Shower head for low water pressure

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Every once in awhile I stumble upon something that's so amazing, I have to include it into the shopping cart of this website.

Last winter we remodeled our master bath (pictures coming soon, I promise!) Ever since then we haven't been happy with the shower head. I know that the pressure from our water riser isn't what it use to be, but I still should be able to get a decent stream of water from the shower head.

So I tried three different shower heads (from cheap to expensive), and I hated them all. One day I finally asked one of my wholesalers if he could recommend a good shower head. He said he only sells one shower head because it's that good! I said I want it, and I couldn't believe how inexpensive it was.

I installed the shower head and I am totally amazed. It works awesome, even under low water pressure. The stream is also adjustable. I was so totally impressed, I also changed the shower head in my second bath. Now its listed for sale right here: http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/Order3.html#catalog

Oh, by the way, someday I'll replace my water riser. I manage the park I live in, so all it would take is a phone call. But I've got other tenants with worse water pressure than I, so I'm taking care of them first.

Mark

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Hey Mark
I know about that old water pressure dilimma. When I first moved in my place I thought I was doomed to taking trickling showers.
I bought a cheapo shower head at Walmart and still not much better. Finally got agitated enough and bought a good shower head and as you say "the difference is amazing". I wish you would have had that for sale way back when. I've learned (the hard way) over time that you get what you pay for.
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Oh, lucky you, Mark. Two bathrooms. Due to my water in the walls problem and the problems solving that with a torch-on roof, I've had no shower for 2.5 years. My bathroom outside wall is wide open -well, the inside wall and insulation mostly gone.

BUT - when it's all done, boyo, I've got an Oxygenics shower head ready to install. Uses 30-70% less water and therefore energy costs and the water has added oxygen. Full spraying power at virtually any pressure.

I'm not much interested in these multi-shower pattern heads. Been there, done that.

Your showerless

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Don't tell the Feds I said this, but... the flow can be increased nicely by either drilling out or removing the restrictor that's put in the shower head by Federal mandate.

Don't shoot!!! :lol:
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