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Do all bidets have a second hole?
Bathroom taps are chosen in most cases on an aesthetic level and never on a functional level. This is now a feeling of all families in most states where bidet is used.
It is a functional tool, but it must also be aesthetically pleasing to integrate perfectly with all the furniture chosen for the bathroom environment. Many will have noticed a second hole located right in the interior center of the structure.

What is the second hole in the bidet for?
It is a hole invented in England for a very specific functional reason. Water has always been considered a precious commodity in this country, as it should be everywhere. To limit waste, it was decided to connect this hole directly to the drain pipe so as not to use more water than necessary.
Over time, a second function was discovered: it prevents water from leaking out of the bidet when we forget that the tap is on, or when children play with too much curiosity and without supervision .

The small hole in Italy is called an “overflow” and is always present in bidets and the kitchen sink. It is often similarly found in the bathtub or kitchen sink.
As mentioned, this is essential to allow excess water to drain and avoid disasters and the like. In most cases, it is the lime that must be washed thoroughly, such as in the bathroom.
This characteristic is gradually disappearing with the new designs we have, trying to avoid placing the hole under study without exceptional aesthetic value. For those who still have it, it is important to see it for what it is, which is a lifesaver in the event of an accident or if the water is left open longer than necessary.
The advice is to always clean the hole , removing traces of soap and lime, so that it can do its job correctly.
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