




🌟 Elevate your daily ritual with smart, sleek shower control.
The hansgrohe Ecostat Modern 2-Handle Thermostatic Valve offers precise temperature control with a memory function, a robust 7 gallons per minute flow rate, and a diverter for two outlets. Crafted with durable brass handles and corrosion-resistant plastic trim, it features an anti-scald safety stop and easy maintenance access, making it a modern, safe, and efficient upgrade for any shower system.













| ASIN | B003H7CA1K |
| ASIN | B003H7CA1K |
| Brand Name | Hansgrohe |
| Connector Type | Threaded |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | 10 August 2012 |
| Department | Home & Garden |
| Exterior Finish | Chrome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04011097636276 |
| Included Components | Trim Plate, Handle, Mounting Block |
| Inlet Connection Size | 1 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 7.6 x 17.1 x 17.1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Thermostatic Trim |
| Item Weight | 2.2 kg |
| Item model number | 4231000 |
| Manufacturer | Hansgrohe |
| Manufacturer | Hansgrohe |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 75 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Number | 4231000 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Size | 0.5 Millimeters |
| Outlet Connection Type | NPT |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 17.15 x 17.15 cm; 2.2 kg |
| Size | Medium |
| Specification Met | NSF, WRAS, WaterSense |
| Thread Size | 1/4"-28 |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| UPC | 401109763627 754262100434 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Valve Type | Thermostatic Valve |
E**S
Best quality and style
J**C
beautiful product. well built. only thing was missing a screw inside but was able to find it at hardware store. still the product itself is good and so is the customer service at Hansgrohe. I no longer have to mess around with the hot or cold water to get the temperature just right. its just right all the time! would highly recommend this to anyone.
T**B
This is the coolest thing we've added to our house in years. Our old shower hardware had separate hot and cold faucets. First the water would be cold, then it would be really hot, then we'd regulate it to the right temperature. But then as the cold water reached the house from the street, it would be cold again. The first five minutes of every shower was just trying to keep from being chilled or scalded. Now we just flip the switch and Mr. Hansgrohe regulates the temperature -- and does a much better job than we ever did. It takes 15 seconds for the shower to reach the right temp and then it just stays there. If someone flushes the toilet or runs water in the sink, the shower just adjusts. A lot of new showers use a technology called pressure-balancing which evens out the hot and cold extremes. But this faucet uses a better technology that actually has a mechanical thermostat imbedded in the diverter valve. The more advanced technology can be really expensive -- some brands and some Hansgrohe models can be $600-$900. This one is very reasonably priced but the the quality is extremely good. Controls are very simple and intuitive. The top lever goes clockwise 1/4 turn to turn on the shower. The bottom lever sets the temperature. My wife likes it a little hotter than I do, so when I get in the shower I just shift the lever a little bit clockwise, and when she gets in she does the opposite.
D**L
Thermostatic shower should be the modern standard for all shower trims because they actually control the water temperature and keep it consistent throughout the duration of your shower. In addition, it is very simple to use: the bottom knob sets the temperature, and the top knob control volume with integral diverter (controls where the water is coming from)—turn it left and water comes from the tub spout, turn it right and it diverts it to the shower head. It is very elegant and minimalist. The temperature always stays within one degree, as opposed to a pressure-balance valve which has a range of three degrees. A thermostatic shower valve also has temperature memory, so you can leave it at your preference and never fiddle with it again. Also, having the volume control separate from the temperature control is a huge luxury with only a marginally higher cost. And sure, a pressure-balance valve usually much cheaper than their thermostatic counterparts, however, if a contractor is only selling pressure-balance trims, seek a better one. My one caveat I have is that the pressure only changes in a very narrow margin at the beginning, maybe the first 1/10 of a turn, and reaches full pressure after that. It is still easy to control though.
A**R
Just read the manual on how to use and your great
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