Gadget Review: Vehhe Ionic Shower Head
Look, here's the deal. Sometimes companies send me products to review. I usually try and make sure they're interesting, useful, or delightfully weird. Mostly they're electronic gadgets or cool books.
But someone offered to send me a shower head to review. And our old shower head had got a bit gunked up. So I said yes. I have sold the soul of this blog for a £13 bit of plastic full of magic stones.
Anyway, here's the obligatory video.
Is it any good? I mean... yeah. It's a mass produced bit of plastic. It fits onto a standard UK shower hose. You can have a high pressure beam, a rain shower, or a mix of the two - all from one button.
Do the beads have ionic magic? Not a clue. They certainly make it look nice though.
If you'd like me to review something - please get in touch.
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mike says:
Is it possible to reverse the polarity of the ionic flow?
Denny said on boing.world:
@Edent Well it's a good job we're not relying on you to run the country any more I guess, with your incipient millions.
Dave Letorey said on mastodon.social:
@Edent lol, just lol
Andy Mabbett says:
When I had a new shower installed, a while back, I noticed in the small print a claim that using a shower head or hose other than the manufacturers' own would invalidate its warranty.
Stephen says:
A fair number of "negative ion" products have turned out to be radioactive (see Thought Emporium's video), so I'd be a little sceptical of using something like this without testing for that.
Priyanca a11y said on bsky.app:
I unexpectedly enjoyed this quite whimsical review & I don't think I've read a review for a shower head before! 😂 'Do the beads have ionic magic? Not a clue.' is my favourite line
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