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HomeTools & Home ImprovementPlumbingBathroomShowerheads & Handheld ShowersWater Energy Saver Shower Head - Chrome Finish |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
An extremely old model that still works well. Mar 07, 2009
By Joseph R. Kennedy It's a classic and original design. It was sturdy, worked well, and is still in production. One might call this the first water saving shower head. It's cheap, effective, and comfortable. Details below.
My family bought this showerhead before I was born. It lasted what I'm estimating is over two decades before the washer wore out and it started leaking at the pivot point. This was no big deal for the first few years but we replaced it with another of the same model eventually. We have extremely hard water (so hard that our pipes block with crystals) and the holes the water pours through get clogged, causing the water beads to get smaller. At that time I clean this showerhead with a needle and some vinegar and it's as good as new for another two years. Takes me 2 minutes. If you live in an area with average water this should last many years without buildup and many decades if you clean it once a year for two minutes if it gets blocked. Also, if you are lazy and have hard water, it is entirely metal besides the washer. You can soak it in vinegar for a day or whatever.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best shower head ever. Apr 28, 2009
By W. Laubenheimer
"weedy"
This is the best shower head ever. We just remodeled our bathroom and I bought 2 different shower heads in dark brown and oil rubbed bronze. They were terrible. I am now painting the shower head to match our bathroom and I pray that it works.
W. Laubenheimer
Great Shower Experience Oct 20, 2009
By Querulouse This looks almost identical to a product I purchased from Wal-Mart (but it was under $6, so maybe you should buy it there). It may take a week or two to get used to it, but after that you won't want anything else: high pressure, low water consumption. I always run mine at half-volume, so I'm using probably about 1.25gpm. If you really want to save water, you can easily switch it almost completely off while you aren't rinsing, saving even more water. The instantly adjustable, variable pressure is just fantastic: once you have the temperature you want, you control the pressure separately.
Pros: Energy efficient Durable (take care of it and it will last for decades)
Cons: No "massage" or "pulse" features, if you're into that
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