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- From: aem@symbiosis.ahp.com (a.e.mossberg)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Handheld Shower Massages
- Date: 5 Jan 1993 10:03:28 -0500
- Organization: Symbiosis Corporation, Miami, Florida (305) 597-4000
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- dw@unislc.uucp (Dan Wright) writes:
-
- >[...]
- >drawback is that it is "low-flow", like most (all?) new showerheads are,
- >which means that not much water comes out (a horse could pee harder). But,
- >there is a little washer you can remove to open the pathway and increase
- >the flow. I took that washer out. I also took a drill and reamed out the
- >couplings at either end of the hose, since they were more than thick enough
- >for strength: I assumed correctly that they were thick in order to restrict
- >the flow. Now the thing delivers a decent jet of water.
-
-
- How very environmental of you. Do you realize that increasing areas of
- the country have mandatory water restrictions in effect? Clean water
- doesn't grow on trees.
-
- aem
-
-
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- andrew mossberg systems specialist symbiosis corporation
- (305) 597-4110 fax (305) 597-4002 miami, florida 33166-6202
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