Culligan RDSH-C115 RainDisc Shower Head with Filter, Chrome Finish |

enlarge | Brand: Culligan Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $48.00 Buy New: $38.99 You Save: $9.01 (19%)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 636
Color: Chrome Finish Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 7.6 x 4.3
Model: RDSH-C115 UPC: 033663006300 EAN: 0033663006300 ASIN: B002XISGC6
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Features:
| • | Reduces 97 percent Chlorine, Sulfur Odor and Scale from water | | • | Easy to Install - No Tools Required | | • | Each WHR-140 filter cartridge filters for a full 10,000 gallons or 6 months | | • | System tested and Certified by NSF International against ANSI Standard 177 for the reduction of free available chlorine. | | • | Optional REA-150 RainDisc Shower Hi-Lo Arm Available |
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Product Description Culligan RainDisc Filtered Showerhead RDSH-C115A better shower with better water with Culligans RainDisc Filtered Showerhead. Enjoy softer cleaner skin and hair! The package includes one RDSH-C115 showerhead one WHR-140 shower filter six screws one flow restrictor teflon tape filter change reminder sticker...
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Customer Reviews: Love it. July 10, 2010 Robert Speziale (Howell, NJ USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We ordered the Culligan RDSH-C115 RainDisc Shower Head with Filter, and two additional WHR-140 filter cartridges and have been using it for about a week. The instructions say to remove the black rubber water saver if the flow is too low, which was the case with us. The filters are good for 10,000 gallons which I calculated as two showers a day for about 6 months. Since we removed the water saver, which seems to double the flow, I figure a filter should last about 3 months.
Installation was fairly simple. I removed the old shower head and left the old thin plumber's tape on the threads of the water pipe. I removed the six screws from the face of the shower head to open it. I removed the stickers from both sides of the filter cartridge and pressed it in to the shower head about 1/4 inch. I replaced the 6 screws and screwed the shower head on to the water pipe. When I ran the shower I felt the flow was not strong enough so I unscrewed the shower head from the pipe and (as per the instructions) pulled out the small black rubber water saver plug from the pipe end of the shower head (using a scissor). I screwed the shower head back onto the water pipe and tightened it with pliers.
The flow without the water saver is large and feels like a water stream from a large pipe.
There's no needle like spray, just a soft large volume of water falling on you.
The chlorine remover really works. After just a couple of uses, skin and hair are noticeable softer and soap or shampoo seem to rinse more thoroughly and quickly. In summer the chlorine smell in our NJ hard water is quite pungent, and this removed it completely.
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