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Divertor Single Liver Concealed Hi Flow With Upper Trim.

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A single-lever concealed diverter for a bathroom is a plumbing fixture that is used to control the flow of water in a shower or bathtub. It is typically installed in the wall and is designed to be hidden from view, providing a clean and modern look to the bathroom.
The single-lever design allows for easy control of the water temperature and flow rate, with one lever controlling the on/off function and the other controlling the diversion between two or more outlets. This means that the user can easily switch between the showerhead and a hand-held shower or another water outlet.
The concealed design of the diverter means that the water pipes and valves are hidden behind the wall, making the bathroom look more streamlined and modern. It is also easier to clean and maintain, as there are no exposed pipes or valves to collect dust or grime.

 

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