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    "Saw this on Consumer Reports as a top pick for low water pressure issues," wrote a happy shopper. "This probably doubled my pressure and water volume for a shower. "This probably doubled my ...

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    Canopy Filtered Shower Head Canopy’s filtered showerhead is the only model I tested that has three spray settings: wide, narrow and dual. You can seamlessly switch among them using a sliding ...

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    This high-pressure SparkPod Shower Head gives you that luxury rainfall feeling without draining your water tank. It was designed to use less water and has a maximum outflow of 1.8 gallons per ...

  5. Low-flow fixtures - Wikipedia

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    The increasing trend towards multiple shower head outlets per shower in new construction creates problems for residential water efficiency. [11] Low-flow kitchen faucets can cause the filling of a pot to take a long time. In addition, performance issues with low-flow faucets often pertain to their ability to properly rinse or wet.

  6. Shower - Wikipedia

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    A shower head. A shower head is a perforated nozzle that distributes water over solid angle a focal point of use, generally overhead the bather. A shower uses less water than a full immersion in a bath. Some shower heads can be adjusted to spray different patterns of water, such as massage, gentle spray, strong spray, and intermittent pulse or ...

  7. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    Also available are modern shower heads that help reduce wasting water: Old shower heads are said to use 5-10 gallons per minute, while new fixtures available use 2.5 gallons per minute and offer equal water coverage. [23] Another method is to recycle the water of the shower directly, by means a semi-closed system which features a pump and filter.