Need help picking out a new shower head

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Any of you have experience with this? My shower has a problem with low water pressure so I need a shower head that can compensate for that. It seems like I need one that either has a removable regulator or does not have a regulator at all.
 
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Danze makes a nice line of showerheads, and they look nice as well. I also have a water pressure issue in our master bathroom, so I removed the regulator myself to up the pressure. Only problem was that the regulator was not designed for easy removal, so I had to get in there with a screwdriver and utility knife to get it out. Boo.
 
[quote name='Ender']Danze makes a nice line of showerheads, and they look nice as well. I also have a water pressure issue in our master bathroom, so I removed the regulator myself to up the pressure. Only problem was that the regulator was not designed for easy removal, so I had to get in there with a screwdriver and utility knife to get it out. Boo.[/QUOTE]


Agreed, you might be able to take the regulator out of the shower head you have. You might already know to use pipe tape when you put up a shower head, but I thought I'd mention it in case you don't (to save you lots of trouble and cleanup). I'd suggest starting with the $2.50 special from WM. If that doesn't work then look for one with a tiny head.
 
I've got two moens. One is the "rain" head, the other is just a standard 5 function head. I removed the regulators on both which improved pressure dramatically. I'd go to the store and just pick one that you think you'll like based on the jets.
 
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