Most of the showers I have used in the US have a single dial / degree of freedom that goes from cold&low pressure to cold & high pressure to warm & high pressure. Where as most European showers I’ve used have 2 degrees of freedom, either in a single handle like your image or as separate dials
Same here. The strategy with these is start full-hot to bring the hot water to the shower quickest, then back off a bit to an appropriate temperature. In my experience, this is a pretty consistent position and not hard to get right first try.
How easy is design is to use depends on how precise you want the temperature to be controlled. In my experience a setup with two controls allows a bit more precision then having one control that’s both left-right and up-down.
What kind of single knob are you using?
I find the design below where ‘left-right’ controls temperature and ‘up-down’ controls flow intuitive and easy to use.
Most of the showers I have used in the US have a single dial / degree of freedom that goes from cold&low pressure to cold & high pressure to warm & high pressure. Where as most European showers I’ve used have 2 degrees of freedom, either in a single handle like your image or as separate dials
Same here. The strategy with these is start full-hot to bring the hot water to the shower quickest, then back off a bit to an appropriate temperature. In my experience, this is a pretty consistent position and not hard to get right first try.
How easy is design is to use depends on how precise you want the temperature to be controlled. In my experience a setup with two controls allows a bit more precision then having one control that’s both left-right and up-down.