Instead of simply dispensing water from a simple tap, water is delivered from 5 holes at the top of the kitchen. Water then travels down a big chute, which at the end tapers into a 5-inch-long tube of diameter of about half a centimetre, allowing water to come out in a nice neat dribble.
Additional accessories include an authentic fibreglass chute designed to look like rocks in a real waterfall. Trailing plants included as standard; uplighting optional.
(post-posting: just looked at t-shirts page, I swear I never knew the waterfall shower existed...)-- NickTheGreat, Sep 07 2002 (?) Illustration http://www.nj2k.co....rk/waterfalltap.jpgAnother simple diagram by me. Obviously actual product would be less angular. [NickTheGreat, Sep 07 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004] Waterfall Faucets http://www.bathtec....ucetswaterfall.htmlNo chute, just a flat thingy the water runs over. [waugsqueke, Sep 07 2002] Waterfall Shower http://www.halfbake.../Waterfall_20showerMuch more fun. [DrCurry, Sep 07 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004] A TAP http://data.pg2k.hd...-flowing-9-AJHD.jpg<dances a tap dance> [po, Sep 12 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004] What are these "tap" things you keep talking about?-- PeterSilly, Sep 12 2002 It's a faucet to you americans-- NickTheGreat, Sep 12 2002 [NtG] - "faucet"??? (btw, judging by my annos I'm based somewhere in dear old Blighty.)-- PeterSilly, Sep 12 2002 A tap. The think you have in a kitchen/bathroom or on a hose pipe that controls water flow.
Happy?-- NickTheGreat, Sep 12 2002 join me in a tap dance [nick]? (linky)-- po, Sep 12 2002 Peter, never heard of tapwater?-- RayfordSteele, Sep 12 2002 random, halfbakery