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Got an older home, 1979, and we just bought it about 8 months ago. Galley type of master bath, with tub/shower unit. Replacing counter and sink, keeping the cabinet but painting it. Replacing flooring and shower surround, keeping tub. Want to get new faucet and shower handles and shower head.
1) Rainhead - worth it or not? I used one in a hotel and it was nice, but some say it barely rinses.
2) If I go with a non-rainhead shower head, then my choice is something that has multiple settings on a fixed head, to use with an "s-hook" so that it is more overhead or running a straight pipe horitontally and position it a bit higher. Or I can get a showerhead with an extension on an arm. That way the extension can have multiple settings and with the arm (fixed metal rod on the wall running vertically) and I can move the extension up and down on the arm and put it on massage setting and let it hit say my hip while I shower under the fixed head. My worry there is that since the water pressure runs to two heads, the massage effect of the extension would not be worth it. If so, then it is the fixed head with multiple settings - sorta like a Water-pik but in a nicer housing.
So, any experiences or comments?
1) Rainhead - worth it or not? I used one in a hotel and it was nice, but some say it barely rinses.
2) If I go with a non-rainhead shower head, then my choice is something that has multiple settings on a fixed head, to use with an "s-hook" so that it is more overhead or running a straight pipe horitontally and position it a bit higher. Or I can get a showerhead with an extension on an arm. That way the extension can have multiple settings and with the arm (fixed metal rod on the wall running vertically) and I can move the extension up and down on the arm and put it on massage setting and let it hit say my hip while I shower under the fixed head. My worry there is that since the water pressure runs to two heads, the massage effect of the extension would not be worth it. If so, then it is the fixed head with multiple settings - sorta like a Water-pik but in a nicer housing.
So, any experiences or comments?