It has been on my mind: all the fizz that comes out of the tap, could not you print something of your own without the braking air?
Answer: YES, you can!
I offer 2+ versions:
In fact, I can only recommend one: WHahn_spout_0.9x0.stl.
“0.9x0” means: (from 1 to) 0.9 constriction, 0° twist. Twisting is nice but not centered for water flow, that becomes more of a "shower".
I must say that it is not everyone's cup of tea to deal with such water pressure! I often splash myself or around... but it's worth it: My WHahn_Ausguss_0.9x0.stl (i.e. 1 to 0.9 constriction, 0° twist) is great :)
*) sorry: this OpenSCAD file uses the additional library BOSL2, without it you won't get a result. AND, you need to rename you rename:
WHahn_Ausguss.json.txt to:
WHahn_Ausguss.json
in order to see the Presets in OpenSCAD:
here is a comparison between the Standard and the “WHahn_Ausguss_0.9x0”
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.