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Generally, No. Most multiflow showers are designed to run one mode at a time to maximize pressure. Running all modes simultaneously would split the water pressure too much, resulting in a weak dribble.

Mist creates tiny droplets that lose heat to the air very quickly. To enjoy a warm Mist shower, you typically need to turn your thermostat temperature slightly higher than you would for a normal rain shower.

Because they have finer nozzles for Mist/Massage, they are more sensitive to debris. Installing a Mesh Filter and using soft water (or a softener) is highly recommended to keep them clog-free.

It is not recommended. Instant geysers often struggle to provide the high flow rate and consistent high temperature required for Massage and Waterfall features. A storage geyser (25L+) is better.

For ceiling-mounted multiflow showers, you typically cannot reach the head. In these cases, you need a specialised 3-Outlet Diverter on the wall, where turning the wall handle changes the flow from Rain to Waterfall to Mist.

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