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Shower time should be relaxing, and your choice of shower head plays a huge role in making your shower more soothing.
Some people love a rain-style shower, while others want a strong, pulsing jet to massage sore muscles.
It can switch between both types of shower styles, depending on your mood.
The rush of prepping for work or school can almost make you feel relieved to jump in a car and sit in rush hour traffic, listening to two DJs tell bad jokes and play weird sound effects. But before fighting through the commute, it's time for rushing around, looking for the right outfit, figuring out which overnight emails you were expected to answer before 4 a.m., and wrestling with which flavor packet to plug into the coffee maker. There is one time when you can actually relax - in the shower.
Sure, you might have to shorten your shower after you hit the snooze alarm three times, but the shower stall is still your sanctuary where no one can bother you, even if it's only for a few minutes.
To ensure that your shower is as relaxing as it can be, you will need to make some choices about the kind of shower head you want to use. You might be surprised at how many shower head options are available.
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Modern shower heads work differently than older shower heads, so there are quite a few advantages to purchasing a new shower head. An older shower head's interior often was a cavity that filled with water, forcing the water through the tiny nozzles, meaning the individual nozzles had very little water pressure. A newer shower head has individual channels that feel the nozzles, increasing the ability to deliver water pressure.
With all of the different options and features in shower heads, you can pick exactly the type of shower you'd like to have, including rain-style, pulsing jets, or steady spray.
Full body: Full body shower installations include nozzles throughout vertical length of the shower stall, rather than just one nozzle at the top of the stall. Although these are really nice designs for a shower, they're a bit beyond the scope of this list because of the special installation and high expense required.
Handheld: Some shower heads fit inside a clamp near the upper pipe, but then disconnect so they can be held in your hand at the end of a flexible hose, allowing you to direct the water spray for more efficient cleaning, as Kitchen Bath Guides explains.
High pressure: Some shower heads include high-pressure jets. By turning a ring, these shower heads often provide different spray patterns as well as massage settings.
Rainfall: Some showers offer big shower heads that release a lot of water, almost like rainfall. They usually don't offer the water pressure or pulsing options of other shower head designs.
Specialty: Newer shower heads have some interesting specialty features. Some include a built-in wireless speaker inside the shower head, allowing you to sync your smartphone to the speaker to play music or audio. Some include LED lighting that makes it fun to shower.
Finally, Consumer Reports says you must pay attention to the type of installation required for the shower head you pick. Some shower heads will simply screw onto the water pipe that sticks out of the bathroom wall, which most people can handle themselves. Other shower heads require you to tear up drywall to install some components. Understand that you may need to hire a plumber to complete the job, so think about this added cost when purchasing a shower head.
Here are the best shower heads you can buy in 2019:
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The shower head is a great size for a rain-style shower head, and the Moen S6320 also offers immersion technology, which allows for a concentrated jet spray.
A Great Shower says the rain-style shower is amazing and highlights how the shower head uses 100 nozzles to create a rain-like shower. However, the advantage of this shower head is that it can also act as a high-pressure jet spray shower when you want to switch things up. The Shower Hacks review also praises the S6320 shower head for its better than expected water pressure on the jet spray setting.
The That Bathroom review says two of the best features of the Moen Two-Function shower head involve the ability to switch between rain and jet styles, as well as the four different finishes you can choose from, including chrome, antique bronze, brushed nickel, and oil-rubbed bronze.
Buyers on Amazon give the shower head very high ratings as well. It has an average star rating of 4.7, which is very impressive. One Amazon customer reviewer was impressed with the water pressure the S6320 rain shower head provides.
Of course, it is an expensive shower head, costing more than $100 on Amazon. However, when you take into account that it originally cost $252.90 when Moen introduced this shower head, it's a decent bargain. It also has a lifetime warranty.
Pros: Versatile shower head, 100 nozzles for rain style shower, jet style setting provides surprising water pressure level, four finishes available, 8-inch shower head is great for rain-style setting
Why you'll love it: The low-priced WaterPoint 8-inch Rain Shower Head delivers an impressive amount of water pressure and water volume for a rain shower.
If you’ve hesitated to purchase a rain-style shower head in the past because of concerns over high water usage, the WaterPoint 8-inch Rain Shower Head contains a flow restrictor that limits the shower head to 2.5 gallons of water per minute. You can remove the restrictor if you’d like more water flow as well.
Depending on how you use the shower, removing the flow restrictor may actually help you spend less time in the shower, reviewers say. EBCL Mommy's reviewer was impressed with the coverage area of the WaterPoint rain shower head, which allowed her family to save money with shorter showers. One Amazon customer agreed, saying the ability to use the strong water flow of this shower head to reduce the amount of time spent in the shower is impressive.
The Lucks List appreciated the look and design of the WaterPoint shower head, as well as its ability to deliver a steady water flow. Buyers on Amazon are largely satisfied by their purchase, and the shower head has a 4.7-star rating. Perhaps the best thing about the WaterPoint Shower Head is its low price.
Pros: Delivers a large volume of water, very low price, good water pressure for rain-style shower head, large 8-inch shower head, restrictor inside shower head cuts water usage to 2.5 gallons per minute
Cons: Air intake yields noisy shower head, some plastic in construction
This high-pressure shower head delivers either 2 or 2.5 gallons of water per minute using six adjustable jets that produce 48 individual sprays. Even those with low water pressure at home will receive high-quality results with the Speakman Anystream model. It delivers just the right amount of pressure – not enough, let’s say, to put an eye out, but enough to massage some tired shoulder and back muscles.
The Shower Remedy review says the self-cleaning nozzles in the Speakman shower head are a great feature. Meanwhile, the Best Shower Heads review highlighted the longevity of the S-2252 high-pressure shower head, thanks to its brass construction. Finally, the CanaVP review liked the patented Anystream 360 design of this shower head, which lets it deliver strong water pressure.
One Amazon buyer liked the water pressure the Speakman S-2252 delivers and says it’s easy to remove the water restrictor from the shower head for even greater water flow. However, another Amazon reviewer didn’t like that the shower head has no jets in the center, which left a cold spot in the jet spray.
Pros: High-pressure jet spray even in low water pressure households, adjustable jet sprays, self-cleaning nozzles, six finishes available, both 2.5 and 2 gallons per minute water flow shower heads available
Cons: Higher than average price, no jets in center of shower head
Why you'll love it: If you’re truly interested in cutting your water usage, the High Sierra All Metal Low Flow Shower Head is a great choice, limiting water flow to 1.5 GPM.
Most shower heads offer a water flow setting of 2.5 gallons per minute (GPM). Some even conserve more water, reducing the flow to 2 GPM. But if you’re truly serious about saving water – and saving money on your water and water heating bills in the process – the High Sierra All Metal Low Flow Shower Head is the answer. This High Sierra shower head reduces water use to an impressive 1.5 GPM.
Tririg's reviewer was extremely impressed with the High Sierra low flow shower head, as it delivers just the right amount of water pressure. One Amazon customer agreed, saying the difference between the spray generated by an older 2.5 GPM shower head and the High Sierra 1.5 GMP shower head was not noticeable.
The Shower Champ review highlighted the primarily metal construction in the shower head as well as a high-quality plastic in the spray restrictor area, which ensure longevity. The List of Best Stuff reviewer was extremely impressed with the affordable price point of the High Sierra.
However, low flow shower heads aren’t for everyone. One Amazon reviewer harshly compared the High Sierra shower head’s performance to the types of unpleasant shower heads prisons use to conserve water. If you like a luxurious shower, you won't want a low-flow model like this one.
Pros: Delivers good water pressure for an extremely low flow shower head, saves money on your water bill, four finish colors available, great price point, primarily metal construction
Cons: Low flow shower head uses small water stream, extremely small shower head nozzle area
As an added benefit, the ShowerMaxx handheld shower head offers six different spray settings along with a 4.92-foot stainless steel hose that stretches to more than 6.5 feet, providing plenty of versatility. It also has a 4.5-inch diameter shower head to offer plenty of water coverage with a 2.5 GPM water flow. You can remove the water restrictor ring for more water flow, too.
The Shower Pro was impressed with the premium quality construction and design of this shower head, especially considering the reasonable price point. Additionally, the Best Brand Reviews mentioned that the handheld shower head with the flexible hose works great for bathing pets. One Amazon reviewer agreed, saying this handheld shower head is perfect for both pets and small children.
The Simple Toilet reviewer liked the ShowerMaxx handheld unit, but pointed out that the shower head is difficult to install. Additionally, one Amazon customer was disappointed with the mostly plastic materials in the ShowerMaxx handheld shower head’s construction, but for the price, it's hard to complain.
Pros: Good price point, hose stretches to more than 6.5 feet, plenty of water coverage for most people in 4.5-inch diameter shower head, easy to use handheld unit for pets and children
Cons: Mostly plastic construction materials, difficult to install
There’s nothing that particularly stands out about the Delta 75152 Single Function Shower Head, but it does provide a good all-around performance level at a really low price point. According to the Green Energy Helps review, the Delta 75152 can deliver water flow of between 1.85 GPM and 2.5 GPM, which is a good level for most people.
As The Wirecutter points out in its review, this low priced Delta shower head offers H2Okinetic engineering, which is a technology found in some of Delta’s more expensive shower heads that creates large water droplets. The Beyond Shower review says the 75152 shower head is easy to install, and this Amazon reviewer agrees, adding that it offers great water pressure, too.
One Amazon customer was disappointed in the all-plastic design of the Delta shower head, which ended up causing some leaks immediately after installation, but it seems to be a rare occurrence. At this price point, you really can't do better.
Pros: Extremely low price, good water flow level, extremely easy to install, two jet spray settings, two water flow settings, includes H2Okinetic water droplet technology
Cons: All-plastic construction materials affect longevity, some customers reported immediate leaks
If you think having a LED light in your shower head that causes the water to take on a colored tint is primarily for fun … well, you’d be right. But the DreamSpa AquaFan 12-Inch LED Shower Head also uses the LED lighting to provide a smart purpose, helping you see exactly what the water temperature is before you step into the shower stall. No longer do you have to suffer through stepping into an icy stream of shower water!
The LED light is blue when the water temperature is below 95 degrees, green when it’s below 109 degrees, red when it’s below 122 degrees, and flashing red when the water is above 122 degrees.
The Heavy review shows how a tiny LCD screen inside the LED area displays the exact water temperature, providing information in addition to the larger LED light system. The Armchair Arcade review points out that no batteries are needed to run the LED, as it runs completely from water pressure and should last about 100,000 hours.
The 12-inch shower head provides a rain-style water flow, which the Shower Tips review calls peaceful. One Amazon customer also appreciated the good water flow coverage area from the rain-style shower head.
Pros: Fun LED lights tint the water color, changing LED lights indicate water temperature, 12-inch shower head provides rain-style water flow, good total water flow, no batteries required
Cons: Shower head emits a whining noise, price is a little above average
There are few fates worse than suffering through a lifetime of weak showers. No one deserves to go to sleep with shampoo still in their hair and soap on their skin. Luckily, the folks behind the Fire Hydrant Spa Plaza Massager agree, and their shower head is an easy workaround to the injustice of low water pressure.
The massaging shower head does more than up the ante on the pressure provided by your city or well water. Thanks to various spray patterns that actually offer a noticeable massage during your shower (the high pressure certainly helps with that), this shower head turns an anemic bathing experience into, well, a fire hydrant. And yes, that’s a good thing.
More than 200 customers have given this shower head an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon, and just about all of them have lauded the shower head’s ability to give them an actual shower. As one satisfied customer wrote, “If you want to use every ounce of water available, this is your showerhead. It isn't going to conserve a drop. Its design forces the available water into the strongest shower I've had outside of a hotel.”
Even folks living in houses with water pressure as low as 45 PSI noted that this unit made an enormous difference in their shower quality. It’s not entirely clear exactly what technology (or magic) the Fire Hydrant Spa team has employed in order to amplify pressure to such an impressive extent.
And with an increase in water pressure also comes an increase in the surface area that your streams of water are able to cover. That means no more standing right underneath the shower head hoping to catch the dribbles. — Lulu Chang
Pros: Improves water pressure tremendously; inexpensive; easy to install
Cons: If you’re looking for several settings or water stream options, look elsewhere
Why you'll love it: You don’t have to choose between a mounted and handheld shower head when you have the 3-way 2-in-1 combo from Hydroluxe.
While there are plenty of convertible shower heads that combine the ease of a mounted shower head with the flexibility of a handheld unit, there aren’t quite as many options that actually offer you both at the same time. But the Hydroluxe Full-Chrome 24 Function Ultra-Luxury 3-way 2 in 1 Combo does just that.
A top seller on Amazon, this shower head allows you to choose from a total of 24 full and combined water flow patterns, turning your daily shower into a veritable choose your own adventure.
On the main shower head, you’ll find a little knob that will allow you to direct water to one or the other head, or if you’re ready to get pampered, to both. Of course, you can continue to adjust the knob throughout your shower, offering yourself different water and setting combinations.
The heads each come with five settings, which include Power Rain, Massage, Stay-Warm Mist, Water-saving Economy Rain, as well as a Pause function. And thanks to this shower unit’s large four-inch face, you’ll be getting powerful jets of water throughout your shower — and better still, from two heads.
Perhaps my favorite thing about this particular Hydroluxe offering is how easy it is to install. While some other shower heads purport to be DIY but are, in fact, meant only for expert installation, I found that the Hydroluxe lived up to its easy installation promise.
Indeed, that seems to be a common opinion on Amazon, where over 7,000 satisfied customers have given the shower head a 4.2 out of 5-star review. Most have noted that they were able to install the shower head in less than five minutes, and thanks to the included tape, you won’t have to worry about leaks or other drippage.
Despite the relatively low price of this shower head, the water pressure is still quite decent, particularly if you take the step of removing the flow control device. If you do elect to have water coming out of both heads simultaneously, you may experience a drop in pressure, though this is to be expected. — Lulu Chang
Pros: Easy installation, great value for the price, two-for-one design makes for a luxurious shower
The first thing you see when you enter your bathroom is probably the shower curtain, so why not buy a good one that complements your bathroom's design?
Shower curtains come in so many designs we strived to take all shower curtain aspects, such as functionality and longevity, into consideration, as well, of course, as looks and style.
Shower curtain hooks are pretty basic, but subtle differences between them make certain hooks stand out above the rest.
Shower curtain hooks come in several varieties, but are most commonly made of stainless steel or plastic. Some are classic circular rings and others are more elaborate hooks that let the curtain drop down farther from the rod.
Here are the best shower curtain hooks you can buy:
Bath mats soak up any water from your wet feet and make sure you don't slip on any water when you leave the shower or tub.
We searched the web for user reviews and top-ranked selections in the bath mat category to bring you this Insider Picks guide to finding the perfect bath mat.
You step out of the shower, and happily reach for your favorite scratchy, thin, unabsorbent, and too-small bath towel: NOT. No one wants to end their clean routine on an unhappy note like that. It's a pleasure to dry off with a thick, thirsty, soft, and big-enough-to-cover-everywhere-that-counts bath towel.
That's why we've hunted down the best bath towels for your drying pleasure. Whether you like them overly large, made of organic cotton, in a waffle-weave, or just thick, soft, and luxurious; we've got your new favorite bath towel in our guide.