Aerated Eco Shower Head

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

This newly developed shower head was carefully selected and tested by us in a busy hotel. It is leading the next generation of aerated shower heads that mix water with air far more effectively to reduce water consumption. Earlier models did change the shower experience, were noisy and had difficulty working with low water pressures but this new patented dual venturi head is combined with a unique and specially designed mixer head, giving maximum savings, without affecting the shower quality across a wider range of water pressures.

Watch the video to see it in action. This sleek, streamlined new design also features our new faceplate with wipe-clean rubber nodules to prevent limescale build-up, with coloured trims to add style to your hotel shower room. An added design feature is that the vent hole in the shower stem allows water to drain from the shower head after use, providing enhanced protection against bacteria. "providing enhanced protection against bacteria.."

The shower head is easy to retro fit and robustly designed meet the tough day to day requirements of a busy hotel. Remove your existing unit and simply screw the new head onto your existing fitting.

The shower head is available in standard hand-held, fixed or rain-head options.

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  • What a crap shower head. Can hardly wash the soap out of your skin.

  • In US Gallons, 14 liters is about 3.6 gallons, and 7 liters is 1.8 gallons. Most newer American showerheads from 2008 onwards have a flow restriction of about 9 liters or 2.5 gallons a minute. Many old showerheads can us up to 30 liters or 8 gallons a minute from what I have researched.

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