maximum Pressure | 5 |
Number Of Holes | 1 |
Spout height | 220 Millimetres |
Spout reach | 195 Millimetres |
Number of handles | 2 |
Plug profile | Deck Mount |
Special Features | 360 Swivel |
Included Components | 1 x Easyfit Tap, 2 x Flexi Tails, 1 x Easyfit Kit, 1 x Plinth, 1 x Fitting Instructions |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.91 kg |
M**G
Great kitchen mixer tap
Easy to fit. Good quality valves. Good flow. No drips
W**Y
Very good product I would buy again.
Although it’s called ‘Easy Fit’ my plumber says they are only easy to fit if you already have an easy fit tap. However apart from that I am delighted with them. They are very high quality the colour is nice and I like the minimal elegance of them.
A**R
Great tap and easy to install
Great tap.? I love the simplicity to install and the function of the tap is very smooth. I know Bristan and Grohe and wanted a functional tap from a reliable supplier. What clinched it for me was the simple installation and I know the back up us there if required.
G**E
Good manufacturer of well-priced taps
A very good tap working well and practical in use. 'Easyfit' might be a bit optimistic, but it's a clever system. Before removing any old tap, it's worth checking the length of the flexible hoses supplied with this tap, and make sure they will reach your chosen connection point. No kitchen tap is easy to fit because they always involve a certain amount of crawling under the sink. You do have to get underneath to screw in the flexible tails and that can't be done before you've fitted the brass base unit and dropped in the 'plain inlet connector'. The fun starts when you have to connect up the flexible hoses to your water supply without disturbing any existing joints. You need two spanners, probably adjustable. Good luck with that one. Once fitted, the tap would be easily replaced with one with the same fitting system, but based on my experience with Bristan taps, this should see me out.
N**N
Stylish
Such a lovely tap. Smooth stylish and very nice. Very very happy
G**N
A world of difference
I bought a new kitchen mixer tap 7 months ago, and it was already leaking and showing signs of ceramic cartridge failure and corrosion. As a cost-conscious, fussy engineer, I bit the bullet this time and bought Bristan to see if it was that different from the [much) cheaper options.Oh my goodness; it is a world of difference. A British-made item which, straight out of the box, oozed quality and precision manufacture; the easy-fix base is machined beautifully from solid brass, and the ingenuity that has gone into putting a screw thread onto one of the two inlet pipes that the flexible tails screw into is a game-changer. The latter means that you bo longer need to scrabble around under the sink to tighten the tap; an allen key turns the inlet turret to secure the base of the tap securely from above... genius!Those reviews that say that the 'ease' of the easy-fit base is defeated by thick worktops are misleading; it just means that instead of doing everything from above, you still need to offer the base plate up from below, but it still tightens from above. Also, those that say that the tap body is only secured by grub screws and could cause a major leak if it came loose: the close-fit of the tap body to the easy-fit base, through precision machining, means that the grub screws are only there to assure that the two items lock together; it feels very secure and there is no play whatsoever.The ceramic valves feel incredible, and the swan neck moves easily and with no play; contrast that to cheaper examples that rely on a grub screw to take up play on the neck.There seemed to be some confusion on the guarantee: the Monza tap is 10 years, and if it fails in the first year, Bristan will send an engineer out to sort it. Time will tell, but that is a pretty solid guarantee in my book.Lastly, the provision of flexible tails fitted with shut-off non-return valves was icing on the cake. On the strength of the quality of this kitchen tap, I have just ordered replacement taps for my downstairs loo from Amazon... also Bristan.
C**Y
Use thread lock when tightening up grub screws on tap head.
Reasonably easy to fit. Good quality mixer tap.
A**E
Great quality
Excellent tap very happy and great for low pressure quality of the tap is brilliant
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