First thanks to everyone who answered my questions. I'm not even sure if I'm using it "right" but it's working for me so whatever. I was afraid of how that metal would go inserting, and controlling water pressure & temp. So I turned it on first & adjusted. But then with water already shooting, I couldn't get it up/in. But then realized I didn't have to insert. Just being at the door worked and water pressure took care of the rest. So it's for me an advantage that insertion isn't necessary. Next, I don't do the hold thing. I just let it go as soon as needed. Then go back for another round if needed. With a bag you try & make the most of the fluid & not "waste it." But w this, that's not an issue. Wish I had one at my boyfriends house but too inappropriate to install over there, lol. And yes, working is the main thing. I already had a diverter on my shower for my old washing machine so I just used that. I can see how the one it comes w is cheap but so what. Replace that if needed from a hardware store. The important parts of this rock.
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