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Old 18.12.2020, 15:33
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Re: Changing an old leaky kitchen tap for a new one...

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Unless it's a very old sink then the hole may be bigger and the new tap will fall through.
Or indeed smaller, as mine was (at least I could cut the hole bigger).

As the OP said "old ... tap" any assumption about standardisation is very risky, particularly in the world of Swiss kitchens.
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