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        These things existe for at least 30 years, I don’t understand why anyone would want to use anything else for a shower or bathtub.

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            Definitely not :) I had to get it replaced at my flat this year. There is a filter inside that can get block if you have hard water or debris.

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                Don’t let that stop you getting the ultimate shower experience! My parents also have water with very high calcium at their house and I don’t think they had any problems with the faucet in the past 15 years.

                I live in a rented place, they were doing repairs to the heating systems, several times we had brown water coming out the tap. I bet they installed the cheapest option, plus the debris in the water, this fucked it.

                Just invest in a good thermostatic faucet and never look back !

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      When I first moved to Japan over twenty years ago they were already about a hundred years ahead of typical US toilet/bath technology. For me, using one of these faucets where you can just set the temperature by number was like Liko getting beamed from her hut directly onto the damn Enterprise.

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        Growing up in rural France, we had these at home for as far as I can remember. They may not have been the norm 30 years ago, but at least common.

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        62 months ago

        Interesting, so it adjusts the flow of hot/cold in the fly to keep a consistent temp? That’s amazing, thought I imagine it would have the same issue I have at the end of the shower where it’s on 100% hot just to eke out a bit more time

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      I really don’t understand how this is still not the standard everywhere… The cheapest ones aren’t even that expensive and already way better than the alternative… Don’t think I’ve not showered with one of these in the last 25 years, except for in some kind of social housing projects homes.

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        172 months ago

        This technology is only possible with degree Celsius. It is impossible to adapt to degree Fahrenheit.

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        Except British homes which have two separate showerheads, one fully hot and the other fully cold.

        The trick is to spin.

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          British when straight into inventing the radar and completely skipped over the invention of warm water.