Bidet
Most frequently asked questions
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What is the difference between a bidet faucet and a standard washbasin faucet?
Bidet faucets are specifically designed for bidets, often featuring a smaller spread and a narrower spout, which facilitates precise washing. A standard washbasin faucet is larger and less convenient for this purpose.
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What additional functions can a bidet faucet have (aerator, temperature limitation, water saving)?
It can have an aerating aerator, a temperature limiter for safety, and water-saving mechanisms that reduce flow.
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How difficult is it to install a bidet faucet yourself?
Installation is relatively simple and can often be done yourself if you have basic tools and know the basics of plumbing. In case of doubt, it is worth seeking professional help.
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Which model will be better for a family with children – lever or touchless?
A lever model is usually easier for children to operate and less prone to breakdowns, while a touchless model offers greater hygiene and modern design but may require more frequent maintenance.
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What is the difference between a bidet faucet with a mixer and a thermostatic model?
A faucet with a mixer manually regulates water temperature and flow, while a thermostatic one automatically maintains the set temperature, providing greater comfort and safety.