ᐅ Villeroy & Boch Combipool Invisible

Created on: 3 Oct 2017 23:15
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R.Hotzenplotz
Hi!

We are considering a Villeroy & Boch Squaro Edge 12 Combipool Invisible. Until now, I have always ruled out whirlpools because I find the metallic jet design terrible for a bathtub. However, I find this Invisible technology from Villeroy & Boch very clever, and so I can now imagine having a tub like this.

Is there anyone here with experience using one of these bathtubs? It is quite expensive, and trying it out before buying is probably not possible.
RobsonMKK10 Oct 2017 08:13
Well, with an air-infused rain shower, nothing else really makes sense.
The same goes for the bathtub filler.
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R.Hotzenplotz
10 Oct 2017 08:39
RobsonMKK schrieb:
Well, with an air-injected rain shower, everything else doesn’t really make sense.

It uses 26 liters per minute (7 gallons per minute). I’m not sure if you’d always want to shower with that volume. I also have a handheld shower and a separate waterfall feature.

At the bathtub, that wouldn’t matter. But that issue doesn’t arise there.
RobsonMKK10 Oct 2017 09:19
Strange, I usually only know the opposite phenomenon... there is not enough water. And as I said, with such a large showerhead like a rain shower, the flow rate is reasonable.
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R.Hotzenplotz
10 Oct 2017 10:34
RobsonMKK schrieb:
And as I said, with such a large showerhead like the Rainshower, a high flow rate is reasonable.

The Rainshower itself is fine. But what about the handheld shower? Don’t you want to control the flow when you use it instead of the large Rainshower?
RobsonMKK10 Oct 2017 10:50
I would never shower using the handheld showerhead; it’s meant for rinsing off. And to be honest, for me, a control valve only means water on/water off.
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R.Hotzenplotz
10 Oct 2017 10:57
RobsonMKK schrieb:
I would never shower with the handheld showerhead; it’s meant for rinsing off.
And to be honest, for me it’s just water on/water off, even with a thermostatic mixer.

Ok, good to know.