Spa shower luxury with Chrome Niagara Earth Massage Handheld Showerhead review/giveaway

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

Personally, a few, stolen moments in the shower are my moments of bliss. As the water rushes down, I can drown out the whines, must-dos, and chaos of the daily grind. Even in these moments of zen, I harbor a moment or two of guilt. Am I wasting water?  Will be water bill be too high?  I have found a balance in the Niagara's Earth Handheld Showerhead.


Niagara's Earth Handheld Showerheads save money by using up to 40% less water than traditional "low-flow" showerheads typically found on the market.When I hear about the "low flow" option, I assumed that meant low water pressure. The patented pressure compensating technology still guarantees a powerful, consistent flow rate regardless of available water pressure. The showerhead features a 9-jet adjustable turbo massage that easily rotates from a gentle needle spray to a forceful jet. As the stream is non-aerated, the showerhead experiences less temperature loss, which translates to energy savings. 
While all the technical terms sound enticing, the true test is my shower experience. With this showerhead. I had a powerful spray which worked away tension in my sore muscles. Even though it is low-flow, I still felt that I had the strong water stream. My water temperature stayed hot throughout my shower. 

For the non-mechanical or handy, this showerhead is easy to install. With a few tools, the new showerhead can be easily changed. Also, a handheld showerhead is great for kids' bathrooms or older person's bathrooms. The handheld option helps make the shower more maneuverable.
The Niagara's Earth Handheld Showerhead retails for approximately $29.99 on Amazon.com.
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 Disclosure: I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

14 comments:

  1. don't leave the water running while brushing your teeth

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  2. That my family only takes 5 minute showers! Any longer takes too much water!

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  3. Cut the temperature setting on the water heater and reduce shower time.

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  4. Only run full loads in the dishwasher and clothes washer...and buy a rain barrel to reuse for gardens.
    Ann B.
    ababe28 at hotmail dot com

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  5. I use the "fast" cycle on my washer when my clothes aren't really dirty... it seems to run faster, and I am hoping it also saves water!
    Johannah Brookwell
    prizewinner at hotmail dot com

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  6. Start the washing machine when is full of clothes, and use cold water, Thank you!

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  7. We only do full capacity loads of laundry. It isn't just a water tip, but an all around energy saver.

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  8. Use the rain water from your gutters to water your garden

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  9. Always turn the water off when brushing your teeth.

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  10. Full loads in washer and dishwasher. use lef tover water in cup at end of night to water plants

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  11. I like to shower with the kids (my toddler and baby) to save water

    nathansmommy619(At)aol(dot)com

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  12. Only run the dishwasher when it is full

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  13. turn off the water when brushing teeth cuts the bill in if you do that

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  14. I have rain barrel that I use for my plants, I keep water off unless actually using regardless which tap it is.

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