@henrikjordal: Burn or freeze🤷‍♂️🥵🥶 Why separate taps?😂 #separatetaps #ukfaucets #mrscandinavia #thegoodthing #jordal

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crazy_happy_mama
Crazy_happy_mama :
No one knows why. Most uselles thing ever😂
2024-01-21 13:07:33
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jenesisdark
Jenesis🆘🇺🇸 :
Man, someone should design a way to make those come out of one tap 😂
2024-01-21 13:07:52
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hannah.atia
Hannah Atia :
Go to Ireland. Both sidea are cold! lol
2024-01-22 14:43:49
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parasolkavi
Парасолька :
самі собі робимо труднощі навіть в сучасному світі де винайшли змішувач води..... дивно насправді
2024-01-23 23:41:54
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genx_jennayyyy
Jenny :
I can’t stop watching this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2024-01-21 13:39:49
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enadiotria7
˚❥🎶🎵 🎹drachmielliniki 🍭✅️ :
strange country the uk
2024-01-21 19:13:39
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smartie166
🍄🍄🍄 :
In Germany we say: "du brauchst eine Mischbatterie" 😅
2024-01-21 18:08:36
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lynseyinlondon
Lynsey Roberts :
Brit here. All the talk about plugs THERE IS NEVER A PLUG. We are so behind because we cling to old Victorian ways, including the hot & cold tap protocol.
2024-01-22 21:51:27
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hbrandom
F🗺️ :
They still put these into new rental developments if the investor is cheap.
2024-01-22 10:51:38
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nowfallingdown
Snow Falling :
Facts. Freeze and aggressively thaw. Repeat.
2024-01-21 13:06:13
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georgizana
Geo :
are we in 21st century? 🤔
2024-01-21 17:29:45
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rachaellouise51
Rachael Louise677 :
as an Australian in the uk I can so relate to this
2024-01-24 14:15:47
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_lexx_17
LEXX :
невероятно но факт смеситель изобретение Англии.
2024-01-24 09:14:57
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modt57
modt🇨🇵🇪🇬🇺🇦 :
j'ai jamais compris leur délire
2024-01-22 05:36:11
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_bella_450
Bella :
Советская резиночка на оба крана вам в помощь)
2024-01-23 12:33:27
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ylkibis
ylkibis_O_o :
21 век. англия считает себя великой страной😂
2024-01-24 05:03:49
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renaata77
. :
Valahogy én is így képzelem el az angol mosdokat... Nem értem a mukodesuket
2024-01-23 15:46:25
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tania410vo
Тетяна :
А не треба було хамити сантехніку😂🤣😂
2024-01-24 10:29:04
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tim45041
Tim :
🤪🤪🤪ωπιος δεν το έχει ζήσει δεν ξέρει!!!😁😁😁
2024-01-22 21:47:07
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steveb2121
Steve 🇬🇧 :
if you look at the centre of the sink there's a hole for a plug.. the plug fits in the hole. the water is mixed together.
2024-01-21 22:11:17
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glebosus
Валерий Кружетов :
Is it real?
2024-01-24 09:59:05
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hoelzvjslu2
Woddy1980 :
Das kenne ich auch noch😂. Eigentlich erst Wasser ins Becken füllen, dann drin die Hände waschen. Blöd, dass der Stöpsel immer fehlt.😁
2024-01-22 06:19:03
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da_vsegda
user6035890862856 :
Хоспади,не могу догадаться шланг надеть 🙈
2024-01-23 14:03:35
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