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The Metal T-adapter with Shut-off Valve is a premium 3-way tee connector designed for the Bidet4me Hand Held Bidet. Crafted from durable metal with a sleek chrome finish, this adapter ensures easy installation and quiet operation, making it a perfect addition to any modern bathroom.
Manufacturer | Bidet4me |
Part Number | FBA_Ht-01 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | FBA_Ht-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Color | Silver |
Material | metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Quiet, Quiet Close, Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**P
highly recommend - buy cone washers
I highly recommend this product. It is a good quality unit, with a nice finish. It was easy to install. I used this for a Neo 120 washlet/bidet. The shut off handle is a nice feature to further micro manage/dial in the bidet's water pressure.It replaced the plastic valve that came with the Neo 120 washlet/bidet, that started to leak ever so slightly after a couple of years use.After purchasing this product, do yourself a favor. Buy spare washers, particularly cone washers, to make the install a breeze. I had the benefit of a commercial plumber's free consultation while he saw me shop for toilet parts. He recommended such.You might get buy without an additional washer, like I did on a few past installations, with some success and sometimes not. With success, it took a lot of time - trial and error to get the seals to not leak. When unsuccessful, it meant returning a valve when it was probably not the issue. I've used 3 other T valves - the original neo plastic and two other metal ones from different companies.The biggest issue with the installation is getting a tight seal with the valve and the northerly interface of the toilet float's plastic threads. It can be real finnicky to get right without the right washers.Drop in a cone washer and it works great. Hand tighten the three interfaces of the T valve. You do not want to strip threads, like the plastic ones coming from the toilet's float valve, by over tightening with a wrench.
P**L
Heavy Duty Equipment for Delicate Cleansing
I replaced my old T-adapter (non-adjustable) when it started leaking. It probably just needed new teflon tape, but I wanted to try these new style adjustable ones. They seem a bit expensive but they are definitely worth it. This is a solid hunk of metal that will probably last until I can't do my own washing any longer. I love the small adjustable handle that adjusts the water pressure to your liking. It also refills the toilet tank very quickly, vs. my old adapter that had more water go to the hose than the tank.I tried to do some research about 7/8" vs 15/16" outlets and decided to play it safe with the 7/8". I bought another "all in one" set that had a similar adapter with the 15/16" outlets but both are completely leak free. Can't go wrong with these! Happy washing!
A**R
excellent!!
HiI like this product but just one had a leaking. how can I do to return? can you replace for another one please?and i need to buy one more.let me know please.thank youNasson
K**O
High quality, solid product
Very solid, good quality product. The T-adapter that came with my Novita/Kohler bidet leaked no matter which gasket and how much silicone tape I put on. I ordered this one to replace it and haven’t had any leaks at all. Very nice finish, and very solid product. I ordered 3 more to replace all of the T-adapters on the rest of the bidets in my home since they all have plastic connectors that will breakdown over time.
N**I
Worth the value.
I have been using it for 9 months already. It is still shiny as new and working fine except for 2 points.1. It wasn't easy to fix it. It should have come with a learning guide.2. The shower piece leaks. So i have to shut off the valve everytime i finish using it.
L**W
Works OK, but poor design on the water supply connection
The valve works as it should, however the connection on it that goes to the water supply line is not flat, comes to a point, is quite sharp and does not seal all that well because unless you are extremely careful when you tighten the connection it will either drive the sealing washer into the body of the valve or cut it and then it will leak. I went through 3 washers before I got it to seal correctly, would be very good if the manufacturer flattened out this connection so it would hold the washer better.
J**R
Super easy to install
Bought to use on a Luxe Neo 120 bidet. I tried another T adapter first and couldn’t get it on without leaking. I’m talking spending almost 2 hours on screwing it on and leaking every time. When I bought this one it worked on the first time. Had the first one on for about a year and still doing good. Just bought another one for another bidet I just installed. I highly recommend this one.
T**T
Not the correct product for me... no information about T-Valve from manufacturer.
I'm giving this product 1 star and I'm going to tell you why. I've been on amazon for a decade. I expect certain things of products... mostly information. Give me some specs, give me some of the pitfalls I might run into when I buy the product, things of that nature. When I bought this T-Valve... I assumed that it would fit most (if not all) toilets. However as you can see in my picture, the hose going to the toilet is different than the top of the T-Valve, which basically means the connection is going to leak (I'm not a plumber and I'm not good with my hands but this is a clear assumption). Is this normal? Are there t-valves that fit my setup fine? Do I need to buy adapters for both sides? These are the types of questions I'm left with.As is, this product is 100% unusable to me... and now I have to (for the millionth time trying to connect faulty bidet stuff) unplug everything and plug it back up... and I damn near hurt my hands trying to screw this thing on thinking it wasn't tight enough... then I finally realized the ends were different and that's why it was leaking.
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