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Review on ๐Ÿšฟ Chrome Water Amplifying Shower Head - Delta 75153 by Jamie Clark

Revainrating 5 out of 5

By far the best. in Bath & Shower Faucets

This review is for the Single Hole Faucet 75153. Firstly, modifying a water saving device to use more water to make you feel better accomplishes the purpose of the buying and using a water saver is worthless, isn't it? Congratulations. You have a new, non-water-saving appliance. Apparently there are those who believe less water should feel like more water. Most of the time, if you want to feel more water, you're consuming more water than you get with a 1.5 or 1.6 gpm device. So don't get discouraged if you use LESS water and it doesn't meet your expectations for more water. However, we are all looking for the "rightโ€ water saving device. So. Who or what is number 1? Which one is better? However, I was looking for a different water-saving shower head. We all want to have the right spray AND save water. I've had this (Delta, single hole, 1.6 gpm) for many years. I think I bought it at Home Depot. I've never had a problem. It replaced two other water-saving showerheadsโ€”one rated at 2 GPM and the other at 1.5 GPM). The water spray pattern is superior to others I've used. I'll take one for the guest shower if I can't find a better product. I don't remember paying $15.99 for it, but it far exceeds 1.5 GPM. The jet shape is similar to the showerheads we had in the Navy. There are no problems at all with rinsing. In addition, immersion in CLR eliminates mineral deposits. Nothing beats a little service to make everyone happy, happy, happy. If I don't buy another one like this I've just found something better in the 1.5-1.8gpm range.

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