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Average of 2 Reviews
Overall 5 star rating
Value 5 star rating
Water Pressure 4.5 star rating
Water Conservation 5 star rating
Ease of Installation 5 star rating

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Value 5 star rating
Water Pressure 4 star rating
Water Conservation 5 star rating
Ease of Installation 5 star rating
Overall 5 star rating
Pros: water conservation, 3 settings

Cons: water pressure could be better
Purchase Date:March 2007 Purchase Price:$5.00
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Nice low-flow showerhead
dana1981 reviewed April 22, 2008 at 10:12 pm

I actually got this showerhead free as part of a PG&E energy conservation program. It works really well though. The Niagara White Earth showerhead only uses 2 gallons of water per minute (gpm) and has 3 settings - Niagara, massage, and spray. Most low-flow showerheads use 2.5 gpm, so the Niagara is very good at water conservation, and the water pressure is decent. It also appears to be a very affordable showerhead at around $5-10. Overall I'm quite happy with it.

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Value 5 star rating
Water Pressure 5 star rating
Water Conservation 5 star rating
Ease of Installation 5 star rating
Overall 5 star rating
Pros: Great water pressure, massage features, swivels, water stopping/reducing switch

Cons: Water stopping switch now lets some water through.
Purchase Date:April 2008 Purchase Price:$0.00
Earth Low-Flow Showerhead
Ewalker13us reviewed May 24, 2008 at 11:23 pm

We got this showerhead for free from our water department. We participated in a water survey where they gave us conservation tips and lots of free goodies including this showerhead. How nice they are!! It has excellent water pressure and nice massage features. It swivels well and there is a switch at the base which allows you to cut the water back even more without having to adjust temperature. That feature stopped the water completely when we first installed the showerhead, but now it makes the water come out at about 1/4 of what it does at full blast. I'm not sure if that swich is supposed to stop it or just cut it back, but either way it is a cool feature which makes it easier to conserve even more water. Stan says it was easy to install. "It just screws on." I don't know the exact water conservation specs, but I'm giving it a 5 since it was given to us as part of a water conservation program. I'm guessing they think it's pretty good.

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