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Sat, Jun 2, 12 at 21:47
| I'm looking for a sleek, minimalist handshower and have been wondering about the wand-shaped ones. I did a search and couldn't find any discussions about this. Do they work well? I'm looking for one for a kid's tub and one in a shower stall on an adjustable rail to supplement a fixed showerhead. I'd like something that can rinse well that doesn't look bulky. Several salespeople have told me these wands have a weak spray with little water output because of the shape and size. Any opinions would be much appreciated! If you like a particular handshower I'd love to hear about it. |
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| I used a wand shaped showerhead in a hotel recently. There was more than adequate water pressure, however, I prefer my showerhead to have an adjustable spray, and this one did not. |
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- Posted by axxis_rose (My Page) on Mon, Jun 4, 12 at 11:22
| That's helpful to know, thanks. That might suffice for the kid's bath, where it's mainly for rinsing their hair. One of them has very thick hair and I was concerned about water pressure. |
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