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I've got one of the following taps, but the divertor knob is really stiff and difficult to lift up. It's not helped by the fact the knob itself is a simple straight flush finish so there's nothing to grip on.

http://www.diy.com/departments/cook...-mixer-tap/590865_BQ.prd?icamp=recs&rrec=true

I want to take it off and see if I can buy a replacement somewhere, but I'm struggling to take it off. I've tried turning it (as suggested in YouTube videos), but it just spins and won't come off. I'm guessing I may well be missing something obvious, can anyone give me some pointers?

Thanks
 
I've got one of the following taps, but the divertor knob is really stiff and difficult to lift up. It's not helped by the fact the knob itself is a simple straight flush finish so there's nothing to grip on.

http://www.diy.com/departments/cook...-mixer-tap/590865_BQ.prd?icamp=recs&rrec=true

I want to take it off and see if I can buy a replacement somewhere, but I'm struggling to take it off. I've tried turning it (as suggested in YouTube videos), but it just spins and won't come off. I'm guessing I may well be missing something obvious, can anyone give me some pointers?

Thanks


I had recently similar issue an unknown tap. I just used wd40 and it worked fine afterwards, no complaints ever since. I asked her 1 month later and she said it works absolutely fine.
 
Had a look at ours and it does not come off, and not supposed to evidently, and it's clogging up with limescale so will have to change whole tap.
 
How old is it? According to your link it comes with a 10 year guarantee.

I've had some success in the past using hot vinegar to free a similar mechanism but the solution (hah, see what I did there?) was short-lived because hard water hates this type of tap. So I'd recommend replacement with a design that is more easily serviceable when limescale builds up.

C.
 
The issue is the metal it's made of. They do come apart, but as they are more zinc than brass corrosion literally destroys it by chemically binding it all together.

Apologies, but you are best off binning it and buying a tap made of proper brass - if you can find one.

BTW, make sure the one you buy has cartridges that will give you a decent flow rate and is appropriate for your local pressure. Many, such as Hudson Reed, are only tested at 4 bar so leak like sieves at 4 bar plus.
 

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