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Hi All, Just installed a supply for an ascending spray bidet (separate feed from cold water storage tank with in line instantaneous dedicated heater) and now cannot find a supplier for the intended back to wall bidet. Does anyone know of a supplier?
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Thanks for your suggestions but I'm looking for a freestanding traditional type bidet. Conventional back to wall toilet is already fitted.

I know they are still made because a colleague has seen one in Saudi Arabia but googling in the UK just brings up smart toilets plus lots of references to water regs for ascending sprays. I'm actually puzzled as to how these new smart toilets avoid contravening the water regs. I'm sure they are not fed from a separate feed tank to provide the requisite back flow check.
 

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