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TAILS’ TWO-IN-ONE BATH TAP

Fill the bath and add flexible handheld rinsing

Bath shower mixer taps combine a bath-filling spout with a separate shower handset, allowing one fitting to handle bathing, hair rinsing and everyday bath cleaning. Available in different mounting styles, control layouts and finishes, they are a practical choice when you want more versatility than a standard bath filler without installing a complete over-bath shower system.

Is a Bath Shower Mixer Tap Right for Your Bath?

Compare handset use, tap positioning and the convenience of combining two functions

A Bath Shower Mixer Tap Suits You If

You want easier hair and body rinsing

The handheld shower attachment lets you direct water more precisely than the bath spout alone. This can make rinsing hair, helping children bathe and washing while seated considerably more convenient.

You regularly clean the bath by hand

A movable handset can reach around the bowl, rim and corners when rinsing away cleaning products. Choosing a model with a suitable hose length helps cover the bath without stretching the handset or leaving areas difficult to reach.

You want two functions in one fitting

Combining the filler, mixer controls, diverter and handset creates a coordinated bathside arrangement with fewer separately selected components. It is particularly useful where a dedicated shower valve would be unnecessary for the way the bath is used.

Another Bath Tap Format May Suit You Better If

You never use a handheld shower

The hose, handset and diverter add visual detail and extra components that may provide little value when the bath is used only for filling and soaking. A standard bath mixer or filler can create a simpler, less cluttered arrangement.

You need a full standing shower

A bath shower mixer handset is not automatically a substitute for a dedicated thermostatic shower system. A proper over-bath shower may offer more convenient mounting, steadier temperature control and better everyday performance for regular standing use.

You prefer minimal fittings around the rim

The handset, hose and cradle can make the bath edge appear busier than a simple filler, particularly on narrow or curved rims. Wall-mounted or streamlined bath taps may suit better when the sanitaryware outline should remain as visually clean as possible.

Bath Shower Mixer Tap FAQs

Diverter operation, mounting styles and supplied handset components explained

  • How does a bath shower mixer tap switch between outlets?

    A diverter directs the mixed water either through the bath spout or through the shower handset. The control may use a lever, knob, pull-up mechanism or another product-specific action, so check how the selected model operates before buying.

  • Can bath shower mixer taps be deck or wall mounted?

    Yes, depending on the design. Deck-mounted models fit through suitable bath-rim or surrounding-surface holes, while wall-mounted versions connect through prepared wall outlets. The bath and plumbing must support the chosen mounting arrangement.

  • Are the handset, hose and holder included?

    They are commonly included with bath shower mixer taps, but contents vary. Check whether the listing supplies the handset, hose, cradle and all visible fittings rather than assuming every component shown in the product image forms part of the set.

  • Can the handset be mounted above the bath?

    Some sets include or accept a wall holder, but suitability for standing shower use depends on the tap, hose, water system, bath screen and installation. Confirm the manufacturer’s intended use before treating the handset as a permanent overhead shower.

DESIGNER’S NOTE

Keep the handset close to the tap body and choose a hose position that falls neatly inside the bath, allowing the additional function to remain convenient without making the rim look cluttered.