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Old 05-12-2015, 06:39 PM   #1
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Just purchased an Oxygenics shower head to install. Anyone have one , how does it work.
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We have one. Swapped out our factory shower head last summer when we bought the trailer so never actually used the original.

No one in the family has complained about it. I like the fact that it uses less water than the one that came with.
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We've used ours thru 2 trailers and love it. Purchased 3-ish yrs ago, ours did not have a shut-off valve. Got one from a big box hardware store. Understand new ones have the shutoff button. Most people love em.
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I've been using one in my mobile home for several years and love it. It uses less water yet provides plenty spray for me.
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Never heard of that will need to look it up ..
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Did not have one on our first 2 TT's. When we got our 3rd TT I purchased one and love it. It really increases the water pressure.
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Low flow, high velocity shower head. Makes for a much better shower with the low flow generally available in an RV.
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Have one in our TT- works well. Better shower than the factory unit, and less water consumption.
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I changed my OEM shower head to the Oxygenics 5 years ago. The original one when turned on and aimed straight up provided a dribble of water spray about 4 inches above the shower head (I have a hand held shower head on a hose). When the Oxygenics head was screwed on and turned to spray up the water hit the ceiling. Enuf said!

The Oxygenics does not increase water pressure, but with the inclusion of air into the water stream it does increase the rate at which the water comes out giving the impression of increased pressure. It does use less water than the original one and provides a much better shower experience.

I would not have a shower without one.
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I installed mine last week but still have not de-winterized the water system yet. Maybe this weekend..
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...When the Oxygenics head was screwed on and turned to spray up the water hit the ceiling...
When I first used our Oxygenics shower head, I too found I had to be careful where the thing is aiming: I rinsed off the ceiling and the bathroom door!
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Does anyone know the actual GPM of that shower head?
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Does anyone know the actual GPM of that shower head?
I think manufacturer says 1.5 gal/min. I tested how mine operated in my trailer and found 1.1 gal/min Link Here
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Lots of people have these glad it work good. Great to know gotta becarefull when turn it on
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I just ordered one for our new trailer, sounds like everyone is happy with theirs.
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If the one you ordered doesn't have the integrated shut-off valve, pick one up from Home Depot. You'll be get you did.
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I may be the "odd duck" here, but I just bought one a couple weeks ago, and took it off after just 1 shower. Didn't like how the one I bought doesn't have an adjustable pattern ( I know they have one that offers this feature, but cost quite a bit more) and didn't care for the spray pattern at all. I'm at a seasonal site, so conserving water isn't an issue. Think I gave $22.00 plus shipping. If anyone is interested in it, PM me as I have no plans on using it.

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+1 on the shooting everywhere if you are not careful!

+1 the shutoff valve being very useful

One thing if you have an on demand hot water heater. If you use the shut off valve, be ready for a few seconds of cold water, followed by a few seconds of warmer water before it returns to prior temp. Just be ready and it's all good!
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I installed mine last week but still have not de-winterized the water system yet. Maybe this weekend..
Wow, already having 90 degree weather here!
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Dewinterized my camper this weekend installed the new oxygenics shower head. Turned it on and oh wow lots of pressure. Wife like how it worked to rinse shower after she washed it. It is the original, none of our local dealers or camping world Kingston had one. But my local had the original, with shut off valve. Our first trip is this weekend I will report back how the showers were.
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