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Calvin Sambrook August 22nd 09 03:06 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a shower
head from Lidl. Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it - easy bonus
points! After just a few minutes it was back in the box and I was left
wondering how many people will be calling the likes of TMH to replace their
electric showers or deal with the flood from the water tank.

The box proclaims "A relaxing shower experience with reduced water
consumption" and "Water saving function thanks to high pressure technology".
What that means is that there is a valve between the hose and the head which
allows the user to reduce or shut off the water during use *at the shower
head*.
Now in continental Europe where all water systems are high pressure hot and
cold that's probably fine but here in the UK where we have a nice mix
including high pressure cold with low pressure hot as well as heat-as-you-go
electric things will get interesting. And not a warning in sight.

A relaxing shower experience. Not.






BigWallop[_2_] August 22nd 09 03:23 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 

"Calvin Sambrook" wrote in message
...
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a shower
head from Lidl. Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it - easy bonus
points! After just a few minutes it was back in the box and I was left
wondering how many people will be calling the likes of TMH to replace

their
electric showers or deal with the flood from the water tank.

The box proclaims "A relaxing shower experience with reduced water
consumption" and "Water saving function thanks to high pressure

technology".
What that means is that there is a valve between the hose and the head

which
allows the user to reduce or shut off the water during use *at the shower
head*.
Now in continental Europe where all water systems are high pressure hot

and
cold that's probably fine but here in the UK where we have a nice mix
including high pressure cold with low pressure hot as well as

heat-as-you-go
electric things will get interesting. And not a warning in sight.

A relaxing shower experience. Not.



So you blew the pressure release on the electric shower? Tee Hee ! Tee Hee
! Tee Hee ! It's an easy repair, so don't worry to much about it.

You are correct though. These type items should tell you they are not
suitable for instant shower appliances, because they have an off position on
the head or hose. It is very easy to be caught out by them.
...



The Medway Handyman August 22nd 09 04:00 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
Calvin Sambrook wrote:
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a
shower head from Lidl. Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it -
easy bonus points! After just a few minutes it was back in the box
and I was left wondering how many people will be calling the likes of
TMH to replace their electric showers or deal with the flood from the
water tank.


Thanks for the heads up.


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk



[email protected] August 22nd 09 04:13 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
On 22 Aug, 16:06, "Calvin Sambrook" wrote:
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a shower
head from Lidl. *Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it - easy bonus
points! *After just a few minutes it was back in the box and I was left
wondering how many people will be calling the likes of TMH to replace their
electric showers or deal with the flood from the water tank.

The box proclaims "A relaxing shower experience with reduced water
consumption" and "Water saving function thanks to high pressure technology".
What that means is that there is a valve between the hose and the head which
allows the user to reduce or shut off the water during use *at the shower
head*.
Now in continental Europe where all water systems are high pressure hot and
cold that's probably fine but here in the UK where we have a nice mix
including high pressure cold with low pressure hot as well as heat-as-you-go
electric things will get interesting. *And not a warning in sight.

A relaxing shower experience. *Not.


In similar vein, you remind me that I had a 'phone call a few weeks
ago from someone claiming to be from the govmint and offering a free
something to do with a shower (usual barely comprehensible accent).
Since you rarely get anything free from this direction I agreed to
accept it, whatever it was. It arrived last week and turns out to be
an "eage Showersmart" pressure reducer. You have to go through an
experiment involving a supplied plastic bag to catch 5 seconds' worth
of water to find out whether you have an "inefficient shower" and will
benefit from the device.

I haven't tested this or fitted it yet, but as I have high pressure
hot and low pressure cold, perhaps it won't work. The instructions
say: "Do not use the eage ShowerSmart with electric showers, showers
with multiple jets (where water comes out from more than one outlet)
or rainwater showers as it will not work with these systems. The
device can be used with power-shower systems which use mains fed hot
water." No mention of mixed pressure supplies.

If fitted, it will allegedly save 6,000 litres of water per person per
year, but not having a dirty/sweaty job and having been brought up in
the era of post-WW2 economies where a wash at the handbasin was
considered adequate for daily needs with a 3-inch-deep bath once a
week, I don't use that much anyway.

Chris

Peter Parry August 22nd 09 06:08 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 08:13:57 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

Since you rarely get anything free from this direction I agreed to
accept it, whatever it was.


It is a greenwasher. You have now officially saved a Friends of the
Sod certified 6,000 litres of (possibly organic) carbon water per
person per year and delayed global warming by 3.4 nanoseconds.

They are becoming quite popular because every idiot greenies think
that by sending them out to people to put in draws you are "doing
something". Its the same scheme that gets you inundated with low life
low light CFL bulbs to put in a draw.

As every greeny knows "doing something" is far more important than
"achieving something" (mainly because achieving something involves
nuclear energy and Greenpiece members must put their fingers in their
ears and hum loudly when that is mentioned).

If you want more toys go to :
https://www.britishgas.co.uk/productoffers code is EF3 (case
sensitive) Tick the "someone over 70" and put in an appropriate date.
Set all the don't call me boxes appropriately. You get a £50
(supposedly) bundle of ecouseless-toys to play with and British Gas
can claim to have saved a tree, or sheep, or an ecotax or something
green and therefore "important".



Rob[_21_] August 22nd 09 06:20 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
Peter Parry wrote:
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 08:13:57 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

Since you rarely get anything free from this direction I agreed to
accept it, whatever it was.


It is a greenwasher. You have now officially saved a Friends of the
Sod certified 6,000 litres of (possibly organic) carbon water per
person per year and delayed global warming by 3.4 nanoseconds.

They are becoming quite popular because every idiot greenies think
that by sending them out to people to put in draws you are "doing
something". Its the same scheme that gets you inundated with low life
low light CFL bulbs to put in a draw.

As every greeny knows "doing something" is far more important than
"achieving something" (mainly because achieving something involves
nuclear energy and Greenpiece members must put their fingers in their
ears and hum loudly when that is mentioned).


I understand what you're driving at, but what's the point of heating and
using more water than you need?

Rob

Owain[_3_] August 22nd 09 06:25 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
On 22 Aug, 18:08, Peter Parry wrote:
It is a greenwasher. *You have now officially saved a Friends of the
Sod certified 6,000 litres of (possibly organic) carbon water per
person per year and delayed global warming by 3.4 nanoseconds.


You've also kept a small child in employment and helped pollute a
Chinese river.

If you want more toys ...


Mmm thank you, I think all the rellies will be getting eco-christmas
presents this year!

Owain




Calvin Sambrook August 22nd 09 07:16 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
"BigWallop" wrote in message
om...

"Calvin Sambrook" wrote in message
...
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a shower
head from Lidl. Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it - easy bonus
points! After just a few minutes it was back in the box and I was left
wondering how many people will be calling the likes of TMH to replace

their
electric showers or deal with the flood from the water tank.

The box proclaims "A relaxing shower experience with reduced water
consumption" and "Water saving function thanks to high pressure

technology".
What that means is that there is a valve between the hose and the head

which
allows the user to reduce or shut off the water during use *at the shower
head*.
Now in continental Europe where all water systems are high pressure hot

and
cold that's probably fine but here in the UK where we have a nice mix
including high pressure cold with low pressure hot as well as

heat-as-you-go
electric things will get interesting. And not a warning in sight.

A relaxing shower experience. Not.



So you blew the pressure release on the electric shower? Tee Hee ! Tee
Hee
! Tee Hee ! It's an easy repair, so don't worry to much about it.

You are correct though. These type items should tell you they are not
suitable for instant shower appliances, because they have an off position
on
the head or hose. It is very easy to be caught out by them.
..


Fortunately not as I realised what would happen well before getting anywhere
near a shower. However I'm sure there are less bonus points available for
not causing a problem than for fitting it.
Not only that but the valve at the head is fairly subtle so if you don't
read the instructions and just fit it you may not even know about that
feature until some time later when someone twists the plastic bit.


fred August 22nd 09 08:01 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
In article
,
Owain writes
On 22 Aug, 18:08, Peter Parry wrote:
It is a greenwasher. *You have now officially saved a Friends of the
Sod certified 6,000 litres of (possibly organic) carbon water per
person per year and delayed global warming by 3.4 nanoseconds.


You've also kept a small child in employment and helped pollute a
Chinese river.

If you want more toys ...


Mmm thank you, I think all the rellies will be getting eco-christmas
presents this year!

Do they do a gift wrapping service?
--
fred
BBC3, ITV2/3/4, channels going to the DOGs

Clive[_2_] August 22nd 09 10:04 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 

"Calvin Sambrook" wrote in message
...
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a shower
head from Lidl. Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it - easy bonus
points! After just a few minutes it was back in the box and I was left
wondering how many people will be calling the likes of TMH to replace
their
electric showers or deal with the flood from the water tank.

The box proclaims "A relaxing shower experience with reduced water
consumption" and "Water saving function thanks to high pressure
technology".
What that means is that there is a valve between the hose and the head
which
allows the user to reduce or shut off the water during use *at the shower
head*.
Now in continental Europe where all water systems are high pressure hot
and
cold that's probably fine but here in the UK where we have a nice mix
including high pressure cold with low pressure hot as well as
heat-as-you-go
electric things will get interesting. And not a warning in sight.

A relaxing shower experience. Not.

Your incompetance is of no interest to anyone - apart from those who are
now laughing at you.



Calvin Sambrook August 22nd 09 10:40 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
"Clive" wrote in message
...

"Calvin Sambrook" wrote in message
...
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a shower
head from Lidl. Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it - easy bonus
points! After just a few minutes it was back in the box and I was left
wondering how many people will be calling the likes of TMH to replace
their
electric showers or deal with the flood from the water tank.

The box proclaims "A relaxing shower experience with reduced water
consumption" and "Water saving function thanks to high pressure
technology".
What that means is that there is a valve between the hose and the head
which
allows the user to reduce or shut off the water during use *at the shower
head*.
Now in continental Europe where all water systems are high pressure hot
and
cold that's probably fine but here in the UK where we have a nice mix
including high pressure cold with low pressure hot as well as
heat-as-you-go
electric things will get interesting. And not a warning in sight.

A relaxing shower experience. Not.

Your incompetance is of no interest to anyone - apart from those who are
now laughing at you.


Interesting how a couple of people assume that I actually fitted the head.
'Fraid not, I'm far too lazy for that!



Bob Eager August 22nd 09 10:44 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 21:40:47 UTC, "Calvin Sambrook"
wrote:

"Clive" wrote in message
...

"Calvin Sambrook" wrote in message
...
I was visiting my partner's parents today an MIL had just bought a shower
head from Lidl. Being a helpful soul I offered to fit it - easy bonus
points! After just a few minutes it was back in the box and I was left
wondering how many people will be calling the likes of TMH to replace
their
electric showers or deal with the flood from the water tank.

The box proclaims "A relaxing shower experience with reduced water
consumption" and "Water saving function thanks to high pressure
technology".
What that means is that there is a valve between the hose and the head
which
allows the user to reduce or shut off the water during use *at the shower
head*.
Now in continental Europe where all water systems are high pressure hot
and
cold that's probably fine but here in the UK where we have a nice mix
including high pressure cold with low pressure hot as well as
heat-as-you-go
electric things will get interesting. And not a warning in sight.

A relaxing shower experience. Not.

Your incompetance is of no interest to anyone - apart from those who are
now laughing at you.

Interesting how a couple of people assume that I actually fitted the head.
'Fraid not, I'm far too lazy for that!


"Clive" is never interested in the facts - only in how best to insult
people.

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The Medway Handyman August 23rd 09 12:22 AM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
Clive wrote:


Your incompetance is of no interest to anyone - apart from those who
are now laughing at you.


What a ****wit you are. Not only are you a nasty little ****, you can't
even read posts properly.

What part of "Fortunately not as I realised what would happen well before
getting anywhere
near a shower" didn't you understand **** for brains?


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk



Bob Martin August 23rd 09 07:53 AM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
in 220602 20090823 002229 "The Medway Handyman" wrote:
Clive wrote:


Your incompetance is of no interest to anyone - apart from those who
are now laughing at you.


What a ****wit you are. Not only are you a nasty little ****, you can't
even read posts properly.


His spelling isn't so good either.

fred August 23rd 09 10:18 AM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
In article , The Medway
Handyman writes

What a ****wit you are.


Then why respond to him?

Trolls are just sad lonely people who crave attention.

If he posted his nonsense and it was simply ignored, how long do you
think he would stay here?
--
fred
BBC3, ITV2/3/4, channels going to the DOGs

The Medway Handyman August 23rd 09 10:28 AM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
fred wrote:
In article , The
Medway Handyman writes

What a ****wit you are.


Then why respond to him?


Because the OP isn't a regular correspondent, but was never the less posting
something informative & useful. Such people should be encouraged to post -
not put off posting by nasty comments.


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk



fred August 23rd 09 10:52 AM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
In article , The Medway
Handyman writes
fred wrote:
In article , The
Medway Handyman writes

What a ****wit you are.


Then why respond to him?


Because the OP isn't a regular correspondent, but was never the less posting
something informative & useful. Such people should be encouraged to post -
not put off posting by nasty comments.

He's posted 250 times in last six months and I'm sure he's a big enough
boy to spot and deal with a sad, lonely ******.

With respect, you are just adding to the noise and bypassing the kill
filters of those who know how to filter usenet.
--
fred
BBC3, ITV2/3/4, channels going to the DOGs

Calvin Sambrook August 23rd 09 12:25 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
"fred" wrote in message ...
In article , The Medway
Handyman writes
fred wrote:
In article , The
Medway Handyman writes

What a ****wit you are.

Then why respond to him?


Because the OP isn't a regular correspondent, but was never the less
posting
something informative & useful. Such people should be encouraged to
post -
not put off posting by nasty comments.

He's posted 250 times in last six months and I'm sure he's a big enough
boy to spot and deal with a sad, lonely ******.

With respect, you are just adding to the noise and bypassing the kill
filters of those who know how to filter usenet.
--
fred
BBC3, ITV2/3/4, channels going to the DOGs


Thanks for everyone's concern over my wellbeing. I assure you I'm big
enough and ugly enough to simply ignore the sad ones who live on the
internet.

As I've been posting to usenet since the mid-1980's I've had much worse than
that in the past too - just shrug and ignore.


Geo[_2_] August 23rd 09 08:04 PM

An exciting Lidl purchase
 
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 18:08:59 +0100, Peter Parry wrote:


If you want more toys go to :
https://www.britishgas.co.uk/productoffers


Obviously the offer will be extended - you have to have someone over 70 but
their DOB (year dropdown) goes up to 2998...

--
Geo


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