Bathroom shower taps
Roly wrote:
Is there anybody who makes a bathroom equivalent of those kitchen taps where a shower head pulls out to allow you to rinse stuff ? Hairdressers have them, so they must be available |
Bathroom shower taps
My wife has always washed her hair using one of those push-on rubber
shower things that you shove on the taps. We're about to spend what appears to be a squillion pounds on revamping the bathroom and it seems like there has to be something better than a push-on shower gadget. She doesn't like using the actual shower, but prefers her head over the sink. Is there anybody who makes a bathroom equivalent of those kitchen taps where a shower head pulls out to allow you to rinse stuff ? On the other hand, is there any reason why one of those kitchen taps couldn't be used on a bathroom sink ? Maybe the shower pattern is too narrow for hair washing ? Any other solutions ? |
Bathroom shower taps
"Steve Walker" wrote in message ... Roly wrote: Is there anybody who makes a bathroom equivalent of those kitchen taps where a shower head pulls out to allow you to rinse stuff ? Hairdressers have them, so they must be available You can certainly get bath taps with a spray attachment.but Ive never seen anything for a WH Basin .Some hairdressers use an electric shower unit situated next to the basin Stuart |
Bathroom shower taps
Roly wrote: My wife has always washed her hair using one of those push-on rubber shower things that you shove on the taps. We're about to spend what appears to be a squillion pounds on revamping the bathroom and it seems like there has to be something better than a push-on shower gadget. She doesn't like using the actual shower, but prefers her head over the sink. Is there anybody who makes a bathroom equivalent of those kitchen taps where a shower head pulls out to allow you to rinse stuff ? On the other hand, is there any reason why one of those kitchen taps couldn't be used on a bathroom sink ? Maybe the shower pattern is too narrow for hair washing ? Any other solutions ? |
Bathroom shower taps
"Bruce Hall" wrote in message ps.com... Roly wrote: My wife has always washed her hair using one of those push-on rubber shower things that you shove on the taps. We're about to spend what appears to be a squillion pounds on revamping the bathroom and it seems like there has to be something better than a push-on shower gadget. She doesn't like using the actual shower, but prefers her head over the sink. Is there anybody who makes a bathroom equivalent of those kitchen taps where a shower head pulls out to allow you to rinse stuff ? On the other hand, is there any reason why one of those kitchen taps couldn't be used on a bathroom sink ? Maybe the shower pattern is too narrow for hair washing ? Any other solutions ? Something missing here ??????????? Stuart |
Bathroom shower taps
Roly wrote: My wife has always washed her hair using one of those push-on rubber shower things that you shove on the taps. We're about to spend what appears to be a squillion pounds on revamping the bathroom and it seems like there has to be something better than a push-on shower gadget. She doesn't like using the actual shower, but prefers her head over the sink. Is there anybody who makes a bathroom equivalent of those kitchen taps where a shower head pulls out to allow you to rinse stuff ? On the other hand, is there any reason why one of those kitchen taps couldn't be used on a bathroom sink ? Maybe the shower pattern is too narrow for hair washing ? Any other solutions ? I think there should be no problem using an kitchen mono basin mixer in the bathroom as long as you have a single tap hole basin. Have a look at www.taps4less.com they have a big choice. http://www.taps4less.com/Kitchen-Tap.html John. |
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