Check out this shower head. Most water-saving showerheads save their water by pinching the output and increasing pressure. This shower head does two things. First, it squeezes the output, and it also adds air to the mix, adding extra water pressure for your cleansing fun, as well as giving you a little breeze when you’re bathing.
It has four spray settings which are operated by a push-button instead of a head-twist, and it surprisingly never requires any cleaning. The material it’s made of is already protected against mineral deposits accumulating in the head, which as we all know, seriously disturbs flow if it isn’t taken care of by some solvent. But with the Oxygenics showerhead, you don’t have to worry about any of that.
By the numbers, average shower heads spray at 2.5 gallons per minute at 60 PSI. This one sprays only 2 GPMs at the same pressure, and if you’d like a lower pressure, it can save as much as 70% on your water usage.
Available colors are bronze, chrome, gold, and nickel. Does anybody know the difference between chrome and nickel? I’m sure shower head connoisseurs like yourself are intimately aware of the complex differences.
For a video of people luxuriously showering using the Oxygenics Showerhead, click here.
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