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Difference between back inlet toilet and bottom inlet toilet
The primary difference is where the water supply pipe connects to the cistern. A back inlet (or rear entry) hides the connection inside the cistern for a seamless, sleek look. A bottom inlet (or bottom entry) connects underneath or to the side of the pan with an exposed, visible hose and tap. This flexible or copper piping comes from one of two places: a bottom inlet is under the cistern, and will have exposed plumbing – you’ll know you have this if you see a tap of some descriptionWe have four styles... Read more...
Renovating Your Bathroom? How to Pick the Perfect Shower Rail
Planning a bathroom upgrade? Before you buy, you need to know the difference between a bottom-inlet and a top-inlet shower rail. Choosing the wrong one can turn a simple weekend... Read more...