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My late loving wife and I replaced ours a few years ago and it is very hot. I have turned it down but it is also good because there is a large bath tub that if is filled with very hot water will actually be just about right by the time it is done. Sadly I don’t use it anymore without my loving wife.
A wise person might check the temperature before using the shower or bath.
In the states, 120F (CDC) to 140F (OSHA) is recommended. In some european countries it is 150F which I found far better in many ways. Hotter water is more useful if you use due care and no, it’s not wasteful of energy if you have a well insulated boiler.
HOTLOTUS1 almost 3 years ago
ouch!
Potamus almost 3 years ago
On an unrelated note, we also contracted scarlet fever.
John9 almost 3 years ago
My late loving wife and I replaced ours a few years ago and it is very hot. I have turned it down but it is also good because there is a large bath tub that if is filled with very hot water will actually be just about right by the time it is done. Sadly I don’t use it anymore without my loving wife.
Tenner almost 3 years ago
Ouch
drycurt almost 3 years ago
I looked like that the other day when I did a niacin flush, but had to go out before it finished.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Must not be too hot or they’d lobster red.
C almost 3 years ago
A wise person might check the temperature before using the shower or bath.
In the states, 120F (CDC) to 140F (OSHA) is recommended. In some european countries it is 150F which I found far better in many ways. Hotter water is more useful if you use due care and no, it’s not wasteful of energy if you have a well insulated boiler.