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Looks interesting, especially the installation process.

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Peter Parry
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Interesting. £500. I'll stick to my suspended bucket with holes in it.

Reply to
Andy Bennet

like every other wankstarter project

"If Apple made a shower head, this would be it"

exactly, I could have slagged it off better

Reply to
Andy Burns

^^^ n't

Reply to
Andy Burns

Won't it expensively scale up with our typical town supplies of hard water?

Reply to
Adrian Caspersz

"If Apple made a shower head this would be it" said somebody. I was thinking more Dyson than Apple, but then it would probably have to include a magic warm air drying function too. And Vax would make one that worked just as well but not so stylish for a third of the price.

Reply to
Rob Morley

ROFLMAO

Apple, purveyors of produvts I never knew I didnt want and certainly dont need.

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Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

You didn't see the page that said "take it off once a month and soak it in vinegar"?

Reply to
Rob Morley

Ah, I initially missed the phrase of death "Support us on Kickstarter",

Reply to
Rob Morley

Does the US have a standard shower fitting outlet? It all seems a bit too easy. Not sure about the adhesive mountings either.

For that sort of money, I would want to be really sure it was going to perform to my satisfaction. Perhaps they should have demo centres.

Chris

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Chris J Dixon

They've already kickstarted the Mk1 product, sold 1,000s of them, employed a team to design the Mk2, got manufacturers lined-up, massaged each-others egos about how green they are, so why exactly do they need "supporting"? Let them fill a warehouse with showerheads and if people like the product they'll sell...

Reply to
Andy Burns

ROFL squared

Reply to
newshound

I like a shower that has jets that pressure wash the crud off me. Being drenched in some sort of mist doesn't really feel like it would work.

Reply to
Tim Watts

Wouldn't you just breath the mist in and drown?

Reply to
Max Demian

Can I sit under it and read a book for an hour like I can with my shower ?

Reply to
FMurtz

Millenials never get dirty physically. This is all about a 'cleansing natural expereience'

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

:->>>

Reply to
Tim Watts

Are you sure it isn't a standard lamp?

Chris

Reply to
Chris J Dixon

Two of the ones I know do. One drives a forklift in the biggest chicken operation in the southern hemisphere and grows his own veg and his brother is a house painter.

This is all about a 'cleansing

Reply to
2987fr

If you wanted the mist effect then a competent DIY person could make something using the brass misting spray nozzles that be easily purchased for greenhouse irrigation /cooling. At about £5.00 for a brass one you could adapt an existing shower a lot cheaper than splashing out £500 .

GH

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Marland

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