USA
Catalog   /   Home & Renovation   /   Bathroom & Taps   /   Bathroom & Shower   /   Taps

Comparison Solone FAB4-A020 vs Rozzy Jenori Rainbow Z333-9MN

Add to comparison
Solone FAB4-A020
Rozzy Jenori Rainbow Z333-9MN
Solone FAB4-A020Rozzy Jenori Rainbow Z333-9MN
Outdated Product
from $15.68 up to $17.20
Outdated Product
TOP sellers
Suitable for
for kitchen
for kitchen
Tap typesingle leversingle lever
Spout
Shaperoundedrounded
Swivel
Specs
Stop valveceramicceramic
Installation
Installationdesktop (horizontal)desktop (horizontal)
Mounting holes1 шт1 шт
Mounting hole diameter35 mm35 mm
Inlet communication
hoses
hoses
General
Materialsiluminbrass
Finish
chrome
chrome
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2017september 2014

Material

Brass. Alloy based on copper and zinc; at a relatively low price, it has good strength and corrosion resistance, due to which it has become widespread.

— Silumin. An alloy based on a combination of aluminium and silicon; it has good hardness and oxidation resistance, but it is rather brittle, and therefore it is used mainly in inexpensive models.

— Stainless steel. The most common material for inexpensive models. Steel is inexpensive and at the same time has high strength. Its disadvantage is a certain tendency to corrosion (especially with processing defects, even small ones), which practically does not affect everyday use, but can affect the durability of the tap.

— Zinc. Zinc products are similar in their main properties to the silumin products described above: on the one hand, they are inexpensive, on the other hand, they are quite fragile and not particularly durable. In addition, zinc is believed to be prone to corrosion, which can eventually degrade the properties of the water coming from such a tap and make this material unsuitable for kitchen use. Therefore, zinc bodies are not common, mainly among inexpensive bath and shower taps.

— Plastic. The simplest material used in the manufacture of taps. Due to its weak strength, it is not durable, but it does not rust. It is appropriate to use for sinks of rare use — for example, for a country house.