Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Waterpik TRS-553 Elements 5-Mode Handheld Shower

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Compare Waterpik Handheld Line FEATURES SM-3UCThe Original 5 Mode Shower SM-451The Original 5 Mode Shower SM-453CGThe Original 4 Mode Shower Massage SM-653CGThe Original 4 Mode Shower NSL-653New Visions 6 Mode Shower Massage NSC-659New Visions 6 Mode Massage TRS-553Elements 6 Mode Massage TRS-559Elements 5 Mode Linea ECO-563Ecoflow 5 Mode Linea Finish Chrome White White Chrome Chrome Brushed Nickel Brushed Nickel Chrome Brushed Nickel Settings 5A B E F I 5A B C D I 4A B F I 4A B F I 6A B C F I 6B C E F I 6B C E F I 5A B E F I 5A B E F I OptiFlowUp 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




This review is from: Waterpik TRS-559 Elements 5-Mode Handheld Shower, Brushed Nickel (Tools & Hardware)
Was a little frustrated at first because no matter what I tried it leaked right where the pipe from the wall and bracket meet. Followed the instructions and didn't use pipe tape. It also says to hand tighten only. A quick call to Waterpik customer service solved the problem. Simply use bar soap and coat the threads of the bracket and pipe. I did use a wrench to gently tighten and no more leaks. :) Also had a little trouble removing the orange water flow restrictor but needle nose pliers solved that problem and I was able to pull it out.

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