Hardware sanitary products of poor quality are often prone to problems such as excessive precipitation of metal pollutants, uneven flow, substandard water efficiency, and short service life. Not only will it cause troubles to consumers' daily lives, but it may also cause waste of water resources.
At present, there are many types of sanitary products on the market. From the perspective of ordinary household use, hardware sanitary products can be roughly divided into the following categories: showers, faucets, showers, hoses, angle valves, floor drains, sanitary ware drainage accessories , Toilet pressure flushing device, non-contact water supply equipment, toilet accessories.
When consumers buy, they often worry about whether the products they buy have quality problems, whether the various functions meet the relevant standard requirements, and today I will teach you how to choose quality sanitary products.

Look at the appearance:
The surface of the product should be smooth. Products with rough hand feeling and burrs not only affect the user experience, but are also likely to cause unnecessary harm to the user; in addition, for products with coating and plating, check whether the coating and plating are fine and uniform. Whether there are undesirable phenomena such as bottoming, peeling, etc., poor quality coating and plating not only affect the appearance of the product, but also easily cause the product matrix to be corroded by the outside, which brings health and safety hazards.

See assembly:
Check whether the operating parts of the product (such as faucet handle, angle valve switch) are light, stable, and flexible, and whether the connection is firm. Product operation jams not only cause inconvenience to users, but also reduce the service life of the product.

See flow:
Excessive flow can easily cause waste of water resources, which does not meet the requirements of conservation and environmental protection, and too small flow will greatly reduce user experience. Therefore, the national standard has mandatory regulations on the flow of water appliances (such as kitchen faucets, basin faucets, showers, etc.). By checking whether such products have water efficiency labels or marked with water efficiency grades, it can be distinguished whether the flow meets the requirements.