When choosing a rain shower head, it's not just about the appearance size. Water pressure, material, and craftsmanship directly determine the usage experience. First, select the size based on the water pressure in your home. For high-rise and low-water-pressure households, a medium-sized top spray of 6 to 8 inches is recommended. If the water pressure is sufficient, choose a larger style of 10 inches or more to ensure uniform and abundant water flow.
The surface finish should prioritize this year's popular PVD matte gun gray or matte black coating, which has a self-fingerprint-repellent effect. It is less prone to rust and peeling in a humid bathroom environment, making it easier to maintain than traditional bright chrome or cheap spray paint models. The main body of the shower head is made of brass or 304 stainless steel for greater durability. The water outlet should be made of liquid soft silicone, and water scale can be easily wiped off.
The water flow should have an air injection boost structure, which is gentle and does not irritate the skin. The detachable flow-limiting gasket can be flexibly adjusted to control the water usage. Installation should confirm the 4-point standard universal interface. The adjustable ball head is convenient for adjusting the angle. The large top spray with a thickened bracket can prevent sagging and water leakage. In hard water areas, prioritize the self-cleaning nozzle style to reduce water scale buildup. The entire shower set should be paired with ceramic valve core and water distribution valve, which has a stable switch and does not leak for a long time.