This Revival bidet offers a classic look with elliptical form and modern technology. Horizontal spray flows over the rim for localized cleansing of the body, and aids in relief of certain health conditions. Choose a color to match to your bathroom. The faucet and tubing outlet are both great additional options to add to your Revival bidet.
Bidet Features:
- White finish
- Single-hole faucet drilling
- Overall dimensions: 15" H x 16" W x 24.38" D
Revival Specification Sheet
Revival Installation Instructions
Faucet Features:
- Available finishes: vibrant brushed nickel, polished chrome with vibrant polished brass accents, polished chrome, vibrant brushed bronze, brushed chrome, vibrant polished brass
- Premium material construction for durability and reliability
- Kohler finishes resist corrosion and tarnishing, exceeding industry durability standards over two times
- Flexible stainless steel supplies simplify installation
- Completes Fairfax design solution with Kohler accessories
- Low-flow aerator option available
- Overall dimensions: 7.5" H x 6" W
Fairfax Bathroom Faucet Specifications and Measurements
Fairfax Bathroom Faucet Installation Guide
Tubing Features:
- Available in the Following Finishes: Vibrant French Gold, Vibrant Brushed Nickel, Vibrant Brushed Bronze, Polished Chrome, Brushed Chrome, Black Iron, Black Black, Vibrant Polished Brass, Vibrant Polished Nickel, Satin Black
- Recommended for above-the-floor bidet and bathroom sink installations
- Solid brass construction for durability and reliability
- Cleanout plug and flange
- 1-1/4" O.D. inlet x 1-1/4" O.D. outlet
- Extension and tubing outlet
- Overall Dimensions: 5.88" H x 15.75" W x 3" D
Specification Sheet & Measurements
Installation Instructions
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Dimensions & Weights
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| 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" P-Trap with Tubing Outlet |
5.875" H x 15.75" W x 3" D |
2.5 lbs |
| Revival Bidet with Single-Hole Faucet Drilling |
15" H x 16" W x 24.38" D |
50 lbs |
| Fairfax Single-Control Bathroom Faucet - All Finishes |
7.5" H x 6" W |
5 lbs |
Kohler:
Kohler's history begins in 1873, with the first of many bold business moves. Despite a climate of financial panic and the start of a five-year economic depression, 29-year-old Austrian immigrant John Michael Kohler purchased the Sheboygan Union Iron and Steel Foundry.
The firm got its successful start producing cast iron and steel implements for farmers, castings for the city's furniture factories, and ornamental iron pieces that included cemetery crosses, urns and settees. A key turning point came in 1883 when John Michael seized upon another bold idea to improve his customers' quality of life. By applying baked enamel coating to a Kohler horse trough/hog scalder, he had created the Kohler Co.'s first bathtub. Kohler was in the plumbing business.
Like John Michael, many of the early employees were immigrants. Steeped in a heritage of European craftsmanship, they were eager to achieve success in their new country. Their dedication to excellence helped to forge one of the oldest and largest privately-held companies in the United States.
The value of the Arts/Industry program to the factory can be assessed from both a personal and business standpoint. For some, the experience of meeting artists from all over the world is the most important aspect. For others, it's the bottom line. Over the years, design ideas generated by artists have been translated into innovative new products offered by the company.
Kohler Co. has long encouraged an ongoing dialogue with the art community by opening the doors of its pottery and iron foundry to internationally recognized artists. In a program administered by the John Michael Kohler Arts Center , artists work side by side with Kohler associates during long-term residencies, utilizing industrial technology on projects of their own choosing. The resulting free exchange of techniques and ideas has opened whole new avenues of creative expression for the artists.
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Truck Freight Additional Information:
This product is too heavy/large to ship via the small package delivery services (e.g. UPS, FedEx) so it will be sent to you via truck freight. Truck freight is different than standard UPS, FedEx or US Mail in that you will be responsible for carrying the product from the back of the truck into your house (or wherever it's going).
The most important thing to remember about truck freight is that you MUST inspect the package at the time of delivery. If the box has any damage, or if there is any reason for you to be at all concerned about damage, please write "PRODUCT DAMAGED" clearly on the sheet that they ask you to sign. This simply insures that if there is any damage, it will be easy to take care of the problem.
If you are ordering a very large item, please keep in mind that you may need a couple of people to help unload it. Alternatively, most truck freight companies offer additional services to help you move items from the truck into your house. Once we email you the tracking information you can contact the shipper directly to inquire about additional services. You would be responsible for directly paying the truck freight carrier for any additional services.