Tap in the heads - ££=lasts longer?

MoodySabre

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A couple of seasons ago I replaced the old leaking shower pull out tap with a normal tap like this. The chrome has pitted presumably due to salt corrosion. Now, it was a cheapy off ebay so will one that costs three times as much fair any better?
 
Bought one of these from eBay about 4 years ago, £20 IIRC, not a sign of corrosion on it.

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Probably unlucky.
 
Just wipe it down after use? Can't see that you have a really toxic atosphere in your fine craft?

Or just cheapy unlucky this time?
 
I fitted a regular household unit from B&Q after the original s/s job failed with no availability of spares. After 4 years or so it is still in perfect condition.
 
Can't see that you have a really toxic atosphere in your fine craft?

someone pointed out that the smell (of rotten eggs) which most of us are familiar with when the boat is unattended for long (>3 day) periods, is caused by sulphides produced by bacterial activity in the head's pipes. These sulphides are very corrosive and are probably responsible for the degradation of chromed finishes on taps, etc.

Makes sense to me.

We may have to resort to SS-fittings (or gold, if you are a mobo).:D
 
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