BIDET TAPS

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENTS BETWEEN RIM AND ACCENDING TAPS
Asked 9 years ago by Anonymous
Bidet fittings fall within one of two general groups, over-rim and under-rim, though they also can be part of a proper bidet or an attachment for use on a standard toilet. The over-rim group features fittings that allow the water to flow downward. Flushing rims, horizontal sprays and regular bidet taps fall in this group. Ascending and vertical sprays are part of the under-rim group. With this group of fittings, water is squirted upward or toward the rim.

Answered 9 years ago by The Shower Doctor

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