JimK-NY wrote:
My shower does not get the "whole bathroom wet". I use the handheld wand to wet down, then I soap all over and then rinse. I use a total of about 1 gallon of water. My pump is pretty low flow, low pressure and I keep the volume of water on low. When I am done the shower curtain and the shower wall and the floor are wet. Otherwise, there are only a few sprinkles of water on the toilet seat and back walls.
I am starting to think I see a major difference. Those who use city water hook ups might run the shower as they would at home.
Same for me. Other than those with truly huge bathrooms like a Mammoth, the rest of the dry baths won’t do anything for me compared to my wet bath and have handicaps of a smaller shower and smaller toilet area, and the Mammoth is not worth the extra 2 ft and tens of thousands over my current old TC for me. My 32 ft Class A had a nice dry bath not even the Mammoth could touch it.. :)
I’m barely wet in my TC when I use the shower in spite of having plenty of water. I do see the benefit of having a separate wet space for hanging items, but there’s a workaround for that.