Warning: my husband cut himself on the sharp plastic packaging, so be careful. That was the worst of it, though, because the showerhead took all of 5 minutes to install. All you need is a plumbing wrench. You don''t need any plumbing tape (like Hansgrohe), and it promised not to leak. I was pretty skeptical.
This showerhead was so much better than I''d expected. It doesn''t drip at all, not at the base and not thru the unused shower holes. It has 7 settings (you have a choice of waterflows: high, medium and low) which are so much fun to switch around! The High and Medium waterflow settings gave us so much more power than our Hansgrohe showerhead that rinsing my long hair took seconds, compared to minutes with our old showerhead. This thing makes showering great.
The true test came when our waterbill arrived. I was expecting a higher waterbill since we''re getting such powerful showers. But No! Even on high waterflow, our bill was lower than it was with our old showerhead. We''re actually saving money because we don''t need to spend so long in the shower.
Here is the thing: I paid less than $40 for the showerhead and you should too. Good luck!
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The installation was a breeze with barely the need for any tools.The material looks quite pricey .. and not some cheap plastic.
Although for a "green" supporter you have the eco option the shower with a high option is simply out of this world.
The jet spray does give you quite a massage and a good one at it.
All of a sudden my entire family is now spending a lot more time taking our shower.
Guess what, no one is complaining!I bought this upgrade on sale elsewhere and was very disappointed. In fact, when I finish this warning I''ll write Water-Pik directly to share my complaints. I''ve used Water-Pik shower massage products for over 30 years; love ''em. I highly recommend massaging to stimulate circulation. But Water-Pik has so limited the flow with this model that the massage function, which is the only reason to buy one of these in the first place, doesn''t "massage" at all. You can tell it''s trying to pulse but not strongly enough to do anything. but there is hope. Thanks to Kevin''s picture I was able to finally defang this thing. I''d unscrewed the two basket-strainer/pressure-reducers, one in the mounting assembly and one in the handle''s inlet. I''d even disembowled the backflow preventer, as it too adds pressure drop. And I''d upped my water pressure from 45 psi to 60 psi all to no avail. Then I tried Kevin''s trick and plucked out the red restrictor deep to the basket filter in the handle base. Voila! Now I''ve got a Shower-Massage! Water-Pik should really have included this tip with the instructions (and a pair of needle-nose pliers). I wonder how many people have either thrown the thing away or returned it to the store in disgust before finding this fix. Oh, and can someone explain the advantage to designing the mounting lock ring with left hand theads?This showerhead has a great variety of modes from pulsating, to mist, to concentrated, to a mixture of all of those. It has very good water pressure, so you won''t have trouble getting the conditioner out of your hair, and the fact that it is removable is awesome. I find zero problems with it. Great!
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