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So it's not ajustable on the on to off valve handle? by only turning it slightly . If not look at Roper Rhodes build in showers I have one in my home . Kop
 

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If its just too much flow that is your issue then you can buy flow restrictors, either inline in the pipework to the shower or little DIY ones that fit on outlet before the showerhead.
Hi Knappers. That’s an idea. Really, I just want the flow to be adjustable. Sometimes it’s great to have it full-on, opened up, it’s like a power shower and one of the reasons we changed out the pathetic electric shower for one driven from the boiler. But sometimes, especially in winter, the hot water runs out too quickly and turning down the flow rate would give us hot water for longer. I don’t want the flow rate permanently lowered. Thanks
 
If its just too much flow that is your issue then you can buy flow restrictors, either inline in the pipework to the shower or little DIY ones that fit on outlet before the showerhead.
If you look at the photo, all the pipework is hidden. The place I could put a limiter is on the hand-held shower part, which we don’t use. The part where I could really use the limiter, if I went that way, would be above the large shower head, but that pipe radius is more like an inch and there don’t seem to be any limiters that size. It is strange to me that the shower control is just on or off - I’d have thought most people would like to control the rate of flow
 

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I agree it’s a strange idea to have just on/off but for some reason quite a few manufacturers are going down this route with push button on/off valves.
When I queried this as they started appearing I was asked “well how often do you not just have it on full blast?”

Quite often in fact, so I won’t be buying your push button one for myself at any rate.

I think we’re going down the design over function spiral again.
 
I didn’t look closely enough or ask the right questions when I bought it. I took it for granted that the flow rate would be adjustable. I can’t remember having a shower where this wasn’t possible
 
I know it's not what you want but why not use flow restrictor on handheld and full on rainfall, atleast then you have an option to use low flow.
Yeah, that’s actually the conclusion I’ve come too. It‘s not a high-end unit by any means, it’s the associated works that are the hassle, so further down the road I’ll pay more attention. Thanks for your help
 

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