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Hi

Has anyone got experience with the below shower bidet seat and does anyone know anyone who could fit this in North Wales region

regards
 

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Depends on the brand and the setup / installation.

I know some brands have the cistern water supply and the seat water supply integrated and concealed within the unit, and other brands that need a separate water supply to the cistern and a separate water supply to the seat.

That picture may be a view from the clean side - with the electrical connections and water connections on the opposite side of the photo.

I do quite a few of these and when you see a flexi connector and power cable coming out of the seat to a water connection and power point, they look very ordinary.
The best ones are the ones that have the seat, cistern connections and power supply hidden inside the pan.
But they are the most expensive ones.!!
 
Depends on the brand and the setup / installation.

I know some brands have the cistern water supply and the seat water supply integrated and concealed within the unit, and other brands that need a separate water supply to the cistern and a separate water supply to the seat.

That picture may be a view from the clean side - with the electrical connections and water connections on the opposite side of the photo.

I do quite a few of these and when you see a flexi connector and power cable coming out of the seat to a water connection and power point, they look very ordinary.
The best ones are the ones that have the seat, cistern connections and power supply hidden inside the pan.
But they are the most expensive ones.!!
many thanks for your reply, do you have any links to the type you mention please
 
Honestly, most of the ones we install, we adapt.

We try and hide the connections under the pan, or inside the hollows of the pan.
We try to conceal the water valves / connections and power connections in a cupboard close to the pan.
Takes a bit of forethought to make the pan look clean on the wall, without water and power connection visible / exposed.\

What ever brand you buy, make sure you see an installed photo with a working setup.
Generally, with a working setup, you will see a power cord and a flexible connector.
Try to find a brand that has all connections concealed.

Kohler do have a setup with everything concealed, but you pay a price for it
 

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