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Aquess Kitchen Taps

Aquess Kitchen Taps are stylish and look perfect in any kitchen. After all, it's the small details that matter, and the right kitchen tap can elevate the look of your whole kitchen. Whether you're looking for a single or twin lever tap, the Aquess Kitchen Taps range is sure to have the right one for you.

 
 

What is the practical difference between a pull-out spout and a fixed spout, and which should you get?

A pull-out spout gives you a flexible spray hose that makes filling large pans and rinsing the sink far easier, so it suits busy cookers and deep sinks. A fixed spout is simpler and looks cleaner if you prefer a minimalist kitchen or rarely need a detachable hose. If you cook regularly and wash large pots, a pull-out Ravi model at around £140–£155 will be more useful; for a small prep sink the Churni fixed spout at about £130 keeps the look neat.

How do single-lever and twin-lever controls compare for everyday use?

Single-lever taps let you operate temperature and flow with one hand, which is handy when your hands are full or wet. Twin-lever taps give you separate hot and cold control, offering a more traditional look and finer adjustment of temperature. If you want speed and simplicity go single lever; if you prefer classic styling and slightly more precise tuning, a twin-lever Ravi or Churni suits you.

Which finish should you pick to suit my kitchen decor and maintenance needs?

The range includes matt black, brushed brass, chrome and brushed nickel, each creating a distinct feel: brushed brass adds a warm, tactile gold tone for timber or neutral kitchens, chrome gives a bright, reflective modern look, brushed nickel is softer and hides fingerprints better, and matt black makes a bold contemporary statement. Pair brushed brass with oak units to create a warm, layered look, or use chrome with stainless-steel appliances for a seamless, high-shine finish. Think about the existing metals in your kitchen so the tap complements handles, appliances and sink.

What's the difference between the Ravi and Churni ranges and which is better for my needs?

Ravi offers the majority of options and focuses on pull-out spouts in several finishes, so it's geared towards functionality and versatility. Churni has fewer options and appears mainly as a fixed-spout design available in both single and twin levers, making it a simpler, more affordable choice. If you want flexibility for cooking and cleaning, Ravi is the better fit; if you prefer a straightforward, cost-conscious tap, Churni will do the job.

How much should I budget and where will I get the best value?

Prices in the range sit mostly between about £130 and £155, with the Churni models around £130–£135 and Ravi pull-out mixers nearer £140–£155. You get extra functionality, the pull-out hose and a wider choice of finishes, toward the higher end, while fixed-spout Churni taps offer a tidy saving. If you need practical features like a pull-out spray, expect to spend around £150; if appearance and a lower price are your priorities, a Churni at about £130 is good value.