Description
“Enjoy relaxing, hot massaging showers with the low flow showerhead rated #1 by leading conservation groups”
Highlights
- 1.25 gpm saves you up to 30% more energy and water without any sacrifices*
- Adjustable 9-jet turbo massages: soft relaxing sprays to deep, therapeutic massages
- water sense labeled
- Consistent flow rate, regardless of water pressure
- Self-cleaning, non-aerated spray; and maintenance-free
- Installs easily without any tools
- Corrosion-resistant, high-impact ABS thermoplastic body
- Budget-friendly price
How It Works
The Niagara 1.25 gpm Earth Massage Chrome Showerhead is a non-aerating, low flow showerhead (Flow Control Technology), which offers 9-jet turbo massaging sprays:
- Non-aerating means air is not mixed into the water stream, as it passes through the showerhead; as a result, less temperature is lost between the showerhead and you.
- Flow Control Technology means you will have consistent, even pressure regardless of water pressure; in fact, it means greater force at low pressure.
- 9-jet turbo massages mean you enjoy the feeling of a higher flow, luxury showerhead at home.
- In a nutshell, it means you will get superior performance, along with greater water temperature and flow control, while enjoying maximum energy savings.
You Also Need
- Niagara Teflon Tape (sold separately)
Make & Model
- Manufacturer: Niagara Conservation
- Model: N2912CH
- Color: Chrome
- Material: Brass collar (standard 1/2 inch inside threads), corrosion-resistant, high-impact ABS thermoplastic body
- Weight: 0.35 pounds (6 ounces or 0.16 kg)
- Type: Non-aerated
- Max Flow (Pressure): 1.25 gpm (80 psi)
- Variable Sprays: 9
- Off Valve: No
- Case Quantity: 50
- Certifications: CSA, California Energy Commission, water sense labeled, ANSI
How to Install
Optional: small towel/rag and pliers/wrench
- Twist off the existing showerhead; if you need pliers, first put a small towel over the showerhead for better grip and protection.
- Wrap teflon tape (not included) in a clockwise direction 5 or more times around the shower pipe.
- Hand tighten your new showerhead onto the shower pipe as tight as possible.
- Turn the water on and check for leaks; if leaking occurs, hand tightening again.
- If leaking continues, use pliers to tighten; but first cover the showerhead with a small towel for better grip and protection.
- Check again for leaks, and repeat above step as necessary.
- If you need more help, watch Installing a Low-Flow Showerhead: A Sierra Club Green Tip.
Warranty
- 10-Year Guarantee