Sunday, December 24

Merry Christmas. But really, the whole point of this post is to alert the world of the utterly unique shower head to be found in the Anderson's basement. It's not terribly new, but it's still news worthy. The shower head, rather than producing any sort of streams of water creates a windy mist of pelting droplets. I guess it's supposed to save water and stuff, perhaps by pelting you hard enough with this crazy mist that you just shower quicker. It's not bad or anything, but it sure is unique in the world of shower heads that I've experienced. If you're ever in the neighborhood, maybe you should stop in and take a look.

5 comments:

Shanny said...

I've also noticed that everyone here takes 2-minutes-or-less showers. I think there is a connection here.

Unknown said...

Apparently if you go to Europe you see these shower heads all over the place. The nearest one to the one you used would be in our upstairs bathroom. Face it, we have weird bathrooms. First, both light switches are outside the door, and now this. And the crazy little things do save water, which is a really big concept in Europe. Bottom line: less than five bucks a pop at Home Depot, and a lower water bill.

Unknown said...

Did I mention they're adjustable?

Shanny said...

Now she tells me!

Clark said...

You never noticed the lever thingy on the top? I guess that's the down side of showering while blind.