Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Question: I attempted two of the following product: Product: Shower Arm Diverter Valve by Interbath Model B28723. I received a message that only one was in stock. I need at least two and I don't want to pay double shipping. Will you get more in? Can I order two and just wait until you get more in?

Answer: At ShowerStore.com, we are currently looking for a new supplier of diverter valves, as well as shower heads, handheld shower heads, and other shower accessories. As of today, we don’t expect to be receiving any additional diverter valves in the very near future. Please check back at ShowerStore.com in the coming months as we increase our inventory of items. We may have more diverter valves, as well as additional shower heads and handheld showers, at that point. We apologize for any temporary inconvenience this may cause our customers.

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Friday, May 04, 2007

I can't decide between a handheld shower and a regular shower head. Which do you recommend?



Without knowing the details of your bathing needs, it's difficult to make that call.

A shower head will usually provide more water pressure than the handheld version of the that model. Typically, a shower head is also less expensive than the handheld version because of the lack of additional accessories, such as hoses and mounts, needed for installation.

A handheld shower provides flexibility because it can easily be moved to focus in on any needed area.

However, there is a third alternative to purchasing either a shower head or handheld shower... buying both! With a shower arm diverter valve, like this one sold on ShowerStore.com, you can easily install both a shower head and wall-mounted handheld shower.

All you do is lift the knob and the water flow easily switches between a shower head and a handheld shower. It installs directly on your shower arm and has two outlets, one for attaching any standard shower head, the other for attaching any standard handheld shower hose. No tools required!

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