Waterpik 6-Mode 1.8GPM PowerSpray + Hand Held Shower Head (White)
$9.55
$26.04
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Walmart has Waterpik 6-Mode 1.8GPM PowerSpray + Hand Held Shower Head (White, EFN-651E) on sale for $9.55. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Product Info:
Hand-held bathroom shower head with a flexible 5' hose
White finish
Installs in minutes, no plumber needed
6 spray modes: Pulsating Massage, PowerSpray, Full-Body Spray, Full Body + PowerSpray, Full Body + Massage, Eco Spray
White hand-held shower head has a 3.5" diameter shower face
Product Description from Store
Waterpik 6-Mode PowerSpray+ Hand Held Shower Head, White, 1.8 GPM EFN-651E Hand-held bathroom shower head with a flexible 5' hose White finish Installs in minutes no plumber needed 6 spray modes: Pulsating Massage, PowerSpray, Full-Body Spray, Full Body + PowerSpray, Full Body + Massage, Eco Spray White hand-held shower head has a 3.5" diameter shower face Eco-friendly, 1.8 GPM flow rate Lifetime limited warranty
Model: Waterpik 6-Mode PowerSpray+ Hand Held Shower Head, White, 1.8 GPM EFN-651E
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Waterpik 6-Mode PowerSpray+ Hand Held Shower Head White 1.8 GPM EFN-651E
Product Description:
The white Waterpik 6-Mode EcoFlow Hand Held Shower Head EFN-651E is engineered to conserve water without sacrificing a powerful and invigorating shower. This eco-friendly shower head has technology that reduces water consumption by 28 percent saving you up to 60 dollars annually in water and energy costs. Enjoy the feeling of great water force while relishing every drop of water with the innovative EcoFlow shower head from Waterpik.
Though I agree…but how is that better than just shutting the water off momentarily?
If you have a bathtub shower, then it's a PITA to turn on water and flip the divertor. The faucet has parts that will wear if you are constantly turning it on and off.
My shower head that I use has a variable pause button. Full stream to full pause, so you don't hurt your privates.
If you never had a handheld shower head, it is nice upgrade, but next level is to get one with a pause button.
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04-09-2024 at 05:44 AM.
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How long is the warranty?
From their FAQ page:
"Most shower products manufactured after 2005 have a limited lifetime warranty. A dated sales receipt is required for warranty validation.
If you are seeking warranty assistance and do not have the receipt, provide at least two images of the shower head: one to show the face of the shower and the other to depict the issue being experienced. Email the photos to [email protected]. Please include the reason for the claim, your name, address, AND telephone number."
If you have a bathtub shower, then it's a PITA to turn on water and flip the divertor. The faucet has parts that will wear if you are constantly turning it on and off.
My shower head that I use has a variable pause button. Full stream to full pause, so you don't hurt your privates.
If you never had a handheld shower head, it is nice upgrade, but next level is to get one with a pause button.
"Limited Lifetime Warranty" is really the same as a "lifetime warranty". They all have exceptions, full or limited. You have to read them either way.
Also "Lifetime" is defined by the courts generally as until the product is no longer manufactured.
We don't need you to Google or Chat GPT the topic and paste the results.
The typical interpretation I've seen is the "expected usable life of that type of product." A lifetime warranty on a computer would probably only be 3 or 4 years in practice, for example.
I have had valid "lifetime warranty" claims on bath fixtures (not this brand) declined because the fixture was more than 7 years old (original owner, had receipts), even though the exact same product was still manufactured.
They don't define what "lifetime" means, and this is a deliberate deception.
WaterPik sounds like they have more honest/reputable practices, all I'm saying is some brand touting a "lifetime warranty" generally doesn't carry any weight with me.
We don't need you to Google or Chat GPT the topic and paste the results.
The typical interpretation I've seen is the "expected usable life of that type of product." A lifetime warranty on a computer would probably only be 3 or 4 years in practice, for example.
I have had valid "lifetime warranty" claims on bath fixtures (not this brand) declined because the fixture was more than 7 years old (original owner, had receipts), even though the exact same product was still manufactured.
They don't define what "lifetime" means, and this is a deliberate deception.
WaterPik sounds like they have more honest/reputable practices, all I'm saying is some brand touting a "lifetime warranty" generally doesn't carry any weight with me.
I didn't Google this answer nor have I ever used CHAT GPT.
This is from opinions I received from lawyers when involved in suits.
I am not sure if you were intentionally trying to be nasty, but if not, you should look at your post before hitting submit.
Hmmm at this price I may consider packing this in my carry on with a set of pliers.
Nothing more annoying than a hotel shower head without a handheld. I travel quite a bit for work and this would be a welcome addition to my routine if it can pack away well.
If you have a bathtub shower, then it's a PITA to turn on water and flip the divertor. The faucet has parts that will wear if you are constantly turning it on and off.
My shower head that I use has a variable pause button. Full stream to full pause, so you don't hurt your privates.
If you never had a handheld shower head, it is nice upgrade, but next level is to get one with a pause button.
Yes, that is certainly a PITA. Almost as much as using a vehicle's turn signal. So, so hard.
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Though I agree…but how is that better than just shutting the water off momentarily?
My shower head that I use has a variable pause button. Full stream to full pause, so you don't hurt your privates.
If you never had a handheld shower head, it is nice upgrade, but next level is to get one with a pause button.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank 96PGT
"Most shower products manufactured after 2005 have a limited lifetime warranty. A dated sales receipt is required for warranty validation.
If you are seeking warranty assistance and do not have the receipt, provide at least two images of the shower head: one to show the face of the shower and the other to depict the issue being experienced. Email the photos to [email protected]. Please include the reason for the claim, your name, address, AND telephone number."
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I've been using this one [waterpik.com] for over a decade and the head is still working just fine.
My shower head that I use has a variable pause button. Full stream to full pause, so you don't hurt your privates.
If you never had a handheld shower head, it is nice upgrade, but next level is to get one with a pause button.
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"Limited Lifetime Warranty" is really the same as a "lifetime warranty". They all have exceptions, full or limited. You have to read them either way.
Also "Lifetime" is defined by the courts generally as until the product is no longer manufactured.
"Limited Lifetime Warranty" is really the same as a "lifetime warranty". They all have exceptions, full or limited. You have to read them either way.
Also "Lifetime" is defined by the courts generally as until the product is no longer manufactured.
"Limited Lifetime Warranty" is really the same as a "lifetime warranty". They all have exceptions, full or limited. You have to read them either way.
Also "Lifetime" is defined by the courts generally as until the product is no longer manufactured.
The typical interpretation I've seen is the "expected usable life of that type of product." A lifetime warranty on a computer would probably only be 3 or 4 years in practice, for example.
I have had valid "lifetime warranty" claims on bath fixtures (not this brand) declined because the fixture was more than 7 years old (original owner, had receipts), even though the exact same product was still manufactured.
They don't define what "lifetime" means, and this is a deliberate deception.
WaterPik sounds like they have more honest/reputable practices, all I'm saying is some brand touting a "lifetime warranty" generally doesn't carry any weight with me.
The typical interpretation I've seen is the "expected usable life of that type of product." A lifetime warranty on a computer would probably only be 3 or 4 years in practice, for example.
I have had valid "lifetime warranty" claims on bath fixtures (not this brand) declined because the fixture was more than 7 years old (original owner, had receipts), even though the exact same product was still manufactured.
They don't define what "lifetime" means, and this is a deliberate deception.
WaterPik sounds like they have more honest/reputable practices, all I'm saying is some brand touting a "lifetime warranty" generally doesn't carry any weight with me.
This is from opinions I received from lawyers when involved in suits.
I am not sure if you were intentionally trying to be nasty, but if not, you should look at your post before hitting submit.
Nothing more annoying than a hotel shower head without a handheld. I travel quite a bit for work and this would be a welcome addition to my routine if it can pack away well.
My shower head that I use has a variable pause button. Full stream to full pause, so you don't hurt your privates.
If you never had a handheld shower head, it is nice upgrade, but next level is to get one with a pause button.
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