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Rangemaster taps perfectly combine precision engineering and elegant styling with beautiful finishes and smooth modern designs. Each Rangemaster kitchen tap is designed to function impeccably and is built to last with durable, high-quality parts, all backed with a 5-year guarantee to put your mind at rest. The stylish designs will complement any style of kitchen, whether it be traditional or contemporary, and with the majority having a shiny chrome, you’ll have no issues keeping your tap sparkling clean all year round.

If you're searching for taps by brand, look no further than Rangemaster. Offering beautiful taps in abundance, you're sure to find exactly what you're looking for.

 
 
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Rangemaster Aquaquad Kitchen Mixer Tap Matt Black - TAQ2MB/

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Which Rangemaster finish will suit my kitchen and be easy to keep looking good?

If you want low-maintenance and a classic look, chrome is the most common finish here and is praised for staying easy to keep sparkling. For a modern, bold feel you might pick matt black or brushed brass, both of which are well represented in the range and work beautifully against light or dark worktops. Do note that textured finishes such as brushed nickel or copper can hide water marks better than polished chrome but may need occasional polishing to keep their original sheen.

Should I opt for a single lever or twin lever tap for everyday use?

Most of the range uses twin levers, which suit traditional kitchens and give a balanced, period look, while single-lever taps offer quicker one-handed temperature and flow control and suit contemporary designs. If you regularly wash large pans or need fast temperature adjustment, a single lever will be more practical; if you're matching period fittings, twin levers will blend in visually.

Do I need a pull-out spout or a swivel spout for my sink?

Swivel spouts dominate the collection and work well if you have a double or large single bowl because they give wide reach across the sink. Pull-out spouts are rarer but are ideal if you want flexible, directed rinsing for vegetables or awkward pans. choose a pull-out tap if you often fill tall pots or need a hose-style spray for rinsing.

How do I match a tap to my home's water pressure?

Look at the pressure suitability labels: 15 of these taps are suitable for all systems, six are rated for low pressure (0.1–0.4 bar), eleven for medium pressure (0.5–0.9 bar) and three for high pressure (1 bar+). If you have a gravity-fed or older system, select one of the low-pressure or "suitable for all systems" models; if you have a modern combi or high-pressure mains, medium or high-rated taps will give the best flow.

What does a Rangemaster 4-in-1 boiling water tap offer, and is it worth the price?

The 4-in-1 model included in our range (Geo Intense) combines boiling, hot and cold mains water plus filtered water via an under-sink tank, so you get an instant boil function without a separate kettle. It is more expensive upfront, the model shown is around the current product price, but it saves time and frees up worktop space if you make a lot of hot drinks or need quick boiling water for cooking. The trade-off is the cost and the under-sink tank space required, but for a busy household the convenience can justify the investment.