Has anyone had problems with the aerator blowing out of the tap spout? The older type tap's aerator was screwed in but these new taps seem to be just pressed in with seemingly no means of holding it in. Obviously I know they can't be glued in as then there would be no way of cleaning the small filter behind.If you press it in as hard as you can with your fingers they come flying back out when the tap is turned on . If left overnight, it will stay in a bit longer but still comes out.
My friend had exactly the same problem with the bathroom tap. Has anyone come up with an answer to this?
Both sets of taps are only a year old as they were replaced under warranty last year as they were leaking.
Are you a member of the Swift Talk forum? If you don't get any replies here it might be worth joining.
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If you intend to keep the van for long, I would go for finding the older style tap and replace it. Our 2012 Swift taps have the screw-in diffuser (I think) and never given a problem. The push-in type must be cheaper, and possibly another cost cutting exercise at manufacture.
Bertie.