Villeroy & Boch Combipool Invisible

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-03 23:15:40

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-10-04 23:04:46
  • #1
You said that a 180x80 tub is not enough for me. It should be a 190x90. However, with the Squaro Edge 12, it is only available in a rectangular shape and no longer oval. You also need to first clarify how the technology can be installed in the first place.

The shower was more exciting. We are working with three lines there. A hand shower, an Axor Shower Solutions 350 with ceiling connection, and a waterfall (I did not note the model).

After three and a half hours, we called it off for now. The sinks and vanity units still need to be chosen. My wife definitely wants one of those countertop basins. I find it impractical for placing accessories, but the main thing is that I get my shower.
 

Alex85

2017-10-05 05:54:41
  • #2


We currently have it, never again in the place. Looks good and that's it. Cleaning it is a huge pain and our model (I think something from Villeroy & Boch) is a rather shallow, large bowl, the water spills over all sides if the tap is turned on too strongly. The tap itself is also some special format... that just drives you crazy. Luckily it's all just rented. Form follows function, or how was that again...



Yeah yeah... all very complicated rocket science and in the end, because of the moon price, you don’t want it anyway
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-10-10 00:40:39
  • #3
With the standard 204l hot water tank, I will probably not manage well with what we want. I have now been offered either to install a 500l hot water tank for € 1,200 or a fresh water station for € 4,000.

How is it best to weigh this up?
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-10-10 01:05:23
  • #4
Furthermore, the question arises as to what you think of highflow fittings such as the Hansgrohe Shower Select. It can control three consumers and more water flows through the thermostat as a result. The downside, however, is that the flow rate cannot be adjusted.

Is that in the inventor’s intention? What is the purpose of buying something like that? I think it is important to regulate the flow rate.
 

RobsonMKK

2017-10-10 06:46:05
  • #5
We have bought the Shower Select, but it has unfortunately not been installed yet. I think the system is cool, and it looks stylish.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-10-10 08:08:50
  • #6
That's also stylish. No question.

But you can only run the water at full power.
 

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