This is a single-hole countertop direct-spray bidet faucet, installed on the bidet countertop, designed specifically for personal hygiene rinsing after using the toilet.
Suitable Use Cases?
Residential Bathrooms – In Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and Argentina, bidets are standard bathroom fixtures.
Hotel and Serviced Apartment Procurement – European boutique hotels, Middle Eastern five-star hotels, and high-end serviced apartment developers specify bidets + faucets as complementary products in their Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment (FF&E) lists.
Medical and Rehabilitation Facilities – Single-hole countertop direct-spray bidet faucets are used for clinical hygiene care in postpartum recovery wards, post-hemorrhoid surgery care, and nursing homes.
Bathroom Renovation and Retrofitting – Bids have seen significant growth in popularity in North America and Australia over the past five years. This has spurred demand for standalone faucets, sold through bathroom wholesalers and online marketplaces.
Purchase Motivation
For buyers looking to launch their own brand line – the single-hole bidet faucet is an ideal entry point into the bathroom private label market. This product is functionally clear and easy to understand, with minimal moving parts, and its surface finish standards are consistent with a wider range of faucets.
For wholesale and retail supply—distributors supplying bathroom dealers, showrooms, or online retail platforms need a product that can be transported smoothly with a low rate of damage during transit and consistent surface finish between batches.
For cost optimization of existing sourcing—buyers currently importing bidet faucets from European or American brands for resale can often obtain equivalent products at a lower unit cost by switching to verified Chinese manufacturers.
What problems does this solve for your overseas buyers?
Their end customers—whether plumbers, bathroom retailers, or hotel purchasing managers—need a bidet faucet that is easy to install, requires no rework, does not drip for a year, and matches the finishes of the rest of the bathroom.
How to address the pain points of distributors and buyers
Inconsistent surface finish between batches—bathroom distributors commonly report that the surface finish color differs from the initial batch when replenishing stock. This is especially noticeable on brushed nickel and matte black finishes, as subtle differences in finish are clearly visible when displayed side-by-side.
High return rates due to valve cartridge failures—dripping faucets under warranty are the biggest source of after-sales costs for bathroom product distributors. Ceramic valve cartridges with proven cycle counts and clear warranty replacement policies give distributors more confidence when retailers call.
Installation complexity—Single-hole countertop installation is one of the simplest faucet installation methods. However, for buyers in markets where plumbers are not always involved (e.g., DIY retail, e-commerce), clear multilingual installation instructions and a complete installation guide are crucial. All hardware should be included in the package. Missing water supply lines or unclear installation instructions can lead to unnecessary after-sales support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
A: The MOQ depends on the finish and handle configuration. Please contact us and provide your target SKU list, and we will confirm the MOQ and price tier based on the specific specifications.
Q: Can the valve cartridge be replaced on-site?
A: Yes. Ceramic valve cores are standard serviceable parts. We can supply replacement valve cores as spare parts, which is crucial for dealers supporting long-term product warranties.
Q: Can the surface finishes match our existing faucet range?
A: Existing molds are available with standard surface finishes (chrome plating, brushed nickel, matte black, brushed gold). For larger orders, we can provide custom surface finishes – please contact us and provide a reference sample or RAL/surface finish code.