Faucet without mixer? Only hot/cold?

  • Erstellt am 2016-07-22 21:31:59

Peanuts74

2016-07-26 12:14:34
  • #1
Showering in 3 minutes, that's almost stressful...
But even in that time, that would be over 50L for us
 

Elina

2016-07-26 14:04:53
  • #2
Supposedly, 7L/min come out of our showerhead. During my test shower, I didn't even hurry. I admit, though, it was without washing hair, which takes a bit longer. But in that case, I also turn off the tap in between.

To get back to the topic, a cold water "tap" alone should be enough for the shower. Of course, for the hot water. I hardly ever turn on cold water in the shower, at most for cleaning (you should remove lime scale with cold water, otherwise it makes little sense). But a separate tap for that... The shower water really doesn't need to be mixed at all. Basically, when renovating the bathroom, I could just save the cold water line in the shower.
 

Peanuts74

2016-07-26 14:32:06
  • #3
I know this is OT, but am I the only one who has the SH** that I often can't reply to topics, but when I go to create a reply the window to upload a file always opens???

On the topic:

That wouldn't work for me as I said, only showering every 2 days and not even washing my hair every time. If I wash mine in the evening, by the next evening I already look like Struppi again...
 

nordanney

2016-07-26 14:34:06
  • #4
Good that you have no children and no overnight guests
 

Elina

2016-07-26 14:40:49
  • #5
When I wash mine in the evening, they are often still wet in the morning. I don't use a hairdryer ... it takes a couple of hours to dry in the air. The civilized Central European who does not work in a coal mine or in construction also cannot manage to stink after a day without a shower. House air-conditioned to 20°, outside mountain climate (significantly cooler), exercise in the wind of the air conditioner... The skin also thanks you when no parabens and silicones mess around for a day.

Or to quote ""Two to three times showering per week is enough," says Prof. Tilo Biedermann, Director of Dermatology and Allergology at Biederstein, Technical University of Munich." Source: Merkur Punkt deh eh.
 

Elina

2016-07-26 14:55:04
  • #6


I think so too, but why would they need/want cold water in the shower? I don’t believe they would do the cleaning for me.
 

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