Install a GROHE single lever kitchen mixer with pullout mixer spout
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Follow this step by step installation guide to find out how to install your new single lever kitchen mixer with pullout mixer spout from GROHE easily.
If you have further questions, please check with an installer partner on GROHE.COM/UK.
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You forgot to fit the weight
Duh my mistake I now see it does not have one
Great video
I bought this garbage the water tight seal don't hold the faucets just keep working themselves loose I removed this garbage and installed a set of Moens High quality no problems since
管內壁 水質 材料銹蝕 更換?啊?
You have it half right. Now how many of us are installing sink faucets on new sink? You should have shown how to remove the old faucet.
How can you spin the tightening nut? Video shows it gliding on
GROHE So after years, high spout started to get really hard to rotate. I guess its due to hardened water and limescale, but since the water doesnt flow through it im not so sure. Also on that brass part of the mixer the high spout attaches on, upper ring is of rubber and lower one metallic (that one hangs a bit and is not fully closed ring but more like horseshoe only round), not like in the video.
Can you tell me the purpose of those rings, so i could make a better conclusion on whats wrong?
This is BS. Step three impossible how is that oddly shaped nut supposed to "slide" right in like the cgi. It's supposed to turn but the hoses are clearly in the way.
I presume I fit the weight to the spray hose (Grohe Minta) underneath the sink but when I do it catches the water mains. Any suggestions?