US$2.00-6.00
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30 Sets
(MOQ)
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Basic Info.
Customized
Non-Customized
Payment Method
T/T; Moneygram; Western Union; Alipay
After Sale Service
Professional Team Service
Transport Package
Carton Packing
Production Capacity
5000000PCS/Year
Product Description
Hotel Bathroom Accessory Wall Mounted Toilet Brush with Glass Holder Product Description
Product Name | Stainless Steel Toilet Brush |
Material | Stainless Steel; SUS304 |
Product Parameters | 639g; |
Application | Bathroom |
After-sale Service | Online technical support, Onsite Installation, Onsite Training, Onsite Inspection, Free spare parts, Return and Replacement, Other |
Installation | Wall Mounted; |
Finished | Polished |
OEM&ODM | Available |
Payment | 30% Deposit |
MOQ | 30sets |
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Company Profile
FAQ Q1-What's the difference between chrome plating and stainless steel polishing?A1-Chrome for High ShineChrome faucets get their shiny finish from chrome electroplating over another metal. Chrome is shinier than stainless steel, which is great for aesthetics but morechallenging to keep clean. Water spots and fingerprints are more noticeable on chrome because they contrast more sharply with the shine of the rest of the faucet. Additionally, abrasive kitchen cleaners may mar chrome's finish over time.-Stainless Steel for Easy CareShiny, but less so than chrome, stainless steel faucets are lower-maintenance because they disguise spots and smudges better than chrome. Stainless steel is valued overchrome for its durability and scratch-resistance. Shoppers will find more stainless-steel faucet options from which to choose, as homeowners who need a faucet but don't have an aesthetic preference frequently opt for stainless because of its low cost.Q2-Why stainless steel?A2-Stainless steel is popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms Faucets and showerheads are typically where the decision can boil down to stainless steel.Stainless steel appliances and objects have been around since the 1930s and continue in popularity as choices for household items, including appliances, sinks, faucets, handles and fixtures. Technically, stainless steel is a finish and not a pure or raw material. Items originate as brass or steel objects, and then they are coated with an electroplating process. The result is an object with a metallic exterior finish, a smooth and shiny surface, and one that is described as "stainless steel."