Jet Stream shower heads

JulesandPhil replied on 29/08/2016 16:40

Posted on 29/08/2016 16:40

Hi good peoples, has anyone replaced their 'normal' caravan shower head with a Jet Stream one? Any comments on its performance?  We're looking into ways of making our hot water last long enough for a decent shower.  Thanks in advance :-) 

young thomas replied on 29/08/2016 20:26

Posted on 29/08/2016 20:26

goodness me, you guys....luckily i didnt mention the other water saving measures....both 'luxuriating' at the same timeWink

the point of the post was that its perfectly possible (perhaps with the aid of these water saving showerheads) to have two decent showers from one tank of hot water...

im home now, so will be luxuriating with Mrs BB (with loadsa water) in the morningWink

enjoy your therapyLaughing

cyberyacht replied on 30/08/2016 07:34

Posted on 30/08/2016 07:34

There we have it. BB has adopted the 'shower with a friend' water saving policy. Like I said, no wonder he's all of a lather. Wink

young thomas replied on 30/08/2016 08:07

Posted on 30/08/2016 08:07

There we have it. BB has adopted the 'shower with a friend' water saving policy. Like I said, no wonder he's all of a lather. Wink

Well, we are on a meter.......wouldnt you?Happy

Surfer replied on 30/08/2016 10:48

Posted on 30/08/2016 10:48

Hi good peoples, has anyone replaced their 'normal' caravan shower head with a Jet Stream one? Any comments on its performance?  We're looking into ways of making our hot water last long enough for a decent shower.  Thanks in advance :-) 

They are a total waste of money!  We have one fitted as standard in the caravan and it is a total pain in the rear. 

It takes twice as much water to wet yourself down and even more to wash off the soap afterwards. There is no way that this is a water saving device and is just a big con job!

We are dumping ours and replacing it with a proper shower head so we can have a decent shower where you can feel the water on your face and body.

DavidKlyne replied on 30/08/2016 12:17

Posted on 30/08/2016 12:17

We have an Econamel fitted as standard in the motorhome and it works fine for us. I thought I would try one at home and without a pumped supply there is not a lot of difference between the Econamel and a normal showerhead.

David

Fysherman replied on 30/08/2016 12:28

Posted on 30/08/2016 12:28

Done exactly the same experiment with exactly the same conclusion.

Paul Rainbow replied on 30/08/2016 12:38

Posted on 30/08/2016 12:38

There we have it. BB has adopted the 'shower with a friend' water saving policy. Like I said, no wonder he's all of a lather. Wink

Well, we are on a meter.......wouldnt you?Happy

That is what I tell the wife anyway.

young thomas replied on 30/08/2016 15:09

Posted on 30/08/2016 15:09

There we have it. BB has adopted the 'shower with a friend' water saving policy. Like I said, no wonder he's all of a lather. Wink

Well, we are on a meter.......wouldnt you?Happy

That is what I tell the wife anyway.

We're really good friends with our neighbours....we have a lovely big shower and they're on a meter, tooLaughing

ps, back OT we dont have an Ecocamel at home, just thebone in the van which seems to work very well.

MJ730 replied on 30/08/2016 15:14

Posted on 30/08/2016 15:14

Switched our caravan one to the Ecocamel and works fine for us even with a small water heater.

Mike

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