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Bathroom Safety/Water temperature controls

Name: THERMOSTATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVES

Description:

A three pronged faucet handle with temperature settings adjustable between 70 degrees and 110 degrees.

Details

Detail
Manufacturer: Grohe America Inc
Other Details: The three pronged handle design also has a safety stop at 100 degrees.
Website: http://www.groheamerica.com/t/25_3845.html

Ratings

General
Overall rating average = +1.5 Somewhat good
to Good
(2 raters)
Recommended average = +0.5 Maybe
to Yes
(2 raters)
Met expectations average = 0 Met (2 raters)
Device Ratings
Safety average = +1.5 Somewhat Positive
to Positive
(2 raters)
Ease of use average = +1.5 Somewhat Positive
to Positive
(2 raters)
Comfort average = +1.5 Somewhat Positive
to Positive
(2 raters)
Size average = +1.5 Somewhat Positive
to Positive
(2 raters)
Weight average = +2.0 Positive (1 rater)
Weight capacity average = +2.0 Positive (1 rater)
Ease of adjustment average = +1.5 Somewhat Positive
to Positive
(2 raters)
Ease of cleaning average = +1.5 Somewhat Positive
to Positive
(2 raters)
Reliability average = +1.5 Somewhat Positive
to Positive
(2 raters)
Aesthetics average = +2.0 Positive (1 rater)
Durability average = +2.0 Positive (2 raters)
Quality average = +2.0 Positive (2 raters)
Device Quality
Materials average = +2.0 Good (2 raters)
Alternative input/output modes average = +2.0 Good (1 rater)
Integration with environment average = +2.0 Good (1 rater)

Bathroom Safety Goals

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