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Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2025
If you live in an apartment with an outdated, basic showerhead standard in most rentals (mine was ancient), or if you’ve just been settling for an “ok” shower, ‘😑 there’s a better way — and it’s easier to get there than you think.☝️Before this upgrade, I didn’t even know where to begin. 🤔 Too many models, too many features⁉️ And I’m not exactly handy so I couldn’t tell which one made sense. And every time I watched a DIY makeover where the sad old shower got replaced with a rain shower like this, and the shot with the owner's face 🥹😮 during the ‘reveal’, I’d be like, “Awh...I deserve a nice shower too!” But convinced myself it’d be too complicated or too much work. I didn’t know it could be this easy. Turns out it was. And now I have one. 🙌🎇The Sanisano "High Pressure Shower Head Combo", brings a premium shower experience into your life without breaking the bank. Here's why I'm impressed:- The 12" rain shower head gives you full coverage, so no more standing in weird angles to get rinsed.- The 360-degree adjustable extension arm lets you position the head exactly how you like it — no more feeling stuck against the wall.- You can use both the rain head and the handheld at the same time — full rainfall plus targeted rinsing.- The handheld shower head has 9 spray settings and a built-in filter, so the water feels better (there is a difference), and you’ve get to choose from so many options depending on your mood or needsThis shower head combo is also a help with washing my dog. I have a small’ish dog I need to wash in the tub on the weekly, because he needs a medicated bath, and while it’s easy and quick to rinse him with the big shower head, the handheld is gentler and I think less overwhelming for him. It's also great for rinsing the walls or cleaning the tub. The flexibility is awesome.I didn’t install it myself — I’m not wired that way. But I watched the installation done by someone who has those skills, and it looked straightforward. So if you’re even a little bit handy and good at following directions, you’ll be fine (and others who installed this model said same).If you’ve been living with a basic shower, wishing for an upgrade, this is it 🪄. It's a small investment for a huge improvement. Total win😉Your shower experience will go from 😑 to 😍 — and you deserve it too. (P.S. Take that, shower 'reno' show.)
Luke Dav
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Makes me want to stay in the shower all day !works like a charm
john judge
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
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C F
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
The plastic construction feels a bit flimsy though once it's installed, you can't really tell since you're not holding the weight nor handling it that much once you get the rainshower head adjusted. You might however handle the handheld showerhead often and you can feel from how light this is that it is obviously plastic. Most of the handheld units I've used are of plastic construction so I can ignore that however. I do worry about if you drop it, you might ding it up or even crack it, but luckily that hasn't happened yet. One thing that is an issue is currently where the showerhead pipe comes out of the wall in my shower makes the install a little low for someone who is tall. Luckily I'm not that tall. Another issue is some of the users of this shower are shorter and have a hard time reaching the diverter to change the rainshower/handheld settings. Installation was relatively easy and it's nice they included some teflon tape so I didn't have to go looking for mine in the garage. One thing I do worry about is the fact that the water here is relatively hard compared to some places, and I don't know how long the filter will hold up. The instruction pamphlet says 4 to 6 months, and hopefully that is the case. The replacement filters are a little pricey, though I suppose if the filters last 6 months, it's not that big of a deal, it is just an ongoing expense that I'm not used to. I do worry that if the manufacturer changes or goes out of business where/if I can get replacement filters. I suppose I could just run it without or replace the handheld with another brand. Still though, other than the slightly high price point, as of right now, I am relatively happy with this thing.
Shopper
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2025
I got this to replace the shower head in my guest bathroom, and I was impressed with what came in the package. It includes a rain shower head, a handheld shower, and the option to use both at the same time. I also liked that the handheld has a built-in water filter—though I would’ve preferred if the filter worked for both the rain and handheld showers, not just one.Installation was mostly straightforward. The large plastic connector goes on first, and while it was easy to fit, I was a bit nervous about tightening it too much and possibly cracking the plastic.The rain shower head is a little heavy, and since the pipe in my bathroom is longer, I could hear it straining slightly under the weight. I’m not sure how well that will hold up over time.The handheld shower connects through a fitting on the back of the main piece, and that part went smoothly. I decided to test it out by showering in the guest bathroom, and the rain shower felt great! I did notice a small leak where the main plastic attachment connects to the water line—probably due to not using enough Teflon tape, so I’ll try re-sealing it.Overall, it’s a good shower combo with nice features, but I do wish the plastic parts felt a little more durable and at 89.99 it is an okay item.
TechnologyRocks
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2025
We're really happy with this, but I wouldn't say it's perfect.As other reviewers have noted, this unit is plastic. That doesn't really bother my though - the hand-held sprayer I'm replacing is also plastic - has a very similar feel - and has served us well for about eight years now.Install was very easy - and it looks beautiful. I agree with others that it'd be nice if the switch to select hand held sprayer or rain shower was a better, finished piece... But it's fine.I only have two little issues really. When installed, the rain-shower piece isn't quite as high as I'd like. Maybe that's just my plumbing though... But the real issue was the hand-held sprayer. When we first sent water through it, maybe only a quarter of the holes let water out. I kept thinking maybe it was an issue with the settings, missing a button, etc. Turned out, however, that after I massaged the rubber parts of the sprayer with a finger, it started to work. Not sure if they were plugged, or just not quite open from manufacturing. Anyway, after that it works - and I think it's going to be great!
Tattoo Dan
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2025
I’ve been on the hunt for a good bit trying to find just the right showerhead. The one we had needed replacement. I installed one that you could take down so it made washing the children easier. It was the way our showers set up in our bathtub. it’s a prefab insert And the showerhead comes out over top of that putting it almost too tall for my wife to be able to reach so it made it difficult. We replaced it with another one that had a connection on the back of the showerhead itself as opposed to sliding the handle part like a microphone into a mic stand this one used a magnet and clips on at the back of the head Wonderful in theory, but the way it set up it has to go down straight because there’s a little overhang on the magnet that grabs onto the docking hardware for lack of a better term so it puts it at a height that’s reasonable to access for her, but it can’t be aimed low enough to prevent it from blasting water Right on the back wall and causing it to drip down and soak our floors so you have to angle it towards the inside. It makes showering more difficult, and if you tilt the head a few degrees to the left or right, it doesn’t interface well enough and with the pressure behind it, it will actually knock itself off of its docking hardware, and then the real mess begins on top of that. I’ve always wanted to try one of the rain, faucets of the rain heads whatever you’d like to call it. This seems like the perfect combination because it has the rain, shower attachment, and you can control it by the flick of the switch. You can either have the rain and the handheld spray and have the sprayer alone or just the rain And it has this flipped down section that he used to do year and held peace. Reluctantly, my wife doesn’t want to switch showerhead because of the pressure that our current unit has and I don’t blame her however, I find that the way this is built. It appears as though it will work better for our lab application while also hopefully preventing it from having to be adjusted in such a way that either have to hold the showerhead to be able to wash sufficiently and not make a mess or sure takes significantly longer because it’s just has to be pushed or aimed toward the inner wall so much so that you’re losing half of the water it appears to be very nicely made. It includes Teflon tape in the package, which is surprising normally that is not the case and know the times that it is it quite a small role considering that this appears to be a full role of the Teflon tape I think that’s quite a nice touch. The hardware itself is beautifully chromed has a nice weight without being excessive and appears to be proper stainless while also being made up of high quality polymers which prevent corrosion it’s an excelling. Setup all and all it does the thing so what more can I ask for
JhazRN
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2025
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Twinkle
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
For some time now, I have wanted to upgrade to a rainfall shower head but still have a handheld shower head. This Sanisano High Pressure 12" Rainfall Shower Head with 360 Degree Adjustable Extension Arm and 4.7" 9-Mode Filtered Handheld Shower Head Combo has the features I wanted in a shower fixture. The rectangular rainfall shower head offers wide coverage with strong pressure while the handheld boasts a variety of spray modes delivered by way of a filtered head. The variety of settings and adjustability are impressive. I am especially impressed with the point-jet setting on the handheld. It is very effective when cleaning the shower. The fixture has a highly polished appearance and looks attractive. Installation was quick and easy for someone who has DIY experience with this type of installation, but the instructions lack specificity needed for those without experience. When or why to use the restrictors is not addressed in the instructions or in the online installation video. Additionally, the video shows no use of the included tape or washers. These oversights would have been problematic for me if I had tried to install this shower head set myself.Feature-wise, this shower head combo is loaded, but the design and construction leave a little to be desired. Namely, the rainfall head is fixed and does not extend out far enough from the shower wall. Furthermore, the fixture seems to be constructed almost entirely of plastic. This makes me question the durability. I plan to add a rain shower head extension to overcome the fixed position problem, but only time will tell if the fixture proves to be durable. At this point, I can recommend this Sanisano shower head combo.
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