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how to install a nozzle in bathroom
Good day !washing is the last step of bathroom clean. Nozzle is more convenient than rags. I think maybe I can use the cold water valve under the basin to install a nozzle . Or is there other better advise? I need a guide : which hardware I should install to connect a nozzle ? Thanks a lot!
Vica
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Re: how to install a nozzle in bathroom
Vica have you considered swaping the shower rose for something like a flexispray bermuda hand spray, about 60 dollars at Bunnings . Screw the existing shower rose off a bit of plumbers tape and screw the new one on. Then you could use it as a nozzle and spray. Just an idea JDE
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Re: how to install a nozzle in bathroom
Hi @vica,
It's great to see you've already received a helpful reply from @JDE which is fantastic.
You might like to take a look at bidet spray hoses. You could have a Kinetic 15 x 15mm Chrome Plated Male / Male Y Fitting installed and then an Evekare Chrome Bidet Spray could attach to the cold water valve. You'll need to check that there is enough room to install the Y fitting as there is limited room to work with. That would allow you to have a nozzle to wash down your bathroom.
Please let me know if you need further assistance of had other questions.
Mitchell
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