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4.1 out of 5
81.82% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommend
Easy install, perfect pressure, super sturdy!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great shower head!
Just what I needed. A basic shower head without different settings. Screw it on and it’s ready to go. Very good stream.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great!
The AquaBliss shower head 🚿 puts out great water 💦 pressure! It was just what we needed and at an affordable price.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good value for the money
I used this to replace a different shower head. The old one was cracked - maybe because someone had threaded it on too tightly. And that caused a leak that necessitated replacement. This item was easy to install, just like any other thread-on shower head. The package included Teflon tape, which helps prevent leaks.This shower head has an inexpensive look and feel. It’s body is made partly, maybe mostly, of plastic and it’s very lightweight. It’s not adjustable. There are no “alternative flow patterns.” Which might be good; fewer moving parts means fewer things to break over time. I can’t comment on durability, since I just installed it a few weeks ago. It’s working great for now.If you like utility, this is a great shower head. If you want something that “looks expensive,” this isn’t it.
5.0 out of 5 stars This shower head did indeed increase the pressure
Old shower head give out. Needed a quick and cheap as a temporary fix. I saw many but went with this one based on review comments. Never just go on the stars.Super easy install, no issues with leaks. It is plastic, except for the part that connected to the wall. I’m on a well with low pressure system, this feels like city service pressure.Will be keeping this installed, no need to find another.
5.0 out of 5 stars So far, so good
I bought this shower head specifically because my old shower head has become such a chore to keep from clogging up due to lime in our rather hard water, so much so that even periodic removal and soaking overnight in CLR would provide only a temporary solution that lasts only a month or so to the water spraying at odd angles from the lime deposits.The TurboSpa shower head is constructed with a rubber nozzle portion touted as not being so susceptible to lime deposits, hence my review.For anyone curious, the TurboSpa shower head has a metal threaded portion that screws onto the water pipe, but the body of the head itself is constructed of plastic, but I don't see that as a problem at all.My existing shower head is well over ten years old, old enough that it was made before the silly federal government regulations on water flow rate for shower heads, so I was well aware that all new shower heads (this one included) will have some type of flow rate restriction installed in them.Knowing that, I went ahead and installed the new shower head I'm reviewing here, both to see if its flow rate as is would be acceptable and for comparison purposes should I decide to modify it.No two houses have the same plumbing, but it's still worth noting that the flow rate for the new shower head was not even half that of our old one, about at the level that someone might use to wash a newborn baby.My wife thought it was okay, but she wasn't really satisfied with it, especially because she enjoys the invigorating blast of more energetic water hitting her, and because it much more efficiently and quickly rinses away shampoo and soap.Assuming that I might have to physically break something out of the inside of the shower head or remove a screen to get to the insides, at her request, I took the shower head down and went about seeing how to remove the flow rate restrictor.This is useful information for anyone who wants to do this, so here's what I found:First, the restrictor is instantly visible as a white nylon plastic disc inside the threaded part that screws onto the water pipe.At first, I tried getting the restrictor out from this side , but it was hard to find a way to get hold of it with even needle nose pliers.Noticing that the threaded part was attached to the shower head itself with a ball joint that was also threaded, I unscrewed that joint, which then allowed me to easily push out the restrictor by simply pushing a long, thin screwdriver in from the ball joint side, popping out the restrictor with almost no force at all.Screwing the ball joint back together, then remounting the shower head, I now have water flow comparable to the old one when delimed.I ought to buy a few thousand of these shower heads and modify them this way, then sell them at double the price as "bootleg" shower heads.Breaking the law!Breaking the law!But seriously, it's nice to see the solution to this was so easy and took not even five minutes.It's already a much better shower head than the old one in terms of spray pattern, and it's likely that it will much better stave off lime.
5.0 out of 5 stars Take the water saver out
Take the water saver plastic out (use small screw driver and pry it out) and voila you have AWESOME water pressure. I purchased expensive ones with 5 star reviews but this is the 2nd one I’ve bought (the only one I have in both bathrooms)
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Shower Head
It was easily installed and delivered plenty of water without removing the flow restrictor.
Quality and price
I like the item and I installed it onto a shower head
Cabezal normal
No mejora la presión del agua, como cualquier otro cabezal
Not a Good Product.
Not good. Water pressure is not what I expected. Now I have to purchase another brand.
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Product origin: United States
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