Mixed Tray – Tap Repair Washers (159pcs)
£7.06£8.47 EX VATINC VAT
A 159-piece assorted tray of flat, dome, flex and fibre washers for repairing taps of various sizes. Covers most common tap types in one go — handy to have in the van or toolbox.
Tap washers have an uncanny ability to be the one thing you don’t have when a job calls for them. This mixed tray of tap repair washers covers 159 pieces across flat, dome, flex and fibre types — the kind of selection that means you’re rarely caught short on a plumbing callout. Whether you’re servicing a knackered kitchen mixer or sorting a dripping bathroom tap, the odds are good that something in this tray fits the job.
The assortment is put together with common tap sizes in mind, so you’re not wading through a load of obscure sizes you’ll never use. Flat washers handle the bulk of standard seat-type taps, dome washers work well where a raised profile is needed, flex washers deal with situations where a bit of give helps the seal, and fibre washers add a heat-resistant option for hot water applications. Four types in one tray keeps things practical.
Where a Tap Repair Washers Mixed Tray Earns Its Keep
This kind of assortment tray is most useful for plumbers, maintenance engineers and multi-trade contractors who deal with tap repairs as part of a wider workload. You don’t always know what size you’ll need until the tap is apart, and carrying a full mixed selection means you’re not making an extra trip to the merchant for the sake of a 20p washer. Small saving per job, but it adds up.
It also makes sense for facilities teams doing in-house maintenance across a site or building portfolio. Taps wear out constantly in commercial and public buildings, and having a stocked tray in the maintenance cupboard is just sensible. Same goes for a landlord managing a few properties — one tray covers a lot of ground.
What’s in the Tray
The 159-piece count gives you a decent working stock across the four washer types. The mix is weighted towards the sizes and types you’re most likely to use, which is a better approach than a strictly even split. Tray format keeps everything visible and sorted, which matters when you’re rooting around mid-job with wet hands.
At this price point, keeping a spare tray on the van costs very little and removes a fairly common source of unnecessary delays on site. Sometimes the simplest products are the most useful ones to have around.
Pro Tip: If a tap is still weeping after a washer replacement, check the seat for scoring before fitting a new washer — a damaged seat will chew through replacements quickly, and a seat grinder tool solves it in minutes.








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