Upgrade your bathroom's functionality and style with the Twin Outlet Shower Valve, a key component in our range of concealed shower valves. This 2 Outlet Shower Valve, finished in polished chrome, radiates traditional elegance, ensuring a seamless integration into various bathroom decors. Its rectangular shape plate, complemented by a landscape orientation, makes it both a stylish and practical choice for wall mounting. The valve, with its two outlets, is equipped with elegant crosshead handles, facilitating precise and comfortable control over temperature and flow.
Features and Benefits:
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Robust Construction: Made from high-quality brass, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance.
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Elegant Finish: Polished chrome coating adds a classic, sleek look to your bathroom.
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Versatile Design: Traditional shower mixer style, fitting perfectly in a variety of bathroom interiors.
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Efficient Control: Crosshead, triple control handles offer smooth operation and precise control over water temperature and flow.
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Optimal Performance: Equipped with a ceramic disc cartridge for a drip-free and smooth experience.
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Size Specifications: With a height of 160mm and width of 182mm, it fits comfortably in most bathroom spaces.
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Water Pressure Compatibility: Operates effectively with a minimum water pressure of 0.5 bar.
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Thermostatic Safety: Thermostatic temperature control ensures a consistent and safe showering temperature.
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Guaranteed Quality: Comes with a 15-year manufacturer guarantee, promising reliability and peace of mind.
Whether you are looking for a Chrome Crosshead Valve, a Classic Mixer Valve, or a Dual Outlet Bathroom Valve, this 2 Outlet Shower Valve offers a perfect blend of traditional aesthetics and modern functionality, making it an essential upgrade for your bathroom.
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