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Old 18-07-2006, 01:23 AM
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tax writeoff! HUGE ONE!
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Old 18-07-2006, 09:42 AM
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Yeah I want to see this 2mil basin mixer as well. Whats it made out of? Platnium and diamond with a unicorn penis as a tap?

By the way, I agree with pfft, that is one ugly arse shower. Get some taste people . Total caravan-spec.
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you can but the energy required to create that steam is more than the cost for hot water
you could be right.

Would only need to heat a smaller ammount of water?

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Old 18-07-2006, 11:09 AM
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If a cappucino machine can make steam, I cant see why you couldnt do the same in the shower.

Maybe a modified industrial cappucino machine boiler will do the job???

Its gotta use less electricity than an electric hot water system, thats for sure!!
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i highly doubt it. it takes a certain amount of energy to heat up water to anything under 100 degrees C. it will always require more energy to heat that same amount of water to turn it into steam (liquid to gas phase - above 100 C). but seriously, do u really want to clean urself with steam instead of water?
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dont u have a steam room in your apartment hien?
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Platnium and diamond with a unicorn penis as a tap?
lol unicorn peni.

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By the way, I agree with pfft, that is one ugly arse shower. Get some taste people . Total caravan-spec.
some of us are trailer trash so stfu
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dont u have a steam room in your apartment hien?
yerh but it's not a replacement for the shower.
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yerh but it's not a replacement for the shower.
i think its cool. all in one. just like a camera phone.
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Steam shower
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_shower)

In addition to acting as a normal shower, a steam shower produces water vapor using a humidifying steam generator. These types of showers provide a pleasant bathing experience that is becoming more and more popular in many countries.

Steam showers are generally found in self-contained enclosures that don't allow the water vapor into the main part of the bathroom, thus avoiding damage to drywall, paint, or wallpaper.

Most steam shower rooms are sold as stand alone shower units with between 12 and 30 jets, while many have additional features such as foot massagers, ceiling rain showers, radios, telephones, and CD players.

Steam showers have become a more common bathroom fixture in recent years, primarily due to technical innovations resulting in lower costs, along with an overall increase in the appearance of luxury spa products in the bathrooms of middle and high income families.

The water vapor produced by these shower units is often referred to as "steam," but this is a misnomer. Actual steam, or super-heated water, is invisible and would result in serious burns if applied in the shower.

Pictures of steam showers: http://www.wasauna.com/steam_shower_rooms.htm
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