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Question:Can anyone tell me where i can buy dual shower heads, that extends so that my hubby can have water on him and i can have water on me?Like it extends to the back of the shower. So there are two shower heads but they connect to one line. If you understand what i am trying to say please let me know if you know where i can buy one. Thanx.

Answers:
You can buy one - here is a website: http://neatitems.com/dual_arm_showers.ht...

Or, you can make one! Unscrew the arm out of pipe (which will be behind the tile or wallboard.) Run a pipe (probably chrome) with a fitting just after it come out of the wall and again the distance you want it from the first one. Put a cap on the end. Put a showerhead in each of the two fittings. Use some kind of strapping to make sure the pipe does not create too much weight to break from the wall. Use showerheads that cause some back pressure (most do these days - only the least expensive or the "rain" type do not) You will have a dual shower.

Wish we could draw pictures here but cannot. However, if you just want to buy one the website provided will fit your needs.

Good luck!


You can buy a hand held attachment with a hose that comes with a "Y" so you can use either the regular or the hand held. I think you could use them both simultaniously if you wanted. Just go down to ace hardware or home depot, etc. and look through the plumbing isles. Even if you dont find what I described, I'm sure you could come up with something. Even wal-mart has a pretty good selection of fittings for the shower. If you ever remodle your home, It would'nt be too hard to just build two shower heasd into the new shower, I have seen a lot of newer homes with a bigger, double shower.

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