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๐ฟ Upgrade your shower gameโsave water, save time, stay stylish!
The TSV Hot Water Standby Adapter is a chrome-polished, easy-to-install valve that temporarily reduces water flow while waiting for hot water, saving gallons without compromising shower pressure. Compatible with virtually all standard shower heads (1/2โ NPT fittings), it features a durable brass handle and comes with a 3-year warranty, making your daily routine more eco-friendly and convenient.








| ASIN | B07WZQTWLG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210,147 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #432 in Fixed Showerheads |
| Brand | ShowerStart |
| Brand Name | ShowerStart |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 280 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Chrome |
| Exterior finish | Chrome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850002582000 |
| Included Components | valve, pull cord |
| Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
| Inlet connection type | National Pipe Tapered |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 5.5 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Hot Water Saving Shower Upgrade Valve |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 5.5 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Evolve Technologies |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EV1003-CP-SB |
| Material | Chrome |
| Material Type | Chrome |
| Model Number | EV1003-CP-SB |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | NPT |
| Outlet connection type | NPT |
| Specification Met | UPC, WaterSense |
| UPC | 850002582000 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Valve Type | Thermostatic Valve |
A**R
Works as advertised.
This is a great, low-lift way of saving water. I'm honestly surprised there isn't a competitor making this product, too, after all of these years; it must be patented. We had the original version at our previous house. In that one, the cord broke after a few months (not too much of a problem, just an annoyance) and the little flipper stopped being effective after a couple of years. This version has a cord that seems sturdier, and time will tell how long the product lasts. But, even if it's just a few years, it will have paid for itself a few times over in water savings, if our previous experience is any indication.
P**X
I loved the older versions of this product, but they cheaped way way out
I had one of the original ShowerStart TSVs back in 2017. It was a metal component, well made, and still works great. I bought some of the newer ones, thinking they'd be equivalent quality. They are not. They have all either failed within a year of installing, or failed IMMEDIATELY upon installing. Leaks out the back, threads just stripping and dropping a showerhead off, cracks appearing at the mold seams. The product is still a great idea, they just got too cheap with the manufacturing. Go back to metal construction, and I'll buy another
C**E
Love these for kids and adults that let the shower hot water run long after the water is hot!!
Love these for kids and adults that let the shower hot water run long after the water is hot!! The plastic threads on these are fragile, so that's the only thing I would say is a detriment to this product. Be careful when putting on the pipe and attaching the shower head, or whatever other outlet
J**Y
Promising concept, though cheap materials, and doesn't always work
I love this idea: You turn on your water and, once it gets hot, this device is supposed to shut off the water, until you pull the cord. If your water can take a while to heat up, and you don't want to stand around constantly checking it, this can not only reduce water usage and costs, but also "notify" you once the water is hot. In practice, I found this to be a bit flaky. It works best when you heat up the water all the wayโbut that also means you'll need to adjust the temperature back before jumping in. In addition, the device feels like a cheaper material, and I will be curious to see if it ends up springing a leak with constant use. That said, it is pretty noninvasive, and really nice when it does work. Currently, my local utility in Seattle offers is offering a rebate on these which effectively makes them free. For that price, they're well worth the experiment. If you're like me, you will probably fuss over the design of the pull cord. Fortunately, it's a completely detachable element, which isn't obvious in the photos. If you are tall or have a low showerhead, you can just remove it entirely, and pull down on the lever directly. Otherwise, you can easily replace this with any cord of your choosing. I used a chain, but you could get creative here and use e.g., a thin piece of rope with an ornament hanging off the end, or something like that.
S**A
Was good but now cheaply made.
I've purchased these since they first came out as the Evolve Showerheads Ladybug. Originally they were metal and were robust but still had limited lifespan of several years before the auto shutoff quits working. We have hard water so that may contribute to that limited lifespan. Cost was $30. Now, sold as Showerstart TSV, still $30, they are cheaply made out of plastic and break easily just tightening by hand. With a handheld shower head chances are they will soon fracture if they don't break immediately. With a shower head that's never touched they may last longer, perhaps up to a year. They are a useful device but need to go back to metal construction to be worthwhile. There is a three year warrantee per the manufacturer. I've sent them a couple messages about failed items via their web page but have never received a reply.
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