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Originally Posted by Marathon Man
Of course you can. My point is this. Suggesting to people who will not think to reduce the setting in summer that they should run their heater at skin burn temperature is irresponsible.
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Still insulting everyone's intelligence,
don't you think that as the ground warms with the season, that the shower head temperature will slowly increase as well, and when the increase hits the too hot for
all the way on , then people will wander out to the garage and change the setting? The knob in the shower is also able to adjust temperature down. . .
please, many of us posters and typists still have working brains.
Only the people who think the shower temp is either hot or off have some issues