Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Handheld Shower Heads - How to Use Them to Your Benefit

All of us would love to have a flexible and handy shower head in our bathroom. What could be better than having a shower head that can be rested on a cradle, be mounted on the wall or be attached to the shower pipe! If this is what you have in mind, then you should consider purchasing a handheld shower. As the name suggests, you can hold this device in your hand and enjoy the warm water run all over your body.

Advantages Of Using Handheld Shower Heads

As the shower head can be held in your hand, it allows you to relax conveniently and let the warm water relieve your sore muscles. With a massage action head attached to them, these handheld showers can be used to provide a spa-like massaging experience. You also have the option of injecting oxygen into the shower water using such handheld shower heads. This can greatly rejuvenate your skin and give a truly refreshing experience! By using a handheld shower diverter, you can also attach your existing shower to a tub spout. As these showers direct the flow of water to where you actually need it, they help save water and avoid wastage. Also, since the shower can be held closer to the body, water has to travel a lesser distance. Because of this you can adjust the water temperature to a lower level and save on energy costs.

Special Features Of Handheld Showers

In addition to ease of use and versatility, handheld showers also have a long hose and a pipe mounted holder. They can be installed easily and fast. You can also have certain customized attachments such as massage tops and full body spray attachments. Handheld shower heads are also known to be durable. Most of these shower heads have clog free spray channels for even distribution of water so that you can enjoy a complete body soak and clean the shampoo or soap faster by directing the water to where it is needed.

Visit CORE online to get free access to tips and advice on using handheld shower heads.

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