AquaDance Brushed Nickel High Pressure 6-Setting Spiral Shower Head – Angle Adjustable, Anti-Clog Showerhead Jets, Tool-Free Installation-USA Standard Certified-Top U.S. Brand
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We've only had it for a few weeks, so please accept my apologies. It's unlikely that there's enough information to tell. The majority of it, on the other hand, is made of chrome plastic or acrylic, and it is unlikely to rust. Because of the low cost, it is simple to replace when it begins to show signs of wear. It also looks nice, despite the fact that it is not made of heavy chrome. We like it a lot.
This is NOTHING like brushed metal - in fact, it's the polar opposite. It resembles a scratched-up piece of furniture. chrome finish on the top Their advertising is FALSE and MISLEADING, according to their description. It will be an eyesore and will look nothing like your other REAL BRUSHED fixtures from other manufacturers. If you prefer a BRUSHED NICKEL finish, look for something else.
I'd say around 110 degrees because the head is quite large and it splahes 1- 2 feet from the shower's back wall I'm not sure it'd be a good match.
It generates two. 5 gpm.
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Showers are a part of my daily routine for me. To me, unwinding in a hot shower after a long (or short) day is one of life's supreme luxuries; it's worth almost any amount of money to get it right, and I've probably spent far more than most trying to get it right. br>br>In addition, like most people, I end up living in areas with limited or non-existent water pressure. existent. As a result, it's difficult to get a good shower. It won't be easy, but it won't be insurmountable. br>br>When my previous, great shower setup () finally gave up the ghost after 7 years (a great showing considering how many chemicals and crap are in the water I used), my first thought was to just replace it with the same. However, this shower head was on a flash sale for $8 or so, and it seemed like a no-brainer considering the alternative was four times as expensive (I use dual shower heads). br>br>At the same time, I purchased this - This was about four times the price (around $32), but it was so highly rated that I figured I'd at least compare the two and see which one was better. br>br>After about a week, I decided to order another $32 shower head and uninstall the AquaDance. I'm not going to send it back - When that showerhead goes to the great waterworks in the sky, it's possible it'll end up in our guest bathroom. But it couldn't compare to the more expensive one's comfort and quality, which was obvious when they were installed side by side. side. br>br>However, it's a very good unit, and the price (currently 1/3 the cost of the better head) plays a significant role in the rating (if the price were even $5 higher, my rating would be reduced to 3 stars). It's not a bad choice for those on a budget who can't justify spending the extra money (and it's made in the United States, unlike the other unit, which is made in China). br>br>Even with low water pressure, both heads perform admirably - I usually remove the water restriction that most of these have to deal with regulations and such, but I didn't have to in either case, and the water was fine. br>br>It's not nearly as big as the other one I ended up using, which means the water can't spread out nearly as much. This, combined with the lack of a "rainwater" setting that I prefer (there is a needlenose setting, but nothing that simply gives you a nice gentle rain), means it's not the showerhead for me. But it might be perfect for you, especially if it goes on sale again. br>br>If you want to see the perfect shower (for me, not necessarily for you), check out my review of the other shower head, in which I also discuss the other item required to create a two-person shower. You won't soon forget (or want to leave that tiled nirvana) the experience you'll have with the dual-headed shower.
Our previous shower head was a standard, non-adjustable model. eco- hippie-like and friendly hating, wasting water, contractor buying in bulk for a low price- o The showerhead And, believe it or not, I'll tell you something - For 30 years, it served its purpose. It allowed plenty of water to flow through it, dousing you in a torrential downpour of clean water that was nearly strong enough to knock you through the glass shower door or pierce your body with thousands of rain shards. Soap bubbles in your hair or clinging to your ape's ape's ape's ape's ape' resembles the body - It's over. The old beast would spit you out without a second thought. drop? She reminded me of old-fashioned washing machines. prior to the garbage they now sell, which is known as "High Efficiency" - the ones who actually cleaned your clothes rather than spritzing them with water, stirring them, and calling them clean This beast soaked you in water until you were completely clean. Regardless, the beast had lived a long and happy life, and it was time for it to retire to the pasture. Don't tell our kids we got rid of it; they still believe it's connected to a shower in a field somewhere, washing goats. We chose this shower head because of the positive Amazon reviews. br>br>In terms of appearance, the shower head gets an A. She has a lustrous sheen to her. But who cares when her job is to saturate you in water and rinse you off? 6 shower head settings br>br> meh. It's more like three, with a mediocre mix of the rest. The three settings can be summarized as one good setting and two mediocre settings. As a result,'massage' is a term that has been coined to describe settings that you like I'd just use the general spray setting that's supposed to rinse you off. This one gets five stars. br>br>Pressure on the water br>br> Sure, it's quite high, in terms of needle-counting. such as rivers and streams However, you must concentrate on item number two. 5 gpm. That's gallons per minute, which translates to 2 cups poured on you every 3 seconds. This won't do the job that my 30-year-old Titan of a showerhead did for me, day in and day out, for the better part of my life; that beast would douse you with 5 gallons per second, I'm guessing. If you took more than 3 minutes to shower, you'd be afraid for your life. br>br>This Nancy of a showerhead wishes you well for the 30 minutes it takes to remove all of the soap from your body after you lather up to get clean. Even if the water restriction device is removed, there is no significant increase in water flow. Pressure- Yes, but not when it comes to water flow. 3- This guy gets 5 out of 5 stars. br>br>I should clarify that this is something that no shower head made today can get past unless you open it up and remove the water restricting devices inside. However, based on my research, it appears that finding a showerhead that feels like you're standing under the Niagara Falls, rather than a giant umbrella with pin-holes, is difficult. While standing in the rain, it had holes in it. 2. br>br>It appears to be the case. 5 gpm is now the government standard, and it's messed up like everything else run by the government. I assume the flow rate was implemented to save water by reducing the amount of water used per shower. But, as with everything our government comes up with - To get rid of all the soap, you now have to take twice as long showers. Consequently, the same amount of water is wasted and more time is wasted than before. Many thanks to the government! br>br>Seriously, all of this water conservation nonsense that we're being forced to use is completely backwards. To get our clothes clean, we have to wash them twice, wasting even more water and electricity. Because of low-flow toilets, we have to flush our toilets twice or more to get the garbage down the drain (especially if you have severe bowel problems like my kids). Toilets with a constant flow of water were made compulsory. Because we can't get a good flow rate in the shower, we have to wash for an hour. Don't even get me started on how much gasoline I spill with my government-mandated spill-proof gas cans. br>br>Anyway, for what it's worth, this showerhead receives a 3 out of 5 rating. I'd give it a higher rating, but I don't believe any of them deserve it unless they can increase the flow rate.
We have recently relocated to a new residence. Although the water pressure isn't great, the current shower heads are a disaster. We installed it as soon as it arrived (on time, as promised!). It was simple to put together and came with white plumbers tape, saving me a trip to the store. On each setting, it performs admirably with our low water pressure. I swear I'm not a robot, and the shower head is one of my favorites. For the money, this is a fantastic purchase. for sure! Good luck with your shower!.
This is an excellent showerhead. I'm glad I bought this one out of all the others I looked at because it was incredibly easy to set up and has a variety of great options. In fact, I switch it up every time I'm in the shower because they're all so cool. My personal favorite is the one that combines two of the options for a satisfying overall experience. It makes me want to get up and dance!.