Conserving water while taking a shower no longer has to be an exercise in monastic self-denial. The new Nebia swiveling showerhead cuts the waste without dialing back the opulence. The main head is a massive eight inches in diameter and uses six mini-nozzles to disperse millions of droplets in a fine, wide-angle spray— nebbia is fog in Italian—providing a lot of coverage with as little water as possible. The Nebia flows at 1.35 gallons per minute, which is about 35 percent less than most low-flow showerheads and 45 percent less than a standard one. The head is mounted on a vertical slide rail that gives it a range of 17 inches. I lowered mine so the Nebia's fine mist could soak my thick head of hair. I appreciated the hand wand for rinsing off my legs and feet, as well as for its convenient magnetic dock. The only negative: I had to downgrade my dog to chilly outdoor showers, since too much fog engulfed the bathroom when I tried to get her fully rinsed off.
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