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Tap holes or 0 tap holes? For a bathtub and also for a sink. what is more quality and what is best value for money?
 
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No tap hole basin presumably results in wall mounted taps? These are more expensive to fit and often harder to exchange/repair in future.

Bath, you can have a filler spout on a bar valve shower, so arguably cheaper install cost in that element. Or an overflow filler, can be slow to fill, needs a control valve somewhere - more costly to install.

As to quality and value, that has nothing to do with tap holes…
 

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