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Recommendation: Shower Head
#1
We are looking for a shower head which has a turn on and off switch so that water will not be wasted during a lathering up Smile TiA

Kap
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#2
in the event you cannot find a shower head that does this, get a shut off valve & use your existing shower head: http://www.showerbuddy.com/Showroom/_Sho...cesso.html

Look at the "E" one on that page.
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#3
Recommendation: Shower Head

I couldn't agree more.... I LOVE shower head.
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#4
I'll stay away from that one, hal. I just don't wanna know.
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#5
Stephanie,
Thanks for the link! Didn't even think such an item existed.

hal,
G'd-night!

Kap
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#6
[quote Stephanie]in the event you cannot find a shower head that does this, get a shut off valve & use your existing shower head: http://www.showerbuddy.com/Showroom/_Sho...cesso.html

Look at the "E" one on that page.
H is another very common option, and you can push the button back and forth one handed with your eyes closed, or full of soap. it is only 98% closed, but that is still essentially "off" for your purposes.
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#7
While you're at it, there's an item somewhere on the web similar to the Shower Buddy that works like a Water-Pik.
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#8
you must take a really long time lathering up
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#9
I have an Alson hand held shower that has an on/off button. Here's their web page:

http://www.alsons.com/Products/Handshowers.html

Something to be aware of, on our water system, is that when you turn it back on, you get a blast of really hot water before it equalizes. Good to know if bathing a pet or a baby.
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#10
[quote hal]Recommendation: Shower Head

I couldn't agree more.... I LOVE shower head.
that's what i was thinking, too. it's been a long time since i had some shower head.
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