As an alternative to the Queensize Camper folding taps, there is now the first countertop tap that can be mounted on the worktop. It can be used in the sink but is also ideal for use in the bathroom.
- Rotating countertop tap in the same design as the mixer
- With start/stop aerator AND normal aerator
- Made of high-quality stainless steel (SUS304)
- Inlet for "mixed water"
Aerators
The spout is supplied with both a start/stop aerator and a normal aerator. This gives you the freedom to customize the faucet to your needs
Indoor bathroom installation idea:
With the start/stop aerator, you could connect the spout to an upstream mixer and a Y-branch, allowing you to perfectly realize the situation in the indoor bathroom with shower and hand basin. A shower set, for example, is then used at the other Y outlet: if the start/stop aerator on the tap is closed, the water can be drawn from the shower hose. If you close the rotary valve there (or pull off the hose), you open the start/stop aerator and can wash your hands - and all with a simple installation with just one mixer. Fewer components, less installation work.
Sink installation idea:
Here, too, you can of course combine the spout with the mixer. And if you even install the mixer in the sink, the worktop remains dry during use.
Installation
The tap is installed through a 21 mm bolt circle. There is an angled spout with a 10 mm hose connection at the bottom, and the alignment can be freely rotated using the union nut. The worktop may be a maximum of 17mm, otherwise you will have to mill a recess from below.
Scope of delivery:
- Spout with mounted start/stop aerator
- Extra normal aerator
- Angled connection with 10mm hose nozzle, thread size ½"
Important operating instructions: When the cold season arrives with the possibility of frost, please always drain the tap completely of water! The best way to do this is to blow air through the outlet, remembering the non-return valve - i.e. in the direction in which the pump is also pumping. And/or unscrew the aerator so that all the water can run out of the spout when the spout is swiveled into the sink.










