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Kitchen Mixer Tap
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Hi, I fitted a Deva kitchen tap two years ago and the cold water side has started to play up.
When I removed the handle I found a white nylon circular toothed cog, which sits on the supply valve, appears to be worn on the internal teeth, thus not operating the 1/4 turn valve properly.
I've had a look at Toolstation and Screwfix but can't find the sort of item I'm after. As the unit is otherwise still in very good condition, I wouldn't want to replace it for the sake of a small plastic cog!
I also looked on Deva spare parts website but didn't see any there either, but I'm sure these must be a regular items to fail.
Could anyone point me in the direction of where I might be able to source a replacement?
When I removed the handle I found a white nylon circular toothed cog, which sits on the supply valve, appears to be worn on the internal teeth, thus not operating the 1/4 turn valve properly.
I've had a look at Toolstation and Screwfix but can't find the sort of item I'm after. As the unit is otherwise still in very good condition, I wouldn't want to replace it for the sake of a small plastic cog!
I also looked on Deva spare parts website but didn't see any there either, but I'm sure these must be a regular items to fail.
Could anyone point me in the direction of where I might be able to source a replacement?
Answers
The life expectancy of a tap is much more than 2 years; I would contact either the shop you bought it from or Deva and see what they have to say.
16:14 Tue 24th Jan 2017
Try here, if you can't see what you want contact them.
http:// www.dev a.org.u k/produ cts/oth er/acce ssories -and-sp ares/ta p-spare s/
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If no luck with Deva, then try here...........
https:/ /www.sh owerdoc .com/sh ower-sp ares/ki tchen-t aps/dev a
You can ring them and talk to their sales team
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You can ring them and talk to their sales team