Description
Bidet Ballcock Elbow Solves Toilet Water Spigot Fitting Problems
- 90 Degree Elbow with Standard 1/2″ Internal Pipe Diameter
- Standard 7/8″ “Ballcock” M-F Threads Fit all Standard Filler Valves
- Industrial POM Plastic Housing will Not Rust or Corrode
- Will Not Leak – O-Ring and Washer Sealed
- Installs in Minutes with either COMMON or NO TOOLS REQUIRED
- ONLY AVAILABLE FROM WATER SAVER PRODUCTS
Solve one of the most common problems when hooking up from the bathroom wall spigot to a bidet, toilet filler valve or other inline accessory with this simple ballcock elbow. In situations where a new or different toilet configuration is installed or an accessory inline device is added, such as a bidet tap or inline filter, this simple elbow allows for more working room in the horizontal direction under the toilet tank. Allows for a cleaner, out of sight installation for the water line and inline accessory plus adds the flexibility to use a shorter hose connection.
Installs quickly and easily by hand in most cases – simply turn off the water, unscrew the existing water line, install the elbow and any inline accessory, then reattach the water line onto it. In some cases, a standard adjustable wrench or slip lock pliers are required to remove the water line.
Standard 7/8″ “ballcock” threads (common to most US toilet filler valves) male-to-female inline with 1 female-side seal washer. PLEASE CHECK YOUR FITTING SIZING PRIOR TO ORDERING.
Harry DeFonte –
TG these guys make this part. My wife wanted a bide installed in our tiny bathroom upstairs and the clearance was super tight. After looking all over and hardware and pluming stores, no one had any kind of elbow adapter that would work. Yes, they would “make one” for $100 but that was ridiculous. This is one of those perfect solutions to a common problem.
Keith Lawsome –
Needed this to add a Toto Bidet to a new toilet that needed a 7/8ths BC ( Ball Cock) elbow for me to add the water splitter for the Bidet addition.
James Earl –
Verified Purchase
Needed this to install a Brondell bidet seat on a Jacuzzi toilet because of recessed attachment location. I even had to make a grooved tool out of conduit to get to loosen the ballcock nut because my fingers did not work to how tight the nut was it took two hands on the extension tool to get it loose.
zoftiq –
I looked everywhere for this item and finally found it here. For anyone who has worked with toilet plumbing, you know that the filler valves use a special “ball cock” thread fitting that is a totally different thread from any of the usual standards. This elbow fitting is well made and just the ticket for tight or unusual water line installations . . . EXCELLENT ! ! !