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Naah. Turning it off and on again would mess up the temperature.
I do but I'm rather conscious over water and power (electric shower) consumption, so my showers are more like shortwers.
Uhhhhh, yes?
no. soaping is also scrubbing and having the water run dilutes it to fast. It should sit for a bit until the rinse. and it saves water
We've got a shower massage type thing with multiple settings that include a cutoff, but I never use it because we also have this water conditioner can before the shower massage that I'm pretty sure would just explode if it had to hold back our water pressure. Wife likes the conditioner bc she claims it helps with the itchy. I'm sure we could save some water if we used the cutoff, but it's not like we spend hours in there anyway.
I've started to just because it's easy
Never! Because I also soap up my hair, and I really don't like to have the water running at that time.
I do mostly, I turn it almost all the way off with a valve on the shower head.
The running stream is thinner than a pencil.
If I turn it off all the way, it is cold when I turn it back on.
No... that's a waste of water.