1 function rain can with Oxygen infused air nozzles
- Splash2O polished chrome rain can from the Air Infused collection
- 1 Spray pattern delivered through a 8.9 inch rain can that will have your body fully drenched during your shower experience
- Air infused nozzles will cover a wider surface area than a typical rain can and will have your body saturated within seconds
- 2.5 GPM flow rate
- PTFE tape included
- Easy clean nozzles
- Metal ball joint for durability
- Arm and flange not included
- 2 Year warranty
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Product Description
Experience the splash of our air infused rain can. This Splash2O rain can with an 8.9 inch faceplate and air infused nozzles will have you completely drenched from head to toe. Its timeless design and polished chrome finish will match a variety of bathroom settings.
- Splash2O polished chrome rain can from the Air Infused collection
- 1 Spray pattern delivered through a 8.9 inch rain can that will have your body fully drenched during your shower experience
- Air infused nozzles will cover a wider surface area than a typical rain can and will have your body saturated within seconds
- 2.5 GPM flow rate
- PTFE tape included
- Easy clean nozzles
- Metal ball joint for durability
- Arm and flange not included
- 2 Year warranty
Specifications
FAQs
A: We suggest soaking your showerhead in a solution of 50% white vinegar and 50% water over night. The vinegar will break down any mineral deposits or sediment from hard water and should improve the flow through your shower head.
A: Water pressure can decrease over time due to mineral build-up in your faucet or showerhead. Try soaking your showerhead or cleaning your faucet aerator in a solution of water and vinegar.
A: Showerheads are required by the Federal EPA to have a water flow restriction device for water saving initiatives. This is often the cause of reduced water pressure after installation of a new showerhead. Some consumers choose to remove this device but doing so may void the showerhead warranty.