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Home2O

1 function rain can

#HS50-R125BN
  • Home2O brushed nickel rain can from the Adelina collection
  • 1 Spray pattern delivered through an 8 inch rain can that will have your body fully drenched
  • Perfectly sized for smaller showers
  • 2.5 GPM flow rate
  • PTFE tape included
  • Easy clean nozzles
  • Metal ball joint for durability
  • Arm and flange not included
  • 2 Year warranty

Product Description

Instantly update the look of your bathroom with the Home2O brushed nickel rain can from the Adelina collection. The Adelina collection delivers a sleek look with performance to match. Its paper-thin design with a warm brushed nickel finish will compliment a variety of bathroom settings. The single function rain can has an 8 inch diameter that will have your body drenching from head to toe.

  • Home2O brushed nickel rain can from the Adelina collection
  • 1 Spray pattern delivered through an 8 inch rain can that will have your body fully drenched
  • Perfectly sized for smaller showers
  • 2.5 GPM flow rate
  • PTFE tape included
  • Easy clean nozzles
  • Metal ball joint for durability
  • Arm and flange not included
  • 2 Year warranty

Specifications

Shower head diameter
8 in.
Hand held shower head diameter
N/A
Max flow rate
2.5 GPM
Number of spray patterns
1
Shower head material
Plastic
shower head shape
Round
handheld shower included
No
handheld shower material
N/A
handheld shower shape
N/A
hose included
No
hose length
N/A
hose material
N/A
LED light
No
Built in speakers
No
Bluetooth capability
No
Easy-clean nozzles
Yes
Fixture finish
Brushed Nickel
Collection Name
Adelina
Certifications and listings
N/A
Warranty
2 year warranty

Installation & Support

FAQs

A: We suggest soaking your showerhead in a solution of 50% white vinegar and 50% water over night. The vinegar will break down any mineral deposits or sediment from hard water and should improve the flow through your shower head.

A: Water pressure can decrease over time due to mineral build-up in your faucet or showerhead. Try soaking your showerhead or cleaning your faucet aerator in a solution of water and vinegar.

A: Showerheads are required by the Federal EPA to have a water flow restriction device for water saving initiatives. This is often the cause of reduced water pressure after installation of a new showerhead. Some consumers choose to remove this device but doing so may void the showerhead warranty.