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MOEN 26100EP 6Function Shower Head $40.09 (49% off)

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[Amazon.ca] MOEN 26100EP 6Function Shower Head $40.09 (49% off)

Looks like a decent deal to me.

Moen Engage, Chrome, 6 Function, Hand Held, Shower Head With Magnetix, 3.75" Spray Face Diameter, Magnetic Docking That Guides & Attaches The Wand To Its Base, 2.0 GPM, CSA/ASME Compliant, CEC Compliant, Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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I have this (and that handle as pictured, sold separately)

Saves a ton of water compared to other shower heads and honestly it made me realize how wasteful others are. I dont need a fire hydrant when Im showering.
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Complete noob to home ownership here, is switching showerheads as easy as turning off the water, unscrewing the old one, and installing a new one or is it more complex?
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Fluchent wrote: Complete noob to home ownership here, is switching showerheads as easy as turning off the water, unscrewing the old one, and installing a new one or is it more complex?
Yup, for this style, it's that easy.

Thanks OP.

Apparently one of the reviews said you can remove the little washers that restrict flow with a small flathead screwdriver if you find the water pressure low.
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Fluchent wrote: Complete noob to home ownership here, is switching showerheads as easy as turning off the water, unscrewing the old one, and installing a new one or is it more complex?
Plumber here.

Yes. Lefty Lucy. Right Tighty.

Edit*

Any more tips.

That will be $150 an hour
You watching me fix it. $250 an hour
Your Husband tried to fix it. $ 500 an Hour
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How much water does it save? You don’t wanna save too much though..
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chadw01 wrote: Yup, for this style, it's that easy.

Thanks OP.

Apparently one of the reviews said you can remove the little washers that restrict flow with a small flathead screwdriver if you find the water pressure low.
LOL

If you live in a Condominium. Please do that. So I can upgrade the Mech Room.
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chilli604 wrote: LOL

If you live in a Condominium. Please do that. So I can upgrade the Mech Room.
LOL

nope no condo
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chadw01 wrote: Apparently one of the reviews said you can remove the little washers that restrict flow with a small flathead screwdriver if you find the water pressure low.
I did this with my shower head except I used needle nose pliers. The pressure now is great. I'm all for conserving water, but I also like showering with good water pressure. I turn off the water while I'm soaping up so I think that probably uses less water than leaving it on for the duration of the shower with a water restrictor.
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I bought two of these a few years ago and installed it in my home.They are fantastic and that magnet is very convenient.

Just make sure to remove the water limiter from the showerhead. The water pressure will be fantastic afterwards.

This is a great sale and I highly recommend the purchase.
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I have this exact same one for the past 3 years, still working very good and the best feature is the magnetic feature. I am upgrading my other shower heads to this model.
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We were looking for one since our HD hot deal from years ago finally failed a couple months ago.


Thanks OP.
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I've been using this for more than a year now. I can definitely confirm that the magnetic feature is great. Thanks, just bought another one.
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Hi Everyone!

I have been looking for a shower head for a good 6 months now and today may be my lucky day.

I have also look at Canadian Tire, they have this one on sale (quite frequently.) But wasnt really convinced if its a good product.
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/delt ... c=true#spc

Ultimately I want a shower head that isnt so much angled towards the back-wall of my bathtub.
The magnet thing is neat, but I wanted to know if there is enough room to angle the shower head downward a bit so that it can hit me at vertical-to-45° angle?

Thanks!
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How much of a difference is there in water pressure between this EP model and the non EP model?
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Ahh... One of those 3 am purchases. I am sure I can't go wrong .. thanks RFD
Mother of all necessities ---> RFD
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SizzleChest wrote: I did this with my shower head except I used needle nose pliers. The pressure now is great. I'm all for conserving water, but I also like showering with good water pressure. I turn off the water while I'm soaping up so I think that probably uses less water than leaving it on for the duration of the shower with a water restrictor.
100%, I needed to do this. It changes everything
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Remember everyone. Most plumbing companies - Moen, American Standard, Waltec, etc have LIFETIME warranties so if a faucet leaks (cartridge), piece breaks etc, call them and they will likely send a FREE replacement part.

Been doing it for years.

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