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Hansgrohe Vernis Blend Bathroom High Rise Basin Mixer Tap Single Lever Chrome
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Description
Features
- BrandHANSGROHE
- Length16.9 cm
- Width26 cm
- Height28 cm
- Weight2.31 kg
Customer reviews
4,8
/ 14 Reviews
DDidier
Published on 03/04/2023, FranceVery good quality mixer easy to install the hoses (for me) are long enough 20cm height of 19 cm with my basin of 13cm, that suits me.
4 people found this helpfulEELIAN
Published on 21/01/2025, FrancePro Customer
Very good product, faithful to the brand. We'll see over time...
Ppascal
Published on 18/03/2024, FranceVery good product not yet owned
WWilliam
Published on 08/09/2023, FrancePro Customer
Great product, nothing to say.
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Bathroom tap buying guide
Whether used for a wash basin, shower or bath, taps are essential to your bathroom. Make savings with a thermostatic mixing valve or choose style with a vintage dual handle mixer or waterfall tap. From traditional spouts to aerators, there are plenty of options out there. Read on to find the right bathroom tap for you!
Hansgrohe is a German brand founded in 1901 in the Black Forest. Innovative quality and design are part of its DNA and have helped to establish it as a key player in the sanitaryware sector for professionals and private individuals alike.
Hansgrohe designs and manufactures bathroom taps, showerheads, shower columns and bars (invented by Hansgrohe) and kitchen taps so that they are easy to install, highly ergonomic, can be used hundreds of times a day for many years and provide real pleasure every time they are used.
The choice of top-of-the-range materials and the use of renowned designers have enabled us to create durable, high-quality products with unique designs that have won several international design awards.
A full 5-year guarantee - this is the brand's promise to you, a testament to the very high quality of its products, 100% of which are tested before leaving its factories.
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