Bathtub body contour, 2 persons, massage jets, is there such a thing?

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-16 19:50:22

EinMarc

2016-08-17 10:56:14
  • #1
Oops, sorry, I didn’t know that yet. I have to take a look at the exact conditions for such things, sorry.

With Ergo, there are so many variants with almost the same name that I didn’t know how to present it simply and quickly. So if anyone wants to know what I mean by back and neck with Hoesch, they have to google "Whirlsystem Tergum (N)".

There are then 10 nozzles at the head end arranged in the shape of two upside-down L’s. The outer ones target the deep neck muscles, the inner four, standing vertically one under the other, target the upper back muscles next to the spine.
Something like this:

-O-O---O-O-
----O---O----
----O---O----
----O---O----




I haven’t found anything like that? Only at most two singles or a trio with a middle nozzle on top, which would make little sense directly on the spine?
 

EinMarc

2016-08-18 16:44:12
  • #2
So I searched everything again at Kaldewei, but didn’t find anything in the arrangement? Am I too stupid or does it just not exist like that?

On the other hand, we incidentally found out that the brand Vigour (mentioned in a local wholesale exhibition) has exactly the same nozzles and arrangement as Hoesch... When asked, I was told that Vigour is manufactured by Hoesch. Also interesting...

What was also nicely seen there: The Hoesch/Vigour nozzles (the only ones not open along the full pipe cross-section) were the only ones that didn’t look dirty. All other nozzle systems had lime deposits etc. in the nozzles that didn’t look very appealing. Since we have [dh18] here, that’s a point that should be considered. Because all the fancy form tubs today are made of acrylic, which again not every cleaning agent likes? So the whole choose should be easy to maintain. Why they don’t install silicone nozzles there, I don’t really understand.
 

RobsonMKK

2016-08-18 16:49:39
  • #3


It is called a private label. Vigour is also Grohe and many others.

Regarding limescale: a descaling system costs around 2,000 euros, you can consider it.
 

fach1werk

2016-08-18 22:08:13
  • #4
Not only nozzles get deposits. The pipes are also worth a thought. In the unit, a little bit always remains. If you use a small amount of warm water for bathing with two people, you have to expect that the deposits will be significant. You can then either choose the components so that proper disinfection is possible or significantly shorten the maintenance interval. The Japanese way is to thoroughly clean oneself beforehand.

A sip more water also has its benefits.

Best regards, Gabriele
 

cbeham

2016-10-13 07:39:13
  • #5
I'm considering this one:

links are not desired, right?

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