
Hopper heads come in a variety of colors, each with its own unique characteristics and uses.
The most common colors are red, blue, and green, but you may also find yellow, orange, and purple options.
Red hopper heads are often used for general-purpose tasks, such as cleaning and maintenance.
Blue hopper heads are typically used for more delicate tasks, like cleaning small crevices and corners.
Green hopper heads are great for outdoor use, as they are resistant to rust and can withstand harsh weather conditions.
Some hopper heads are even designed for specific tasks, like polishing or sanding.
Product Information
Hopper Head is available in Farrow & Ball's brand new Dead Flat finish, perfect for creating a dramatic space with a matte finish.
You can use Hopper Head on interior walls, ceilings, woodwork, and metal. It's a versatile color that works beautifully with nearly any Farrow & Ball shade.
For a dramatic space, Hopper Head can be used exclusively across walls, woodwork, and the ceiling.
To achieve the best results, use a Dark Tones Primer & Undercoat.
Here's a summary of the finishes available for Hopper Head:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hopper head?
A hopper head is a device fitted to a gutter to increase the flow rate of water into a drain pipe, allowing it to carry more water during heavy rainfall. It works by filling the pipe to a greater capacity, making it more efficient in handling excess water.
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