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Buy 1 Get 1 Free. Overhead Shower Heads (Great for Low Water Pressure) $19.95 + Free Shipping @ Water Saving Showers

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SPECIAL OFFER BUY ONE GET ONE FREE

Enter the code: BUYONEGETONEFREE at the check out to claim your free showerhead. Just put 2 in your cart to get the second one free. Put 4 in the cart and 2 are free etc. Plus Free shipping Australia Wide.

This classic Overhead Shower Head provides a quality showering experience and only uses 7.5 Litres of water per minute.

  • The classic contemporary styling is designed to complement and enhance a broad range of bathroom decor.
  • The chrome plated ABS single function shower rose features a rub-clean, corrosion proof spray diffusor.
  • Excellent for areas with low water pressure and designed to minimise any restriction to the flow.
  • If low water pressure is still a problem the flow regulator installed at the inlet can easily be removed.
  • Connection to your outlet or shower arm is by a standard brass G1/2" thread.
  • The heavy duty ball joint is milled from brass for ease of movement and long life.

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We are a 100% Australian owned company and pride ourselves on high quality products and outstanding customer service. If you have any questions or would like any further information please don't hesitate to contact us by leaving a comment. Buy direct and save. Kind regards, Peter

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  • My current house builder had this in the plan, however council rejected and told them to a better water efficient shower head.

    • Isn't 7.3L per min good?

      I thought 9L per min was considered to be the point anything over 9L per min a landlord would need to cover the water usage bills.

      Sorry this is NSW I'm talking about:

      https://www.tenants.org.au/factsheet-23-utilities

      Water efficiency
      The legally prescribed water efficiency measures are:

      a maximum flow-rate of 9 litres per minute for all showerheads, all internal cold-water taps and single mixer taps in kitchen and bathroom sinks

    • +1

      Not sure why the council would do such a thing? This shower head is WELS Rated 3 Star 7.3LPM License number 1210?

  • I've always found in two storey houses with water savers that I spend 5 minutes waiting for the hot water to come through. Can someone tell me whether this is purely because of the reduced flow rate and that I'm not actually wasting water over a regular showerhead?

    • +1

      It's just down to flow-rate, you're not wasting any more water by waiting longer (good idea to run the hot on it's own until it comes to temperature though).

    • -1

      Here “efficiency” is a misnomer - it really means “less”. If you’re under a shower, you want more water not less. If you’re not in the shower, then tap should be off.

  • +2

    If you loose a lot of water to the drain whilst waiting for the hot water to arrive you may want to take a look at another one of our products. Cheers
    https://watersavingshowers.com.au/products/cullector-ultra-e…

  • To get the free showerhead you need to put 2 in your cart. If you put 4 in your cart you will get 2 for free etc. I hope this helps and thanks for letting me know. Cheers

  • What's the water pressure like on these Peter? or anyone else care to comment if you have one?

    • +2

      Hi, These shower heads were originally selected for use with the Cullector Ultra Efficient Shower System because they have very little resistance to the flow. They give a firm rainfall type of a shower. If you have low water pressure in your home you can easily remove the flow regulating washer. I hope that helps. If you don't like the shower head for any reason just send them back for a full refund.

      • Thanks.

      • Sorry should have asked - by removing the flow regulator washer what difference does it make to the per minute flow rate?

        • +1

          Hi, the flow regulator washer regulates the flow to 7.3L/pm. I'm not sure what your water pressure is like at your house but most houses on mains pressure usually have a flow of about 20L/pm. If you remove the flow regulator washer you will use a lot more water. The shower head is designed to give a great shower at 7.3L/pm so you should not need to remove the regulator unless you have poor pressure at the outlet. I hope that helps. cheers

  • Hi Peter, my shower head is this size, can it fit? I have no idea if these are all the same size
    https://imgur.com/a/0xHdoDY

    • Hi, that looks like a standard 1/2" thread so the showerhead should screw on without any problem. Cheers

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