hand shower: any to avoid? recommend?
In planning for a bath/shower redo, I'm considering adding a hand
shower. Any to avoid? What would you recommend without breaking the bank? -- ================================================= Franz Fripplfrappl |
hand shower: any to avoid? recommend?
franz fripplfrappl wrote: In planning for a bath/shower redo, I'm considering adding a hand shower. Any to avoid? What would you recommend without breaking the bank? -- ================================================= Franz Fripplfrappl I have three of the ~$20 Delta ones that I've had for several years with no issues. Key thing to remember is that the various spray settings are like tilt steering wheels in your car - you set it once and forget about it, so more is not better. |
hand shower: any to avoid? recommend?
On Jun 11, 5:39�pm, "Pete C." wrote:
franz fripplfrappl wrote: In planning for a bath/shower redo, I'm considering adding a hand shower. �Any to avoid? �What would you recommend without breaking the bank? -- ================================================= Franz Fripplfrappl I have three of the ~$20 Delta ones that I've had for several years with no issues. Key thing to remember is that the various spray settings are like tilt steering wheels in your car - you set it once and forget about it, so more is not better. delta? their faucets are great. their hand held showers are junk. i returned 3, and got a different brand |
hand shower: any to avoid? recommend?
franz fripplfrappl wrote:
In planning for a bath/shower redo, I'm considering adding a hand shower. Any to avoid? What would you recommend without breaking the bank? I've had Waterpic hand shower heads put on my bath tub and stall shower heads for 5 years. They work fine but I can't compare to other brands. |
hand shower: any to avoid? recommend?
"franz fripplfrappl" wrote in message ... In planning for a bath/shower redo, I'm considering adding a hand shower. Any to avoid? What would you recommend without breaking the bank? Seems like a waste of money. Get one that does the entire body rather than individual ones for each part. |
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