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Review on 🚿 Dream Spa All Chrome Water Temperature Controlled Color Changing 5-Setting LED Handheld Shower-Head: Experience Colorful LED Lights Synced to Water Temperature! by Fernando Ramani

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the shower head with LED temperature display

I bought this shower head online in February this year (2017) after seeing a similar one in BB&B. I didn't get it for the shower lights but because the colored LED lights made the transition from the bath to the shower easier for my son. After almost 2 months I actually started enjoying it a lot because the gauges show the temperature of the water (maybe that's clear to anyone who bought this, but I bought this LED shower head because it was stainless steel). , and most of the other LED shower heads I found in my research were either plastic, had just a handpiece with no hose, or a combination of both). I've had too many shower experiences where the water was either freezing cold or scalding hot. Now when I turn on the shower I wait for the green light to come on and I know that's a comfortable temperature range. Attached pictures 1-3: cold, warm and hot temperatures are displayed; 4 and 5: My previous $80 Moen shower head is almost identical. Specifications: The package includes: (1) shower head; (1) 60 inch metal hose; 1) mesh filter (so that the head does not clog); the required number of washers (I think 4 but not sure if they are enough); (1) a small roll of pipe-threaded silicone tape; and (1) a set of easy-to-follow instructions. Head diameter: 4 inches Hose length: 60 inches or 5 feet. Water settings: 5 total; 4 separate spray patterns and 1 pause or off mode (although some water will drip) Connection Size: 1/2" NPT or standard size shower fitting, no adapters required. Material: Stainless steel with a mirror finish. Flow Rate: 2.5 gallons/minute or 9 .5 liters per minute Pros: Very easy install, all I needed was a pair of tongs Standard size - I had a Moen (now in another bathroom) that was very similar All I did was put the Moen -Disconnecting the shower head from the hose and fitting the new shower head onto the existing hose. In the other bathroom the old shower head works great (doesn't leak) Has 2 water spray modes which I use (massage and spray - not sure if those are the right ones names are).The LEDs are bright (they're not headlights or flashlights, they're more like what you'll find in street solar lights) and smartly displays the water temperature (I haven't had a problem with that yet).Cons: The beam selector r doesn't snap in smoothly and noticeably like the Moen (but the Moen cost twice as much as this showerhead), but it clicks and stays in place. It makes a buzzing noise when turned on (there's a small magnet in the head that spins when water flows through it - this turns the light on), but the shower noise tends to be louder. All in all it was a good buy. . I am quite satisfied with the temperature function, other small things are not important to me. While I didn't purchase any of the other shower heads listed, I've read enough complaints about broken plastic components and the lack of the included hose on others at a much lower price, so I think $35 was a very fair price. Finally, it's rated at 2.5 GPM, which is above California regulations (i.e. 2 GPM, but it was sold and shipped to me anyway). My Moen is also 2.5 GPM (which I bought in New York and I only noticed a slight difference in water pressure and I think it's because the 'spinning magnet' slows things down a bit. I know my water bill hasn't gone up changed all so FYI for those who care good purchase it serves its purpose very well (where surprisingly many other products fail to do their main function well).

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • I'll write later