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How GROHE TurboStat Keeps Your Water Temperature Perfectly Stable

Never experience sudden hot or cold water surges again — discover the science behind TurboStat thermostatic technology
June 7, 2026 by
How GROHE TurboStat Keeps Your Water Temperature Perfectly Stable
Ashraf Al Nabhani
Technologies / Showers

Have you ever experienced a sudden drop in water temperature while showering because someone else in the house turned on a faucet? This annoying (and sometimes dangerous) fluctuation is a thing of the past with GROHE's revolutionary TurboStat technology. As the primary distributor of GROHE in Oman, UZ Store is proud to introduce this life-changing innovation to your bathroom.

What is GROHE TurboStat?

At the heart of GROHE thermostatic mixers lies the TurboStat technology. It features a highly sensitive thermo-element that reacts to changes in water pressure and temperature in a fraction of a second. This means that the water temperature you select is reached almost instantly and remains absolutely constant throughout your entire shower.

Safety First: GROHE CoolTouch and SafeStop

TurboStat isn't just about comfort; it's about safety. It works hand-in-hand with the SafeStop button, which is set at 38°C to prevent children from accidentally turning up the temperature and scalding themselves. Additionally, the CoolTouch technology ensures that the outer surface of the thermostat never exceeds the temperature of the shower water, eliminating the risk of burns from touching the hot chrome surface.

Water and Energy Efficiency

Because the desired temperature is reached instantly, there is no need to waste water while waiting for it to warm up. This saves both water and the energy required to heat it, making it an eco-friendly choice for your home.

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