
Choosing a new tap for your kitchen doesn’t have to be an overwhelming experience. With our easy-to-read guide below, you’ll narrow down the perfect option for your home in a heartbeat.
Using the navigation links below, you’ll easily be able to find the right style of tap for your kitchen.
We offer a few different tap styles at Appliances Online that are designed to complement a wide range of kitchen designs.
Keep in mind: There are variations of most tap styles, e.g. spray mixer taps that are also pull-out taps. The breakdown below will help you find the tap that’s right for you.
Simple in design, kitchen mixer taps allow you to mix hot and cold sources of water by controlling a single handle. Stylish and minimal in design, kitchen mixer taps offer a low-profile look for your kitchen.
Pull out taps allow you to pull out the tip of your tap head on a retractable hose. This simple functionality allows easy cleaning of bigger items like pots, pans and your sink area itself.
Spray Mixer Taps
Spray mixer taps are similar to kitchen mixer taps, but with one primary difference. Spray mixers allow you to change the way the water ejects from your tap head. When cleaning veggies for example, you might switch the spray head to a wider spray setting, which will give you greater water spread.
Gooseneck taps make a grand statement in your kitchen and in your sink. Designed to elevate your water source, gooseneck taps make it easier to clean large pots and pans that wouldn’t normally fit under a shorter tap.
Available in a wide variety of combinations, filtered water tap systems allow you the convenience of boiling or chilled water at the push of a button. You can also get these water systems in a few other variations such as ambient water, sparkling, chilling-only, boiling-only and sparkling-chilled among others.
Simple in design, kitchen mixer taps allow you to mix hot and cold sources of water by controlling a single handle. Stylish and minimal in design, kitchen mixer taps offer a low-profile look for your kitchen.
Please note: Many mixer taps are also pull-out taps, spray mixers, and goosenecks in design.
Pull out taps allow you to pull out the tip of your tap head on a retractable hose. This simple functionality allows easy cleaning of bigger items like pots, pans and your sink area itself.
Spray mixer taps are similar to kitchen mixer taps, but with one primary difference. Spray mixers allow you to change the way the water ejects from your tap head. When cleaning veggies for example, you might switch the spray head to a wider spray setting, which will give you greater water spread.
Gooseneck taps make a grand statement in your kitchen and in your sink. Designed to elevate your water source, gooseneck taps make it easier to clean large pots and pans that wouldn’t normally fit under a shorter tap.
Available in a wide variety of combinations, filtered water tap systems allow you the convenience of boiling or chilled water at the push of a button. You can also get these water systems in a few other variations such as ambient water, sparkling, chilling-only, boiling-only and sparkling-chilled among others.
With the cost of living always on the rise, being budget conscious is more important than ever. Thankfully when it comes to home appliances, like our Taps, you can always find one that suits your needs and won't break your bank. To make things as easy as possible, we've already put together all of our budget friendly models in one easy click. Remember, cheap doesn't mean bad - it just means you get the items you are after, at a great deal!
Your tap should be installed by a professional. When you choose a tap to your liking, you’ll easily be able to find the specification sheet and technical drawings at the bottom of the product page. These documents will assist your installer with cutting the tap hole.