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Thermostatic shower mixers are not a thing where you live?
11 0 ReplyNot common in the US I believe, or at least I haven't heard or seen one of them.
You just gotta "guess" what's correct and then feel the water coming out
9 0 ReplyIn the house I grew up in, you’d also have to hope no one flushed the downstairs toilet. If so, the cold water pressure would suddenly drop, leaving a lot more hot water coming out of the shower head.
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Also not a problem with a thermostatic mixer. The temperature stays the same, you just get less water pressure for a while.
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Weird, they are super common here in the Netherlands. Not expensive either. You just set it to a temperature and it’ll keep it constant.
13 0 Replynow I want one
6 0 ReplyIf I'm thinking of the same device, the one I used in Sweden and Norway, it's fantastic. It's in the shower itself, so you don't have to contend with 30m of cold pipes between a less effective water heater and the nozzle.
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Yeah, I havent had a problem setting the shower temperature since I live in a house that has one.
Its great.
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