Hansgrohe’s kitchen mixers awash with quality, durability and sophisticated technology.
May 1st, 2010
With more than 100 years experience and products boasting technical and aesthetic perfection, Hansgrohe have proven they are the experts when it comes to producing high calibre bathroom and kitchen fittings.
In line with these impeccable standards, the company’s kitchen mixers have raised the bar for functionality and quality with those from the Axor brand offering a wealth of design facets to cater for individual kitchen tastes.
For many, the pleasure of an enjoyable meal begins with produce preparation – choosing fresh ingredients and washing and cutting vegetables – processes for which a kitchen mixer becomes an essential, reliable tool.
As a result of solid workmanship, quality materials and sophisticated technology Hansgrohe’s mixers are made to be robust and durable.
Timelessly elegant and imbued with intelligent functionality, the success of the Talis S Variarc kitchen mixers can be attributed to design characteristics such as the product’s practical, high, wide spouts which provide more scope for movement.
Another product, the Talis S Variarc with pull-out spray has magnetic fastening and an indestructible fabric pipe meaning it can reach an area with a 50-centimetre radius and also offers the choice of normal or spray mode.
Kitchen efficiency to make the most of time spent in the kitchen.
Hansgrohe
hansgrohe.com.au



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