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Home2O

3 Function Combo

#HS02-C325CH
  • Chrome Home2O shower head and handheld 3 function kit from the Austynn collection
  • 3 Spray patterns: rain, massage, massage and rain
  • Two-way diverter
  • 2.5 GPM max flow rate
  • Easy clean nozzles
  • 60 inch stainless steel hose included
  • Sealant tape included
  • Shower arm and flange not included
  • 2-Year limited warranty

Product Description

The Home2O chrome showerhead and hand-held kit delivers a sleek look with performance to match. Complete with a 60-inch stainless steel plated hose and three different spray patterns, your shower routine can become a multi-functional getaway.

  • Chrome Home2O shower head and handheld 3 function kit from the Austynn collection
  • 3 Spray patterns: rain, massage, massage and rain
  • Two-way diverter
  • 2.5 GPM max flow rate
  • Easy clean nozzles
  • 60 inch stainless steel hose included
  • Sealant tape included
  • Shower arm and flange not included
  • 2-Year limited warranty

Specifications

Shower head diameter
4.53 in.
Hand held shower head diameter
4.53 in.
Max flow rate
2.5 GPM
Number of spray patterns
3
Shower head material
Plastic
shower head shape
Round
handheld shower included
Yes
handheld shower material
Plas
handheld shower shape
Round
hose included
Yes
hose length
60 in.
hose material
Stainless Steel
LED light
No
Built in speakers
No
Bluetooth capability
No
Easy-clean nozzles
Yes
Fixture finish
Chrome
Collection Name
Austynn
Certifications and listings
N/A
Warranty
2 year warranty

Installation & Support

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.