Today's dealsEveryday EssentialsClearanceGift VouchersSubscribe
Today's Deals
/
Home & Garden
save
-30%
Product media

GroheBauEdge Single-lever 1/2" Shower Mixer

R1,399

Retail: R2,000
About

GROHE is a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings and has a total of over 6,000 employees, 2,400 of which are based in Germany. As an international brand, GROHE pursues the brand values of technology, quality, design and sustainability, seeking to offer the “Pure joy of water”. GROHE has been developing new product categories since its inception. 

The GROHE BauEdge single-lever shower mixer takes its design inspiration from the smooth shape of a lozenge, bringing a sense of balance and harmony to the bathroom. The wall-mounted, concealed shower mixer has a bottom shower outlet and features an adjustable flow rate limiter with a water-saving minimum flow rate of 2.5l/min. Operation is via the lozenge-shaped solid metal lever handle. Internally the GROHE LongLife ceramic cartridge delivers reliable volume control and durability. And thanks to the sparkling and hardwearing GROHE StarLight chrome finish this bath mixer will stay looking immaculate for years to come.

Product Features
  • Wall-mounted
  • Metal lever
  • GROHE Longlife 46 mm ceramic cartridge
  • Adjustable flow rate limiter
  • Adjustable minimum flow rate approx. 2.5 l/min
  • Shower bottom outlet 1/2"
  • S-unions
  • Metal wall escutcheon
  • Optional temperature limiter
Product Specifications 
  • Fitting Colour: GROHE StarLight chrome finish
  • Flow pressure: min. 0.5 bar – recommended 1 – 5 bar
  • Operating pressure: max. 10 bar
  • Test pressure: 16 bar
  • Hot water inlet temperature 60 °C

For more information visit GROHE

read more
We're big believers in retail therapy

The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.

We know the saying "Money can't buy happiness", but you don't often see someone crying on a jetski - and not just because all that water splashing around would make it hard to identify the tears in the first place.

Although we do have to ask: if our savings are this good, shouldn't we be calling it discount therapy instead?