Reddit reviews Ana Bath 5-Inch Anti-Clog High Pressure 3-Way LARGE Dual Shower Head with Handheld Spray - 25-Setting/BRASS CONNECTOR/5 Ft Stainless Steel Hose/Spot Resist Brushed Nickel
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OUR BEST PICK: American-owned / USA brand with American customer service representatives in the U.S. to assist you by phone or email.ANTI CLOG NOZZLES: Easy to rub clean / Lime and mineral deposit resistant. Easily remove calcium and mineral deposits by pushing nozzles with water on. MODERN DESIGN with LARGE/WIDE HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY and ERGONOMIC GRIP HANDLE: 5 inch wide to provide drenching rainfall spa experience. It is so relaxing that you will not want to get out of the shower. Our handheld shower fits your hand comfortably. Transitional style that fits in your bathroom design perfectly.LARGE/WIDE DIVERTER with BRASS CONNECTOR & Angle-Adjustable Overhead Bracket: Wider and longer than industry standard for sleeker look (no more cramming look). Click lever dial to direct water to handheld shower spray, fixed shower head, or both. Convenient for elderly/handicapped/children/pets to take a shower while sitting on a shower bench. Metal connector provides secure connection and durability.MATCHING-STYLE 5-Inch 5 FUNCTION SHOWERHEAD with BRASS BALL JOINT: Each shower head has 5-settings to provide a total of 25 full and combined water flow patterns to meet different shower preferences. Including Rain Spray / Massage Spray / Massage and Rain Mix / Bubbling Spray /Bubbling and Rain Combo. Brass ball joint provides secure connection and durability.Long 5 Foot (60 inch) Flexible STAINLESS STEEL Shower Hose with 2 BRASS NUTS: Metal hose and fittings provide better durability. (Longer Hose is available. Please contact Ana Bath) / SPOT RESIST BRUSHED NICKEL FINISH: All parts are electroplated with same finish. / EASY INSTALLATION: No need to call a plumber. It fits any standard shower arm. You can do it yourself. Even a sealant tape is included.
Sorry about that! Here are some details.
I am a DIYer with no formal training. I just read a lot of stuff online (don't we all?). It took me 7 full days from start to absolute completion, 2 more days that I was expecting, but not bad overall. Total cost was around $2500. Luckily I have another full bath in the house.
Some of the components:
Vanity
Mirror
Tub
Glass door I purchased this at Lowes as well, but could not locate it on their website
Toilet with slow closing lid (will not slam down)
Floor Tile
Shower Tile
Accent Tile
Shower Head Highly recommended!!
The paint color is "Stone Fence" at homedepot 720F-4
I used an electric floor heating pad under the area that will be walked on, Although I have yet to experience a winter with it, I know how nice heated tile feels, it was worth the cost, about $250 just for that. Per the instructions, after you put the electric grid down, you are supposed to seal it down with mortar. I made my own, but if I were to do it again, I would have used the "pre-mixed" stuff from HD/Lowes so I did not have to worry about consistency/mixing it myself.
I used mortar as a base under the tub, although it was not required for that tub, I can NOT stand a squeeky tub, I am very glad I did this, I know I will never have to worry about it squeeking.
The biggest issue I ran into was tiling the shower, you don't realize how much square footage it really is. It was very tedious and it didn't help that I did not have a good tile saw, I'd recommend renting a good one so you don't drive yourself crazy as I almost did! It took me two full days to tile the shower.
I built an inverted shelf into the wall. This idea came after looking at pictures of a lot of tile showers online, this is how I got some of my inspiration. Just remember to put a slight incline into the base of the shelf so that water does not collect. I used Hardie-Backer for the walls (1/2in) and on the floor (1/4in).
If you need to drill holes into the tile (as I did to install the shower door), spend the money and get a good diamond bit, at my lowes, this good tile bit was not located with the tiling supplies (a cheap "kobalt" one was) it was located with all the other tools, the one I finally purchased that worked was from Hitachi and was something like $20 for one bit. I also used a dremel with a diamond cutting wheel to cut the holes for the shower plumbing, it took some time but was the easiest way I could think to do it.
One lesson I learned was to buy more than what you think you need, tile, adhesive, other supplies etc. Virtually everything can be returned for a full refund and it saves you an extra trip.
If you have any other questions, I'd be glad to answer them.
I bought Ana Bath SS5450CBN a year ago. Best decision ever.
First, why is this in home improvement? This is like a <$100 item you buy and return if you don't like it. And you just screw it on.
Second, yes get one. I have this one and it's pretty badass. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0043BEUXK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
a good shower is essential. I bought this setup recently and it is the best thing ever
You know what else is a nice upgrade? 2 shower heads.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0043BEUXK?psc=1&amp;ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Would love something like this. Had my knee replaced 4 months ago and have some pain in a few spots.
Nothing beats a great shower after a long hard day of work.
Love the color Navy Blue and White.
FLAX, thanks for the contest.
Thanks for the contest!
I installed this in my master bathroom 3 years ago and it's still going strong. Water can be sent to both heads or either with the flip of a switch. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0043BEUXK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I'd rather have one of these
http://www.amazon.com/Ana-Bath-SS5450CBN-Function-Showerhead/dp/B0043BEUXK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1335396376&amp;sr=8-1
Don't know your budget but this one looks nice.
I listen to music in the shower usually. It helps my phobia of being alone. I also use a shower chair because I'm disabled and take ten breaths between everything or else I'll be out of breath for 30 mins after. Showering is a big pain in my ass. I don't do it every day anymore.
I've been drooling over [this] (http://www.amazon.com/Ana-Bath-SS5450CBN-Function-Showerhead/dp/B0043BEUXK/ref=sr_1_cc_3?s=aps&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1372183825&amp;sr=1-3-catcorr&amp;keywords=shower+heads) shower head for a while now. I guess my only shower ritual is to take a dump while waiting for the hot water to heat up. That and brushing my teeth while on the pot. Not really a shower ritual per se, but close enough.
This one, because 2 shower heads are waay better than 1.
rubber ducky
One ritual I have is setting the shower head to the highest mode it can go and let it hit my back. Almost as good as a back massage.
Rubber ducky!