A bidet faucet looks similar to a sink faucet, but it has a shorter spout and a special aerator nozzle that creates a soft, diffused stream suitable for intimate hygiene. It is installed directly on the rim of the bidet bowl.
Single-lever, double-handle, and thermostatic faucets are commonly used for bidets. A thermostatic model is the most comfortable option, as it maintains a constant water temperature without the need for frequent adjustments. For families with children and elderly users, a thermostat is especially recommended for safety reasons.
A bidet faucet is equipped with a special aerator that allows you to adjust the direction of the water stream. This provides more precise and comfortable use compared to standard faucets.
Most models have standard connection parameters, making them compatible with the majority of bidets. Before purchasing, it’s important to check the installation type and connection dimensions.