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Shower Saint
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ive just found mine today by accident.
its also an eaga one. showersmart.
free to anyone who wants it.Get some gorm.0 -
Can you explain why please? I've used one for 2 years+ and my shower still works fine?
NB Mine is the 'Eaga' version - just had the 'shower saint' one delivered and it looks exactly the same
With pleasure. I had a card asking if I wanted one. I never replied and got one anyway. I thought I'd give it a shot, so installed it quickly and easily. My shower's water pressure isn't great, but they claimed it improved water pressure. It did nothing of the sort. It halved the water pressure and it would have taken all morning to rinse shampoo off my hair and used five time the amount of energy.
Could I remove it? Not a chance. I tried for two hours - ice, heat, 'jar lid' grippers, plyers, everything I could find. Eventually a mate came round with a tool box and after blood, sweat and tears, removed it with some tool I'd never seen before.
I then set about Googling and found THOUSANDS of people have reported it to be a scam. It's a while ago now but if you seek, you shall find.
It nearly knackered my shower, made me late and VERY grumpy and reduced the water pressure to a trickle. Never again will I be using a product like it.0 -
Total and utter waste of time. Its just a marketing ploy for something or another.
CheersThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0 -
I've had two over the last couple of years or so, slightly different, and from different firms. I scribbled on them that they hadn't been requested and weren't needed, sealed them both up again, marked them 'Return to sender' and put them back in the post.
Job done, at their expense.0 -
We've had a few of these, and I actually find them to be quite good. You can't use them on a power shower though. We just have a mixer one and we don;t need to turn the taps on as fully to get the same pressure of water. They are part of a national campaign - we did actually request one after finding out about them on the energy saving trust's website a while ago. It broke after about a year and was a !!!!!! to get out by hand, but pliers did the trick. Now have a new one which is made by a different company but works in the same way. There's a small air hole in it which aerates the water and so you use less but the pressure stays the same. Try it if you have a mixer shower and see how it goes, but don't use in a power shower.0
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