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--In large bold lettering, the outside of the box says, "3 Settings + Water Pause". There are NOT three settings. There are only two: spray or pulsating. The so-called "third" setting is achieved by sliding the ring tab somewhere in between the two notches, according to Waterpik customer service. The result is a wimpy, weak version of both combined together.
--There is no "pausing" of the water when using the "water pause" toggle switch. The water flow is simply diminished to ½ gallon per minute. Waterpik designed the shower head so that the switch is accessible only if you are holding it at chest level, or below. If you are washing your child or your dog (or both together) in the tub, this is a great feature. If YOU are the one taking a shower, and you have it parked in the holding bracket on the wall above your head, the switch is next-to-impossible to access. You then have to lift and lower the shower head off the bracket, each and every time you want to reduce the water flow.
--Every part of the shower assembly is designed to appear as if it's made of a durable metal. Well, it's not. Everything is made of cheap plastic or soft rubber. All of it.
2/10 Update: An additional misleading statement on the package is described in the "Comments" link, below, by "jor1228". Do read it.
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I like this showerhead. After looking around, I'm pretty sure this is only handheld 1.5 gpm (well, this and the more expensive model by waterpik) showerhead, so I wasn't expecting much with the lack of choices. But I was pleasantly surprised. I can't tell the difference between this one and my old 2.5 showerhead on the normal setting. Really, it doesn't feel too light at all. I like the combination pulse+regular setting. Also, unlike a prior reviewer, I don't have any problem adjusting all the settings while the thing is still in it's holder (this is probably dependent on how high it's mounted vs how tall you are). The showerhead does seem a little cheap, with the materials and the fact that the 3rd setting is just putting the dial between the two settings (couldn't they have made a nice little click?) but it's not that expensive and it will save a bit of water. The water "pause" is a little weird. It drops the water flow to about half. I think a truly water-saving nut could still shower with it "paused". I think it's set that way for tankless water heaters, which turn off when the flow does, so you'd get cold water if it actually paused.If you want a very low-flow handheld showerhead, and you aren't looking to spend to much money or get anything too fancy, then get this. It's a nice, basic, effective showerhead.
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I didn't care for this at all. Yes, it reduces the water usage, but you use more water just trying to take a decent shower!I liked the Delta aerating shower head, and I mounted it onto a flexible extension arm in the shower. It gives you a harder, more efficient, aerated shower than this.
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These water savers will never dispense high volumes of water which is why they save water and energy. This one delivers plenty of uniformly dispersed spray. They have a lifetime warranty. I have two of them and they both function perfectly. If you want a low cost option for a water saving shower, I would strongly recommend this shower head. I am a two time purchaser and I bought them years apart. That says something.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Waterpik Ecoflow Hand Held Showerhead
Good Nice water pressure even though it's only 1.5 gpm. Very comfortable effective showerhead.Bad Only 2 settings. The pause button doesn't work on mine. Overall, the handle does feel a little cheap. It is light and feels like it could break easily.
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