Kat Manalac

Nebia Shower - Better shower, 70% less water

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Ernest Gilmore

I really enjoy a product like this hit the market... it is a product I can stand behind and will be a Nebia fanboy for sure. Great product!!

Pros:

Really enjoy the design and the use of the shower of water... even though I have only had it for a month this was a great investment.

Cons:

Installation was seamless but it took some work dismantling my old shower head #NotACertifiedPlumber

All Coast House Washing
That is a cool pressure cleaner!
Ricardo Fayet
Love the idea, guys! I definitely want to try it, though I'm very picky when it comes to showers :)
Philip Winter
@ricardofayet You would be the perfect tester then!
Samir Diwan
Would there be any way to avoid getting your hair wet, or would you have to wear a shower cap to pull that off?
Gabriel Parisi-Amon
@someear You can lower the showerhead and angle it 45 degrees, which allows you to avoid your head. However, the streams of water and mist can circulate up as well. If you want to stay completely dry I would use a shower cap, but if you want to just avoid your head, that is possible.
Anna G. Jacobsen
This is pretty nifty. What's the GPM flow rate?
Philip Winter
@annagjacobsen thanks Anna! Our GPM is 0.75 compared to 2.5 industry standard and 2.0 EPA Watersense label.
Kevin Mullett
Sounds wonderful, albeit a bit expensive for someone who doesn't have to pay for water, though, I think experiencing it is going to be the key to get me to pay out. Which also makes me wonder if it could deal with our rust, though earlier in the thread it was mentioned it is no more susceptible than other showers. I also have to wonder how this will impact moisture levels. We have a good fan, but I would think because it is atomized more finely, that more would reach other surfaces and be in the air.
Haseeb Awan
I would be rather focused on the experience rather than the savings. What are the other comparable products ?
Bobby Goodlatte
Looks beautiful! Would love to try it out. I'm a bit like Kramer when it comes to showers: I need the highest pressure possible. If that's what I'm used to, how will Nebia compare?
David McGraw
I have to admire the imagination and desire to conserve water. It would be fascinating to see this built in some kind of mobile showering unit for places where water is extremely limited. Personally (and selfishly), it's hard to buy the incredible feeling of mist hitting me like a vegetable in the vegetable aisle. It's removing one of the best parts of a shower--the relaxing nature and sense of cleanliness. Feeling the streams of water hit. It's a clear signal that I'm getting clean. Similar to toothpaste tingling or lathering soap--these mental markers are important. Other issues: - Removing thick product from long hair looks like it would be a nightmare - Performance / cleaning in hard water conditions - A jet mode is really needed - Not clear how this is different than other mist showerheads I've used/seen
kurt braget
This scares me because there is nothing worse than a shower that doesn't blast me with water. The feeling the shower gives you when there isn't enough pressure, it can just ruin your whole day. I love the idea of saving water though.