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Bath screens- what am i missing?

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3kidsandus · 20/11/2016 13:46

Just wondered whether I was missing something!! Why do some bath screens only open outwards?? Is there any advantage to this?

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FromIbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 20/11/2016 13:54

If it's a single door and a standard size cubicle then you wouldn't be able to close the door once you'd got in surely?

Bi-fold ones tend to fold inwards but are a bugger to clean as you have to get in the shower and close the door in order to clean it IYSWIM.

Actually disregard this as I see you said bath screens - I was thinking of shower doors.

PigletJohn · 20/11/2016 14:03

there is seldom room to hinge it inward, because the taps, shower mixer or shower head would be in the way.

But bath screens often hinge on a pintle, so I would have thought you could fit it to fold in if you wanted.

johnd2 · 20/11/2016 18:25

I think the mechanism is simpler and easier to seal.

We had one that only moved inwards in our flat. Then we bought a house and it only moved outwards and had plastic hinge pins top and bottom.
Suffice to say we found that safety glass won't turn into jagged shards, but it tries to cause death by a thousand cuts....

Since then we have one that goes both ways, but it's basically impossible to seal the hinge perfectly.

3kidsandus · 20/11/2016 19:08

Thanks for the comments all. Makes sense re taps/shower etc.

Interesting.. I've not seen any that only open inwards!!!

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