Friday, September 4, 2009

Oxygenics X-Stream Showerhead - Chrome

Shower head automatically adjusts to low or variable pressure. Do you live in an area where water conservation through high-efficiency showerheads has been considered impossible due to low- or variable-pressure water? The Oxygenics X-Stream Showerhead's patented fluidic pressure technology increases the velocity of the water, so you can enjoy an exceptional shower, even at extremely low pressures. This low-flow showerhead operates effectively from 2 to 80 psi, automatically adapting to low and variable pressure. The Oxygenics Spa Series Chrome Showerhead uses 2.5 gallons per minute at 60 psi without "low-flow" restrictors, so you can conserve water without sacrificing a great shower. All Oxygenics showerheads are designed to save 30 to 70 percent of the water used by traditional shower fixtures. Other low-flow showerheads simply restrict water flow. The Oxygenics X-Stream Showerhead has 16 air intake ports through which air enters, is mixed with water and accelerated out. The result: an enriched shower with up to 10 times more beneficial air/oxygen that improves circulation, stimulates cell activity and promotes healthier, more youthful-looking skin. The shower head's comfort control lever lets you adjust the spray from "soft" to "stimulating" for a custom shower experience. Oxygenics showerheads fit all standard showers; no plumber is required for installation, which is made easy and leak-proof with the included Teflon tape. With a core made of Dupont Delrin®, the Oxygenics Showerhead is extraordinarily durable and resistant to most typical showerhead problems. It will never scale, clog or fail, whether it's your first shower, or your 100,000th. It even comes with a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty.

Customer Review: Disappointed

With all the advertising that it is the answer to low water pressure I was very disappointed. It only sputtered out a weak stream of water that sort of fell through the air. It did not live up to its ...

Customer Review: Shower with Full Water Flow

For years, we have put up with low water pressure (it's the water company which wasn't willing to upgrade their ability to provide high pressure with new pipes in this rural area), including for our s...
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