Manufacturer | Symmons Industries |
Part Number | S262XBODY |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 9.38 x 6.25 inches |
Item model number | S262XBODY |
Color | Brass |
Style | Functional |
Finish | Brass |
Material | Brass |
Installation Method | Wall-Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Symmons S262XBODY Temptrol Pressure-Balancing Tub/Shower Valve with Versaflex Integral Diverter and EasyService Stops, Brass
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Material | Brass |
Brand | Symmons |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.75 x 9.38 x 6.25 inches |
Exterior Finish | Brass |
Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
Outlet Connection Type | Sweat |
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- Temptrol pressure-balancing tub/shower valve body with volume control
- VersaFlex Integral Diverter: easily switch the flow of water between either showerhead and hand shower or between showerhead and tub spout
- EasyService Stops: simply screw the stops to shut off water, allowing you to service valve without having to shut off water to entire building
- Adjustable stop screw to limit handle turn
- 1/2-In universal NPT and direct sweat inlets/outlets
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Temptrol Shower Valve
50 years ago, we advanced the plumbing industry by inventing the first anti-scald, pressure-balancing valve.
We have continued to innovate Temptrol by looking forward and thinking back to deliver the latest technology without losing sight of the proven dependability you need and have grown to rely on. Behind the wall, but ahead of the curve, Temptrol is easy to specify and install, use, and maintain.
Product Description
VersaFlex Integral Diverter which easily switch the flow of water between either showerhead and hand shower or between showerhead and tub spout
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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023
My 5 year old with special needs has to take b6 daily. I am so thankful we found this liquid. It is much more convenient than crushing pills. He doesn’t love the flavor but takes it fine. It has been game changing for us.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
It’s a very good product for people with anxiety it works well for my son. Yes I buy it often
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2010
Carlson is always a quality product, so I expected and received just that.
I seem to do better taking liquids and powders versus pills and I seem to benefit greater as well.
This is why when my Doc said I need some vitamin B6, I went to liquid and you will certainly FEEL the benefits versus wondering IF you do by taking the tablets.
With pills, I think it’s harder on your system, which tries to break them down, then digest it, then get net benefit, and usually all you see from it is the bright colored urine?? The B vitamins usually make me nauseous if I don’t balance taking them with food, so I have often given up on taking them.
I think you will enjoy this product. If you are a person who takes your healthy Nasty Liquids, just add this to your regimen, and get your nasty cocktail regimen out of the way at once. I take a codliver oil, Vitamin D3, and some others and maybe put it/or them in a shot glass and get it out of the way.
BTW, if you make yourself smoothies or even Green smoothies, and think you can add it to the smoothie in your blender, I tried it and didn’t like it, so I stay with the morning shot glass routine.
If you’re looking for it to taste good; or not to taste bad – good luck. This isn’t Gummy Bears. So, expect it to taste nasty. I keep a piece of juicy, yummy fresh fruit ready to grab and eat as soon as I’m done: pineapple chuncks, grapefruit or tangerine pieces, or something fresh – maybe a tart apple.
I will buy again, just not anytime soon based on my budget and trying to finish up other supplements. But, I will buy again.
If you’re achey, tired, stressed, lacking in good sleep, depressed, anxious, jittery, can’t think straight, maybe B vitamins are a good thing for you to try and if so, give yourself the ‘straight shot’ and try a (quality) liquid such as this one.
I seem to do better taking liquids and powders versus pills and I seem to benefit greater as well.
This is why when my Doc said I need some vitamin B6, I went to liquid and you will certainly FEEL the benefits versus wondering IF you do by taking the tablets.
With pills, I think it’s harder on your system, which tries to break them down, then digest it, then get net benefit, and usually all you see from it is the bright colored urine?? The B vitamins usually make me nauseous if I don’t balance taking them with food, so I have often given up on taking them.
I think you will enjoy this product. If you are a person who takes your healthy Nasty Liquids, just add this to your regimen, and get your nasty cocktail regimen out of the way at once. I take a codliver oil, Vitamin D3, and some others and maybe put it/or them in a shot glass and get it out of the way.
BTW, if you make yourself smoothies or even Green smoothies, and think you can add it to the smoothie in your blender, I tried it and didn’t like it, so I stay with the morning shot glass routine.
If you’re looking for it to taste good; or not to taste bad – good luck. This isn’t Gummy Bears. So, expect it to taste nasty. I keep a piece of juicy, yummy fresh fruit ready to grab and eat as soon as I’m done: pineapple chuncks, grapefruit or tangerine pieces, or something fresh – maybe a tart apple.
I will buy again, just not anytime soon based on my budget and trying to finish up other supplements. But, I will buy again.
If you’re achey, tired, stressed, lacking in good sleep, depressed, anxious, jittery, can’t think straight, maybe B vitamins are a good thing for you to try and if so, give yourself the ‘straight shot’ and try a (quality) liquid such as this one.
14 people found this helpful
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2018
I’m really careful about dosages, and don’t like that most supplements give too much. With this liquid I can monitor my dosage perfectly.
I put 3 drops into my juice in the morning (don’t even notice it in my drink) and feel an improvement in energy, mood, and motivation to do things within 10 minutes. I’m considering giving up caffeine because of this.
How I broke down the dosages:
100 mg per 1/2 tsp. I broke this down to drops, because the RDA (which can be considered a minimum to prevent problems) is about 1-2 mg a day.
There are about 50 drops in 1/2 tsp, and so 50 drops = 100 mg. So, 1 drop = 2mg.
I want to take 6 mg a day, so I take 3 drops a day. I use a stainless steel straw and dip it into the bottle, then shake 3 drops into my drink. Works well for me (more alertness in the morning).
I am going to buy a glass eye-dropper soon to use. It should fit on the bottle instead of the lid.
56 and female and menopause takes a lot out of a person. I also had lots of nausea with my pregnancies (decades ago, of course), and wish it was known this can help, because I suspect it could have helped me given how well I’m responding to it now.
I have taken B vitamin supplements in the past, but felt the dosages were just too high, so have switched to doses of B vitamins I can better control. Dr. Ray Sahelian is a good resource on keeping doses low and mind boosting supplements.
I put 3 drops into my juice in the morning (don’t even notice it in my drink) and feel an improvement in energy, mood, and motivation to do things within 10 minutes. I’m considering giving up caffeine because of this.
How I broke down the dosages:
100 mg per 1/2 tsp. I broke this down to drops, because the RDA (which can be considered a minimum to prevent problems) is about 1-2 mg a day.
There are about 50 drops in 1/2 tsp, and so 50 drops = 100 mg. So, 1 drop = 2mg.
I want to take 6 mg a day, so I take 3 drops a day. I use a stainless steel straw and dip it into the bottle, then shake 3 drops into my drink. Works well for me (more alertness in the morning).
I am going to buy a glass eye-dropper soon to use. It should fit on the bottle instead of the lid.
56 and female and menopause takes a lot out of a person. I also had lots of nausea with my pregnancies (decades ago, of course), and wish it was known this can help, because I suspect it could have helped me given how well I’m responding to it now.
I have taken B vitamin supplements in the past, but felt the dosages were just too high, so have switched to doses of B vitamins I can better control. Dr. Ray Sahelian is a good resource on keeping doses low and mind boosting supplements.
5 people found this helpful
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021
We have a child with a rare epilepsy (PDE), which requires high doses of vit B6 to prevent intractable seizures and progressive brain damage (I found out about this product from other families with kids with the same condition). Until now, we’ve had to crush multiple vit B6 tablets each day to dissolve in water, which we then push down her g-tube (which clogs frequently as a result). With this product, it’s so concentrated that she only needs one syringe of it morning and evening. This concentrated liquid form is so much easier! There is no comparable prescription option like this other than using a compounding pharmacy. The only downside is there is not enough to see us through a full month. I hope we can transition to oral administration in time. I see from the reviews that it doesn’t taste good, which is a pity. It’s otherwise the best product available for kids like ours.
6 people found this helpful
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2016
My 4 yr. old son is taking Keppra, and it was suggested to add B6 (25mg twice per day) to help with the side effects. I searched far and wide to find something that didn’t taste bad… gummies? No luck. We currently mix his apple flavored Keppra in with Apple Juice or Lemonade, and thought we would at least try this liquid B6. Normally, we only give watered down juices to our son, but when it comes to medicine, he needs at least 2oz of full strength juice/lemonade to mask the medicine. We don’t even tell him it has medicine, and only once has he said anything (when I tried getting away with less juice).
Masking any bad flavor has a lot to do with quantity. So for 2.5ml Keppra + 0.6ml B6, 2oz of Lemonade, Gatorade Fruit Punch, or Apple Juice seems to do the trick. It may take 8oz or more to mask higher doses, but I don’t see how you can’t accomplish this. Also… as Keppra comes in Apple flavor, we have the Target pharmacist add in additional apple flavor. We use 5oz dixie cups so my son feels like he is getting more than just a splash of juice in a larger cup.
Masking any bad flavor has a lot to do with quantity. So for 2.5ml Keppra + 0.6ml B6, 2oz of Lemonade, Gatorade Fruit Punch, or Apple Juice seems to do the trick. It may take 8oz or more to mask higher doses, but I don’t see how you can’t accomplish this. Also… as Keppra comes in Apple flavor, we have the Target pharmacist add in additional apple flavor. We use 5oz dixie cups so my son feels like he is getting more than just a splash of juice in a larger cup.
2 people found this helpful