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Waterpik NSC 659 6-Mode Handheld Shower with Opti-Flow, Brushed Nickel | 
enlarge | Brand: WaterPik Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $33.99 You Save: $6.00 (15%)
New (3) from $33.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 9858
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 3.8 x 12.8
MPN: NSC-659 Model: NSC 659 UPC: 073950288095 EAN: 0073950288095 ASIN: B001AZS2ZE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Classic Design Metal Face | | • | 6 Mode Hand Held Shower head | | • | Spray Modes: Full body coverage, Pulsating massage, Concentrated center spray, Full body/massage combination, Full body/center spray combination, Water saver. | | • | Brushed nickel finish | | • | Advanced OptiFLOW Technology |
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Product Description Self cleaning nozzles / Brushed nickel finish / Chrome look 5 foot hose / 6 modes from full body spray to pulsating massage to water saving spray
Amazon.com Product Description Have an amazing shower experience with the Waterpik NSC-659 Charleston shower head. The Charleston has a classic old-world styling that is updated for today with smooth lines and a distinctive face design, and goes well with either traditional or contemporary bathroom decors. There is nothing old fashioned about the performance, however, as the Charleston offers six different modes, ranging from a gentle, full-body spray to a high-powered invigorating massage. | Compare Waterpik Handheld Line | | FEATURES |  SM-3UC The Original 5 Mode Shower |  SM-451 The Original 5 Mode Shower |  SM-453CG The Original 4 Mode Shower Massage |  SM-653CG The Original 4 Mode Shower |  NSL-653 New Visions 6 Mode Shower Massage |  NSC-659 New Visions 6 Mode Massage |  TRS-553 Elements 6 Mode Massage |  TRS-559 Elements 5 Mode Linea |  ECO-563 Ecoflow 5 Mode Linea |  Finish | Chrome | White | White | Chrome | Chrome | Brushed Nickel | Brushed Nickel | Chrome | Brushed Nickel |  Settings | 5 A B E F I | 5 A B C D I | 4 A B F I | 4 A B F I | 6 A B C F I | 6 B C E F I | 6 B C E F I | 5 A B E F I | 5 A B E F I |  OptiFlow Up to 30% more Water Force | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |  Head Size | 3.5" | 3.5" | 3.5" | 3.5" | 3.5" | 3.5" | 3.25" | 3.25" | 3.25" |  5' Flexible Hose | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |  Spray Control Ring | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |  2.5 GPM Water Saver | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |  Warranty | Lifetime | 5 Year | Lifetime | Lifetime | Lifetime | Lifetime | Lifetime | Lifetime | Lifetime | | Settings |  |
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| Customer Reviews:
Pure Junk August 9, 2008 The other reviewer for this thing has it right. The cradle that's supposed to hold the head is junk. Not only is it made cheaply but it really doesn't hold the handle. My shower is over my head so when I point it down the handle wants to fall out. I'll Even go a little further and say the sprayer itself is bad. I count 3 sprays at best, everything in between can be described as dribbling and leaking rather than spraying.
Mixed bag August 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The hand-held part of the shower is absolutely fantastic. Great pressure and the variation in settings is excellent. I have absolutely no problem with the actual hand-held shower bit.
That being said, the bracket that holds the hand-held shower and connects to the shower line in the wall is absolute junk. The connector is actually two parts: one that screws onto the existing line and creates a ball-type nub for the second bit to connect to and the second bit, which--when tightened--clamps down on the ball-type nub completing the connection.
The second bit is cheap plastic, plastic I have no problem with, but this stuff is light and flimsy to the point that I fear cracking it if I tighten it too much and therein lies the rub, so to speak. I do tighten it. Quite a bit. Regularly.
You see, the bracket that the hand-held shower is supposed to sit in is sort of a flat oval shape, which is a problem because the hand-held shower handle is round. Consequently, one has to apply a little force to get the round handled hand-held shower bit to sit in the cheap plastic flat oval shaped receptacle. The problem is that every time that cheap plastic flat oval shaped receptacle is moved--whether in trying to set the hand-held shower or adjusting the angle of the shower spray--the second bit of the connection loosens. Loose connections mean leaks...lots of different leaks, from high arching sprays to random dribblings.
If there were a way to connect the hand-held shower bit directly to the the shower line that comes out of the wall, I'd have given it 5 stars. As it stands 3 is pretty generous.
Snazzy Shower Head July 30, 2008 I'm still glad I bought it! It has power. Our water source is shallow well water so water pressure is not a guarantee. No matter, the water pick still packs a punch. We never thought we'd see pressure like that again. I can finally throw the "bath cup" away. Thanks Waterpick for not going cheap-o. It's pretty too.
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