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Comentado en México el 8 de septiembre de 2024
La verdad ya casi no escribo reseñas pero esto si vale la pena que mucha gente la conozca, tengo en una casa desde hace años tengo problemas de baja presión, puse acelerador de presión y subí el almacén de agua(tinaco) y aun así no era cómodo bañarse estaba por comprar una hidroneumática haste que descubrí esta super regadera por las reseñas de los demás, compré la de mas galones por minuto y tenía miedo que por la baja presión de la casa no funcionara, pero wow mi sorpresa es que no solo hace lo que dicen las demás reseñas de que ahorras y te bañas mas rápido sino que por fin tengo una presión alta ! Esta genial! Ahora voy a ir cambiando todas las de la casa por estas
T. Wright
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2023
A really nice, all-metal (mostly?) water-saver shower head. Much quieter than a 1st generation (not High Sierra) style that introduced air into the water stream to "increase" pressure. This one doesn't seem do that, which makes it quieter, AND the water temp is MUCH easier to keep warm. It has a good flow.Now, in our situation, the water pressure in our home runs 70+ PSI, so this actually restricts the flow and (IMHO) quality of the shower, so we prefer a "standard" 2.5 GPM head. It's been my experience that the older High Sierra water savers work well with lower pressures, so I will take this unit to the cabin, where the water pressure is much lower and try it there. I will update this review afterwards.
John
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de junio de 2022
We live in drought stricken California and recently moved into a 4 bathroom house. Besides wanting to save water, we run out of hot water fast if everyone wants to shower at once. Our old place had a Speakman shower head with the flow restrictor drilled out, which was truly the gold standard of showering.Being a pretty nerdy household we collectively spent maybe a thousand dollars looking for a good low-flow shower head. This included most of The Wirecutter’s recommendations and even two models of Nebia’s shower heads. We tested them 3 at a time, leaving the 4th bathroom’s water guzzling Speakman as the control. It was actually really important to take a drenching 5gpm shower to “reset” expectations — after taking some wimpy showers, you tend to forget what it’s like to rinse out conditioner quickly or get sunscreen off your legs.We were pretty dissatisfied with almost everything we tried. The Kohler Wirecutter pick came close to acceptable but the build was flimsy and at the end of the day it still feels like a less disappointing low flow shower. We were settling at the Kohler with flow restrictor removed (about 2.25gpm) as our solution, until I ordered the High Sierra.Honestly we all dismissed this originally because it looked too simple. One person said “it looks like a prison shower”. We all believed to have used something looking like this in a locker room or outdoor pool shower. But holy crap it blew us all away. It is NOTHING like the knockoff / generic shower of this form. It really produces a wider and more useful spray than you might think, and the stream feels powerful without stinging. I would describe it as “invigorating”, in that it excites you the way you would expect from getting blasted with a garden hose. I think the “waterfall” analogy is really spot on. If you’re looking for a relaxing dribbly rain shower, this isn’t it.Everyone liked the performance and feel. It rinses well, the big drops are still intact at leg level which was a huge problem with most low flow showers (rinses shampoo out of your head, but leaves residue in your leg hair). It feels like a crazy amount of water (we sampled the 1.8 with an adjustable valve and believe it’s just right). Really the only way we could tell it was saving water was because the bathtub wasn’t pooling with water!In terms of downsides and considerations, the biggest issue I would say is noise. It emits a fairly loud hissing sound which was divisive. 3 of us didn’t mind it (one even saying it’s relaxing because it blocks out all the other ambient noise), but the youngest one found the sound loud and somewhat irritating. We did find, with the included shutoff valve, you could restrict the valve just a little and that makes the noise a ton better without affecting the feel of the shower!The other thing is that it has a lot of splatter — random droplets hit everywhere, some inexplicably are hitting the window above the shower (probably bouncing off our bodies). This is fine in our shower stalls but if your shower curtain isn’t watertight around the whole tub, you might not like this design. It also makes it difficult to find a “dry spot” to lather yourself, so you really do want the trickle valve.We will likely all go with a 1.8gpm High Sierra with the shutoff valve. What we’ve learned from trying 20 different under-2gpm showers is that while splitting the water into dozens of different nozzles works to distract you from the fact it’s low flow, it is not useful for actually cleaning yourself. High Sierra uniquely manages to deliver uncompromising cleaning performance at a low flow.
Robert Hollyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2022
We have used many low flow shower heads over the years with flow rates varying from 0.9GPM (unusable) to 2.0GPM. Several years ago, I settled on a 1.75GPM plastic shower head that had acceptable but not great shower quality. After several years of daily use, the nozzles were clogging and it's time for another experiment.When I purchased this High Sierra Half Dome 1.5GPM shower head, my hope was that we would save a little water while holding steady on shower feel. A relatively low bar.As it turned out, the High Sierra is way more satisfying than the previous shower head. In fact, my wife was convinced that it was using more than 1.5GPM because of the apparent water flow. Not true! I had already measured the flow rate with our 90PSI water pressure and the output was spot on at 1.5GPM. Nice!The downside to this shower head is cost and noise. It's noticeably louder than any of our prior shower heads but not enough that I would replace it.After using the shower head for a couple of weeks I decided we could save even more water by switching to the 1.25GPM model. That lead to purchasing the High Sierra Classic 1.25GPM shower head. In fact, I prefer it. The shower quality is completely fine and not much of a downgrade from 1.5GPM. A huge benefit is that it's quieter and it's less expensive. No need for the extra metal in the "rain shower" model which is solely cosmetic.Bottom line, i highly recommend this low flow shower head and suggest that you give the 1.25GPM Classic version a try. Unfortunately, the 1.25GPM model was not available from Amazon so I purchased it directly at High Sierra's website.
M&E
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de noviembre de 2020
So, here is the deal with this shower head. It’s a bit noisy and the spray takes a little getting used to, BUT, for water consumption, it’s top notch. The power of the spray for how little water it’s using is incredible. Plus, I love that it’s metal.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
This review is for the 2.0 gpm model, nickel finish.Bottom line: A Keeper - the Half Dome shower head has made showers more enjoyable, and it looks great, but it is loud.I bought it to replace a well-functioning 2 gpm shower head about 4" in diameter, with about 40 tiny nozzles. The old one just felt weak, like some sort of reduced-calories bathing experience.The Half dome came in a plain box. Mine arrived without any teflon tape (so be sure to add that to your order if you don't have any sitting around home). The head looks and feels like a high-quality product. It threaded easily onto the shower pipe, and sealed well right from the start.Right from the start, showers were more pleasant. The water comes out of a single 1"+ hole, and feels more pleasantly natural (more variable, not just weak, steady streams) than it did from the other head. Water from the Half Dome also feels denser and warmer. It's a shower head you will want to linger under, not just turn off as soon as you finish rinsing.For some reason, the thing is loud. It puts out the static sound of a radio tuned between AM stations. If you're sensitive to this noise, look elsewhere. I love the thing anyway.One note: High Sierra sells a version with a trickle valve (lets you turn on/off the shower by pushing a single button on the head) that may be worth it if you want to really save water. At least give it a look.
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