Shower Faucet | Shower Mixer | Single - Handle Hot And Cold Faucet
- Model
- MC-02-ly
Item specifics
- Material
- Zinc+Plastic+Stainless steel
- Surface Finish
- Chrome, Brushing
- Water Pressure Requirements
- 0.5-5 bar
- Water Flow Modes
- Standard flow
- Cartridge Size
- ø35
- Flow Rate
- 20L/min
Review
Description
Single Handle Shower-Bath Faucets Description
Bring fun to showering
●The main water - passing part of the faucet body is made of plastic material. Compared with traditional copper faucets, it has less lead content and is healthier.
●The water - passing part of the faucet body is made of plastic material, which is lighter in weight and more convenient to install.
●A standard G1/2 thread is adopted on the body, which can be adapted to most of the shower hoses on the market.
Single Handle Shower-Bath Faucets Specification
Type
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Shower-bath Faucets
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Style:
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Modern Minimalist
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Material:
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Zinc+Plastic+Stainless steel
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Brand:
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TheNaiads
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Colour: | Gold, Black,Chrome |
Number Of Handle: | One Handle |
Item weight: | 865g |
Spout Height: | / |
Flow Rate: | 20L/min |
Package Dimensions: | 21.3x16.2x14cm |
Water Pressure Requirements: | 0.5-5 bar |
Update Time : | October 26th 2024 |
Packing By : | Carton |
Single Handle Shower-Bath Faucets FAQ
The center distance of the faucet mounting holes on the wall is 160mm. Will it affect the installation?
The hole distance on the faucet is 150mm, but our product is equipped with an S - bend joint. Hole distance errors within the range of ±10mm can be adjusted for installation through the S - bend joint.
After installing the shower pipe and showerhead, and turning off the faucet after taking a shower, water still drips from the water outlet surface of the showerhead. Is the faucet broken?
It's because there is still water left in the showerhead after the faucet is turned off. It will be fine when the water in the showerhead has drained completely. This is a normal phenomenon.
Is the heavier the faucet, the better the quality?
The quality and weight of a faucet are not equivalent. There is no direct relationship between the two. The most scientific and rigorous way to judge the quality of a faucet is to conduct various relevant tests and judge the quality of the faucet based on the test results.