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Tools & Hardware : Delta 75580 In2ition 2-in-1 Handshower and Shower Head System

Delta 75580 In2ition 2-in-1 Handshower and Shower Head System

from: Delta Faucet




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2603





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Delta Faucet
Color: Chrome/Gray
EAN: 0080776110851
Label: Delta Faucet
Product Manufacturer: Delta Faucet
Model: 75580
Publisher: Delta Faucet
Ranking: 2603
Studio: Delta Faucet
Variation Description: Chrome/Gray


Product facts:
  • Two Showers in One; operates as a hand shower, shower head or BOTH at one time
  • Anti-clog to remove mineral deposits; Includes 6' tangle free vacuum breaker hose
  • Patented interlocking hand shower/shower head system for full-body spray coverage
  • Installs in 5 minutes or less; wrench required
  • Lifetime Warranty















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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good idea - doesn't work
I bought this new shower head for my wife. When she saw it, she was so excited. When she used it she was very upset. It does not allow enough water pressure to function properly. I took out and drilled out all the restrictors and it works better. However, there still is not enough pressure to use all the functions. Don't spent the money on this, my wife likes the cheap hand held we had better than this one. I however, like this better because of the both together rain feature and being able to use the hand held and still be under the water from the other. I shave my head and don't need water pressure to wash out shampoo though..



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Cool product but novelty wears off quickly
What made me decide to purchase this product was the outstanding number of possibilities. Using both head and wand together gave the widest coverage and largest volume, while switching to the head or wand alone conserves water. In practice, the choices were more than what I needed. I rarely used the high-power massage modes or the shower head, which are too strong for infants.

On the shower wand, the two modes which I most frequently used, Trickle and Steady flow, are on the opposite ends of the switch/ring. Like other reviewers, I found that it is difficult to twist even after learning the proper techniques.

Two things would have made this product better: 1) If the ring allowed a full 360 (1-2-3-4-5-1), so that Trickle is more accessible. 2) If the head contained a variable flow switch, that would duplicate the Trickle mode of the shower wand.

I used the In2ition for about 3 months. I've replaced it with a shower wand that has the features I now want, namely the variable flow switch and a built-in shut off when the water becomes too hot. Search Google or Amazon for "antiscald" to find it.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very good product
These showerheads offer a nice variety of options with the removable showerhead and the stationary shower as well. It was easy to install, look nice and they work very well. So far they've been excellent.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - !Totally Awesome!
Me and my girlfriend share the shower in the morning before work so I thought this would work better than rotating turns under the shower head. Best idea ever! Of course water pressure was a concern, but it was not a problem. When both heads are turned on, the water pressure is fine. And when you have just the hose turned on, you could remove paint.
There are a lot of settings, and the knob to turn water off and on between hose, shower head, or both, is pronounced and easy to turn with soapy hands.
The unit is heavy duty and well constructed, you can feel the quality.
I'll never go back.



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