reflectionx Posted January 17, 2013 Share Posted January 17, 2013 We are in process of agreeing on a house that is to be built yet, and builder agreed to let me do the bathroom design and provide him with the items and he would do the work. I decided to go for Thai parts since I have 3 bathrooms to do and can't afford German or Italian stuff at this point. It seems that a lot of overseas companies have factories in Thailand and some involvement in the Thai brands, so I suppose quality wise should be ok (at least way better than the Chinese stuff) So, I am looking for the following, any comments on the quality and suggestions are welcome. I've mostly looked at few websites - www.light-and-bath.com, boonthavorn.com and directtoshop.com (homepro) 1. Rain showers - looking at American Standard? 2. Toilets and urinal - American Standard, Cotto, Karat? 3. Basin faucets - looking at Hang. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETatBKK Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 many international brands are actually 'made in Thailand', quality-wise not much different from those international brands 'made in China'. international brands have few products are imported, quality are different. 1. rain shower - check 'imported' product, most local rain shower water drips after shower. mine is imported Grohe, no complain. 2. toilet and urinal - Cotto, Nahm, Karat have good selections, matter of style. if go for water saving, more quiet flush, more complete flush - than Toto. 3. basin faucets - VRH, seems to be a better choice. I did keep a lower budget for other bathrooms, and a better choice for my own bathroom. oh . . . DON'T go for local bathtub, I see Cotto service team every other months, eventually now it is not in use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bankruatsteve Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 Suggest you make sure faucets, showers, etc. are actually stainless steel vs. something that looks like it is, but isn't. Cost goes up but you won't have to be looking at black, scuzzy surface after 3 months. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Payboy Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 Just be careful with towel rails. Most sold here are 60cm while towel widths are 70cm or more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reflectionx Posted January 19, 2013 Author Share Posted January 19, 2013 many international brands are actually 'made in Thailand', quality-wise not much different from those international brands 'made in China'. international brands have few products are imported, quality are different. 1. rain shower - check 'imported' product, most local rain shower water drips after shower. mine is imported Grohe, no complain. 2. toilet and urinal - Cotto, Nahm, Karat have good selections, matter of style. if go for water saving, more quiet flush, more complete flush - than Toto. 3. basin faucets - VRH, seems to be a better choice. I did keep a lower budget for other bathrooms, and a better choice for my own bathroom. oh . . . DON'T go for local bathtub, I see Cotto service team every other months, eventually now it is not in use. thanks, I also told that VRH are of good quality, and they make the faucets I need (long tap for the bathroom). As for the shower, I'd really want to go for German or Italian, but real Grohe rain shower made in Germany costs at least $700-$800. May I ask where you got yours from and how much you paid for it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETatBKK Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 thanks, I also told that VRH are of good quality, and they make the faucets I need (long tap for the bathroom). As for the shower, I'd really want to go for German or Italian, but real Grohe rain shower made in Germany costs at least $700-$800. May I ask where you got yours from and how much you paid for it? I forget how much I paid back to years ago, I got it in Boonthavorn. there are couple of product packages thought. the stand-alone Grohe rain shower is not that expensive, the wall-mount ceramic 2-way mixer is very expensive. there are rain shower kits which are made in Thailand. VRH, personally I like the style, it is quite 'robust' both indoor and outdoor. also, no chrome surface, save the environment a bit on the polluting plating process. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canuckamuck Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 I find that the porcelain parts are usually OK by most producers, but the silver parts are not. Important to find out the metals composition as most stuff sold here turns black within the year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reflectionx Posted January 19, 2013 Author Share Posted January 19, 2013 thanks, I also told that VRH are of good quality, and they make the faucets I need (long tap for the bathroom). As for the shower, I'd really want to go for German or Italian, but real Grohe rain shower made in Germany costs at least $700-$800. May I ask where you got yours from and how much you paid for it? I forget how much I paid back to years ago, I got it in Boonthavorn. there are couple of product packages thought. the stand-alone Grohe rain shower is not that expensive, the wall-mount ceramic 2-way mixer is very expensive. there are rain shower kits which are made in Thailand. VRH, personally I like the style, it is quite 'robust' both indoor and outdoor. also, no chrome surface, save the environment a bit on the polluting plating process. I was eyeing this model (no mixer): http://www.light-and-bath.com/index.php?lay=show&ac=cat_show_pro_detail&cid=54267&pid=229075 It is in the price range of the Thai made showers, but the shop told me it's made in China I still think it's made in Thailand though. This model does not show up on the european grohe websites, only on Grohe asia ... Hesitate between this model, American standard and VRH ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETatBKK Posted January 19, 2013 Share Posted January 19, 2013 I was eyeing this model (no mixer): http://www.light-and...4267&pid=229075 It is in the price range of the Thai made showers, but the shop told me it's made in China I still think it's made in Thailand though. This model does not show up on the european grohe websites, only on Grohe asia ... Hesitate between this model, American standard and VRH ... this rain shower kit set likely from China or Thailand, at Grohe quality. I don't have further knowledge on this. it simplifies a lot of in-wall installation, yet the valve may not strong enough to stop water dripping. some Boonthavorn have testing unit, lets try. I used a VRH rain shower in a resort, it drips too much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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