Poco P – German Progressive Precision Meets Innovation

Experience a refined, intuitive way to control water flow and temperature in one rotation with our Poco P Progressive tapware. Unlike traditional mixers that require multiple rotations to adjust temperature or separate motions for flow control, the Poco P handle features a single dial movement for effortless precision.

 

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This design not only ensures accurate temperature control but also reduces unnecessary hot water consumption, making it a more energy-efficient choice.
At the core of our Poco P range is a high-performance progressive cartridge manufactured and designed in Germany by Flühs. Since 1926, Flühs has been renowned globally for their precision engineering and valve technology.

How it Works:
✔ Start at the Cold (C) start off position and gradually turn the dial clockwise to begin the cold-water flow.
✔ Continue turning the dial clockwise to change the temperature.
✔ As you reach the final stage, hot water blends seamlessly.
✔ Turn the dial anticlockwise and back to the Cold (C) start off position to stop the water flow.

Please note, Progressive mixers are designed for optimal performance when used at full flow.






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