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Now first of all I would like to say I am a bit environmental friendly. (saving water, electricity). But there is one restriction that I just have a grudge against. I am talking about watersaving showerheads.

Now When I was young we had a shower. It was a great shower. The moment you stepped in and turned the water on it blasted nearly against the wall by the sheer force of the water. You could feel the water cleaning you. Alas the showerhead broke down and a new one had to be bought. To my disgust and loathing I realised that the new showerhead didn’t have the same force as the old one. With the new one the water trickled down and you no impact on you. You had no feeling that you just took a shower. Now I don’t know if it was an EU rule (I know in the US it’s a law that showerheads can’t consume more then…) but it seems those environmental wackos made it happen that a showerhead can’t process more then xx l/min.

Now I want my old showerhead back that (or one that is more powerfull) realy made you feel showered. I want a showerhead that peels the dead skin of your body. I don’t want a pansy weak shower dribble. I want a shower.

Who’s with me?

Together we are united.

viva la revolution <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/party.gif" alt="" />

@weak showerheads: You're on notice
@environmental wackos in support of weak showerheads: You're dead to me

*morbo puts them on the "on notice" and "Dead to me" boards*

article including how to hack your showerhead

I'm also with you on that one, Morbo. But I was thinking, are you a man or a crybaby? (just kidding) You can do something about that showerhead. Open it very carefully and check inside what is making the water run through so slowly, you might have to use the drill, or something to make a few new holes. Just use your skills if you have some, and you don't have to buy yourself a new showerhead. If I can do it as a girl, you sure can do it!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />