What is a 3 Way Mixer Tap?
A 3 way kitchen mixer tap is a type of faucet that connects to an undersink filtration
system to provide hot, cold, and filtered water from the main kitchen mixer, all from the same tap, this eliminates the need for a separate filter faucet, offering convenience and functionality by giving you easy access to hot, cold and drinking filtered water with just one tap.
MDC Water offers a wide range of 3 way mixer taps to suit your kitchen designs. These taps are simple to operate and can be paired with any of our undersink water filter systems.
We stock a full range of spare parts and accessories for all our 3 way filter sink mixer taps and filtered water faucets.
To ensure you’re entirely confident with buying your 3 way mixer tap
online, and to minimise the risk of an incorrect purchase, we offer a
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A 3 way mixer tap is a plumbing fixture that combines hot and cold water with a third stream of either filtered or purified water. It typically has two handles for controlling hot and cold water flow, and a third handle or button to
activate the filtered water.
A 3 way mixer tap works by diverting water flow through different channels within the tap. When the user turns on the tap, water from the hot and cold water supplies mixes as usual. Additionally, when the filtered water option is selected, the tap redirects water through a separate filtration system before it reaches the spout, providing
purified water for drinking or cooking.
One of the main benefits of a 3 way mixer tap is convenience. It provides access to both regular and filtered water from a single
fixture, eliminating the need for a separate filtration system or bottled water. Additionally, it saves space on the countertop and simplifies the kitchen or bathroom design.
Installation requirements may vary depending on the specific model of the tap and the existing plumbing setup. Generally, installation involves connecting the tap to both hot and cold water supplies, as well
as to a filtered water source if applicable. It’s recommended to hire a professional plumber for installation to ensure proper function and
avoid any potential issues.