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Delta Faucet 75700 Seven-Spray Massage Handheld Shower, Chrome | 
| Brand: DELTA FAUCET Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $39.97 Buy New: $26.24 as of 11/21/2009 14:20 CST details You Save: $13.73 (34%)
New (7) from $26.24
Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 18 reviews
Color: Chrome Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 6.5 x 13.5
MPN: 75500 Model: 75700 UPC: 080776102917 EAN: 0080776102894
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Contemporary style 7-spray/massage hand shower with anti-clog to remove mineral deposits | | • | Easy-turn spray dial; internal water-way and double check valve | | • | Shower arm mount for hands-free showering; 6-foot tangle free flexible hose | | • | Installs in minutes; wrench or pliers required | | • | 15-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Delta, Chrome 5 Function Hand Held Shower, Functions Includes Fast Massage, Slow Massage, Full Spray With Massage, Full Spray & Pause Control.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Great product... November 5, 2009 Bartski (San Francisco, CA United States) Installed easily. No leaks. Works great. Don't like the flow control, but that's the law.
Poor design. From trickle directly to full blast pressure September 7, 2009 David Luis Pereira 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this product from Home Depot. I wanted a shower head that had a water saving mode while I soaped up, but also something with good pressure. I was anticipating that when going through the settings that the pressure would gradually get stronger. Instead the shower goes from trickle to full blast and then back to a lighter massage, then typical shower and ends up at water saving mode. You would have thought going from trickle to water saving mode and then increase up to full blast would have been the best design. Other than that, the shower is well built considering it's all plastic and the pressure is great.
Not perfect, but Not Bad Either July 17, 2009 Spudman (Pasadena, MD United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After buying this product from Home Depot, I saw it here on Amazon for ten dollars less. Shoulda looked here first.
The Delta 75700 us a breeze to install, requiring no tools and little time. It has seven spray settings, but I don't think many people need or will use that many. A couple of the settings actually have very good flow so I've mostly settled on those two. The trickle setting is nice if you can remember how to get back to where you were. I prefer those models that have a separate control for this "trickle" setting, at the base of the handle for example.
I chose a showerhead with a six foot hose so I could more easily wash the dogs in my shower. For daily use, however, the extra long hose can be cumbersome and hard to maneuver. Unless you need the six-foot hose, the five-foot hose found on most models should suffice.
So far I've been pleased with my choice of this Delta model. It did spring a leak in the mounting hardware during my second shower and drenched the bathroom. I uninstalled, tightened, and reinstalled and have had no problems since then.
This is a decent choice in a handheld shower unit, with good looks, easy installation, and pretty good water pressure. You might also want to look at the WaterPik choices.
Delta 75700 Seven-Spray Massage Handheld Shower, Chrome May 3, 2009 Margie Ann Copeland (Atlanta,Ga.) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Delta 75700 Seven-Spray Massage Handheld Shower, Chrome
Love this very much it is great and I feel everyone will love it too.
not recommended - low pressure and poor construction April 26, 2009 S. Cooper 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We were looking for a handheld showerhead to replace our fixed showerhead to make it easier to bath our daughter. We chose this showerhead because it got decent reviews and had a long hose.
Unfortunately, it didn't work out. The pressure was much worse than our old showerhead. Even after I removed all the parts that appeared to be trying to save water. Then after only a few weeks the little nub that you push to rotate the showerhead (to a new setting) broke off when the unit fell into the tub. You might think that a handheld with a particularly long hose should be a bit more immune to that kind of thing. Then I sliced my finger open pretty deep trying to use the jagged nub to twist the showerhead.
Today we switched back to our Speakman Anystream which is awesome by the way, even with the slightly weak pressure coming into our home.
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