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Comparing it to a 'human car wash,' Dan Lorenz of Peabody Supply Company showed off the latest in showering technology: Kohler's DTV. The shower, which stands for 'digital thermostatic valving' features six user presets, light and music settings, and customizable shower heads. 'It's kind of like an iPod. It seems foreign at first but then seems intuitive,' says Lorenz.
Comparing it to a "human car wash," Dan Lorenz of Peabody Supply Company showed off the latest in showering technology: Kohler's DTV. The shower, which stands for "digital thermostatic valving" features six user presets, light and music settings, and customizable shower heads. "It's kind of like an iPod. It seems foreign at first but then seems intuitive," says Lorenz.
(Photo and text by Chris Brook/Boston.com)
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