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Reddit mentions of Delta Shower Arm Diverter for Hand Shower, Chrome

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Delta Shower Arm Diverter for Hand Shower, Chrome. Here are the top ones.

Delta Shower Arm Diverter for Hand Shower, Chrome
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Brass constructionLever control1/2 IPS female inlet"1/2 IPS male outlet"Backed by Delta Faucet's lifetime limited warrantyChromeWater flows from one shower head at a timeRigorously tested to assure quality performanceMounts to shower armCompatible with standard showers
Specs:
ColorChrome
Height3 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width2.3 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Delta Shower Arm Diverter for Hand Shower, Chrome:

u/26_Charlie · 6 pointsr/gay_irl

You can go to your local hardware store like Homo Depot and ask for a 3 way (diverter). An example is linked below.

You can also ask for a shower hand held. They can replace your shower head or some come with diverter. But more importantly they use the same sort of hose that you can attach your... attachment to.

Delta Shower Arm Diverter for Hand Shower, Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064TXLHA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_J.GtDbYYZNJV7

u/OldTownPress · 3 pointsr/SCREENPRINTING

Shower sprays can work, but you'll occasionally run into issues like this where it doesn't completely wash out.

You should look into getting a small pressure washer, and a garden hose adapter for your shower arm. When I converted a spare bathroom to my washout station, I got one of these, and one of these, and hooked up my pressure washer to it, while still being able to attach the shower head.

u/Captain-Tripps · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Changing my shower arm , getting a water diverter , getting any rainfall shower head, combining it with a high pressure hose shower head and a suction cup shower bar so you don't have to drill . Every time I bathe I feel like I'm in a spa.

u/TMaccius · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

The 396 gph version isn't much more expensive. To keep from using too much ice, you could start by letting the pot rest on its own for a few minutes (try a hop stand!), then switch to cold tap water through the pump, then switch that out for ice water. The key is just maintaining a high differential between the wort and whatever you're cooling with.

Another option -- and this is a little off the wall -- is to use your shower. You could switch to a handheld shower, get a diverter, or get a showerhead with a splitter that would let you easily swap in your wort chiller. Handheld showers use a pretty standard 1/2" thread.

u/meowmeowtits · -1 pointsr/Plumbing

I think ima do this.

Half in wall plate. Screw to wall.

Half in pipe, however long that makes sense.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0064TXLHA/ref=redir_mdp_mobile

Hook that to it.

Attach hose from tub faucet to bottom of the valve.

Attach any shower head I want to other end of valve.