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Our Favorite Water-Saving Shower Head Uses Air to Save on Water Consumption
Water-saving shower heads offer environmental and financial benefits by reducing daily water consumption. The average American family can save 2,700 gallons of water per year by switching to a certified low-flow shower head, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. These fixtures are designed to use less water efficiently, often through aeration or high-speed oscillation. This guide identifies and reviews top water-saving shower heads, considering factors such as flow rate, spray settings, material, aesthetic, and installation ease, along with expert insights from Danny Pen, President of New Era Plumbing & HVAC.
The article highlights eight top picks, starting with the Kohler Forté 1.75 GPM Shower Head as the best overall. This model features aerating technology that infuses 2 liters of air per minute into the water flow, creating a sensation of higher pressure with fuller droplets. It offers three spray settings (full coverage, pulsating massage, silk spray) and is available in multiple finishes, with pre-installed washers for easy installation. The Lokby 1.8 GPM Handheld Shower Head is the runner-up, praised for its compressing silicone nozzles that increase water pressure, six spray modes, and a 59-inch hose, ideal for bathing children or pets. Its user-friendly design includes a button for flow control and silicone jets to prevent mineral buildup.
For those seeking affordability without compromising performance, the High Sierra’s 1.5 GPM Fixed Shower Head is the best bang for the buck. Despite its low price, it delivers a powerful spray and is made entirely of metal for durability. It comes in four flow rate options and various finishes, though it has only one spray setting. The Pulse ShowerSpas 1.8 GPM Kauai III Shower Head is recommended as an upgrade pick, featuring an 8-inch rain shower head and a multifunctional handheld head that can be used simultaneously or separately. It offers five spray settings and is pre-plumbed for simpler installation, available in several finishes.
The Moen Engage Magnetix 1.75 GPM Handheld Shower Head is the best handheld option, complying with ADA specifications and offering a magnetic docking system for ease of use. It includes six spray settings and a 1.75 GPM flow rate, available in brushed nickel and chrome. The Delta Faucet In2ition 1.75 GPM 2-in-1 Shower Head is the top combination choice, providing a satisfying experience with simultaneous or separate use of fixed and handheld heads, a magnetic connector, and a pause function, in multiple finishes. The Moen Attract Magnetix 1.75 GPM Showerhead Combo is recognized for its best spray settings, offering both a rain shower and a handheld with six patterns, magnetic docking, and a pause button. Lastly, the Waterpik BodyWand 1.8 GPM Shower Head is the best high-pressure option, featuring seven spray settings and a body wand for targeted rinsing and scalp massage, usable together or separately.
Key considerations for choosing a water-saving shower head include its type (fixed, handheld, or combination), material (metal parts for durability, silicone nozzles for easy maintenance), and flow type (aerating for higher pressure sensation or laminar-flow for less steam). The flow rate, typically between 1.5 and 2 GPM, should be chosen based on home water pressure, with WaterSense-certified products using less than 2 GPM. Various spray settings (massage, low-pressure, strong spray, pause, combination) enhance the showering experience. Aesthetic considerations ensure the shower head complements bathroom decor, with finishes like chrome, brushed nickel, and matte black being popular. Installation is generally a straightforward DIY task, requiring basic tools and a focus on metal connectors for durability.
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