🚿 Elevate your shower game with style and power!
The Chrome Giessdorf 8 Jet Brass Shower Head offers a powerful and customizable shower experience with its 8 adjustable jets. Made from solid brass and featuring a sleek chrome finish, this durable shower head is easy to install and comes with a bonus handmade cupcake soap, making it a perfect addition to your bathroom.
Brand | Neatitems |
Style | Adjustable |
Shape | Round |
Material | Brass |
Finish Type | Chrome |
Installation Type | Wall Mounted |
Color | Chrome |
Number of settings | 8 |
Number of Jets | 1 |
UPC | 608729173953 |
Manufacturer | Neatitems |
Part Number | pj8-c |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.3 x 4.2 inches |
Item model number | pj8-c |
Finish | Chrome |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
M**N
This is what you are looking for
First, let me say that I am in favor of conservation. I myself consume less than the EPA daily recommendations for water use per person and am pleased by that. But I also believe that we should be free to choose ourselves how we wish to conserve and not have these choices made instead by government bureaucrats. There is something very wrong with the concept that you can dump thousands of gallons a day on your lawn to keep it green in the desert, but then are forced to used a low flow shower or toilet whose savings pale in comparison to other methods, while often producing very unsatisfactory performance.Federal law prohibits the manufacturer from selling a shower head that uses more than 2.5 gallons per minute, but the law DOES NOT prohibit the home owner from using own a shower head that uses more water. Therefore, it is perfectly OK for you to decide you want a shower that uses more water if you want. However, since the early 90's finding such a shower head, other than older, used ones, has been difficult. Often customers don't even know this. They go to the Big box store and see a rain shower head that is 12 inches across and assume that more water comes out of this head, when in fact it is just decorative and the same amount of flow comes out of such a head as one with only a 1 inch diameter. Do not confuse flow with pressure. Just like a garden hose, you can increase pressure by restricting the outlet port without actually changing flow rate. So, some shower heads have more force behind the jets, but fewer jets to compensate for this in terms of flow.I am a professional shower builder. I am the guy you call if you want a super luxury $30K plus shower. I have been dealing with this issue since the regulations first came out. In the early days after the regulations were first imposed most shower heads just came with a flow restrictor in the inlet neck added to existing designs to meet the new guidelines. Back then it was just a simple procedure to just remove the restrictor and go back to old school flow. Over time, however, more and more shower heads have gotten away from this technique and have just been manufactured with inlets built in to the correct 2.5 gpm size. These are very difficult to modify without damaging the shower head.Over the years we have developed some tricks when building showers to try to tweak more flow through the heads which have become standard practices for me. While these techniques have helped some, the bottleneck has always been the shower head itself, and adding more heads doesn't necessarily help. Adding multiple low flow heads adds water volume but does not give the same effect as more concentrated, heavy streams which is what most people think of when they think higher flow. Especially women when washing their hair. And for an awful lot of my customers who have been wanting an old school, or European kind of shower experience, this has not been a satisfactory solution.This shower head is the solution. It comes with a flow restrictor bushing that allows it to comply with federal reguations, but the homeowner is free to not use the restrictor. At least under current regulations as of this writing. If you install this head without the bushing you will get an old school flow through your shower head that everyone I know who has them has found very satisfying and refreshing. While the head has setting on it to adjust the pattern, the net result that my customers have desired and achieved is heavier and more vigorous streams of water over the body. In fact, many of my customers report taking shorter showers because they feel clean much faster. This shower head truly does solve the problem that my customers have been clamoring about for years.The shower head is also very well built. This is not a cheap head that just gives you more flow. This is a high quality shower head of German construction (It is interesting that in Germany where they are far more environmentally conscious than we are in the US, they don't get worked up over shower head flow like we do here). This head is made of solid brass and you can feel it. It is a very heavy shower head and the fit and finish are excellent. These heads are perfectly at home in very expensive showers. The head comes in four different finishes that can be used to match almost any shower equipment you find these days without problem. I have never had to worry about a discerning customer complaining that these heads don't match the finish properly with the other expensive bathroom fixtures they have chosen. In my book, this shower head is a winner and worth the money. I will continue to use them as long as they are available. I fear the day when they too fall victim to the insular bureaucrats.There is a downside to these heads that I do feel compelled to mention. Unlike low flow shower heads, if you take a hot shower with one of these you will steam up the bathroom very quickly. Your contractor grade shower exhaust fan may not be up to the task of removing all that steam quickly enough to keep you from being surrounded by London Fog. Especially in a very small bathroom. Not that this would be a problem for most people, but if you shower like this often and cannot remove the humidity, it might lead to increased mildew issues.Another thing that could be a potential problem. If you are the kind of person who likes to get in a hot shower and just stay there a long time getting warm. With this head you will get warm very quickly and it feels great! Trust me. But if you have a small water tank and stay there long enough you will run out of hot water much faster than you would if you had low flow heads. On the other hand, in my opinion the hot shower is far more refreshing with this head than with low flow heads and you won't need to stay there as long to get refreshed. But if you have kids who use too much water as it is, and every shower in your house has one of these heads and you have a lot of people taking showers at once or consecutively, your water heater may not be up to the challenge. Of course you could always go with a tankless water heater system to solve this problem. I highly recommend tankless water heaters regardless of the flow of the shower heads anyway.I just love these shower heads and given the number of my customers who do as well, I believe there are many people out there looking for this product. If you are, this is it.
M**B
I threw it out.
Nothing anywhere to indicate made by Giessdorf so perhaps a knock off or factory second. All I know is that the spray jets were misaligned so the water from one was aimed at the water from another and the result was that it didn't do anything it was designed to do. I've owned them previously and they've always been great, so I blame myself for picking the cheapest of various vendors offering them. Rather than add to the expense by shipping it back and likely getting another unmarked box with another unmarked reject to mail back again, I cut my losses, tossed it in the trash and decided to consider it a learning experience.
W**N
Not a great value vs the Delta Faucet 75152
Before I go on with the review, let me first state that I am the type of person who likes the kind of high water pressure that numbs your skin and blows you against the back wall as soon as you get in the shower. So it is with this criteria in mind that I am writing this review ...I recently moved, and in my old apartment, I bought a Delta 75152 to replace the craptastic shower head that was installed when I moved in. I decided on the Delta model based on all the good reviews here. The water pressure in my apartment wasn't all that great to begin with, so I didn't think the Delta would be as good as everyone said it was, and of course it wasn't. Given the criteria above, and the constraints of the water pressure I was dealing with, I'd rate the Delta a 3 out of 5. The water pressure was decent, but not stellar.So, my new apartment had an extra bathroom that needed a shower head. Of course, I brought my Delta with me, but needed another shower head for the other bathroom, and wanted to see if I could squeeze more water pressure out of a higher end/more expensive shower head than the Delta. So I went with the Giessdorf 8 because when I typed in 'showerhead firehose' into Amazon, it was the only one that popped up, and it had good reviews too :)Well, I received the Giessdorf in the mail a couple of days ago, and immediately removed the water limiter and gave it a try. The results? I am sad to report that this shower head actually has a bit less water pressure than the Delta. The Giessdorf has 8 nozzles instead of 4, so the spray is a bit more spread out, but the spray from the Delta is just a little stronger.So, if it is a firehose you're seeking, I would recommend the Delta over the Giessdorf. Even if the Giessdorf has a wider area of coverage, I really don't think it is worth it at 4x the price. Anyway, good luck with whatever you choose, and happy showering :)
K**R
Not as great as I had hoped
Other reviews attest to the heft of this showerhead, and there is no denying it is the heaviest showerhead I've ever held. But the wieght and obvious quality build of the shower head do not necessarily translate into superior performance. It works fine, just no better than any other showerhead I've used with a similar design. Its very high cost makes it a mediocre value, which contributes to my rating of "it's okay". It might be superior in terms of durability but no way to know that for several years to come.
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