: Culligan WHS-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish

: Culligan WHS-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish

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Culligan WHS-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish

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Culligan WHS-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish
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Street Price: $34.99
Gaunz Org Price: $26.66
Savings!: $8.33 (24%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 72





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Culligan
EAN: 0033663006188
Label: Culligan
Product Manufacturer: Culligan
Model: WHS-C125
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Culligan
Ranking: 72
Studio: Culligan


Piece facts:
  • patented filter that reduces 99% of chlorine reducing sulfur odors and scale
  • Anti clog rubber spray nozzles and 10,000 gallon filter capacity
  • Easy to install with included Teflon tape and a wrench
  • 5 spray settings with massage
  • NSF Certified with a 5 year warranty




Finish Chrome Showerhead, Filtered Capacity Gallon 10,000 Wall-Mount WHS-C125 Culligan






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Reduce Chlorine and sulphur 0dor / 5 Spray Settings / Filter Life - 10,000 Gallons or 6 Months / 2.5 Gallon per Minute Flow / Chrome 10,000 gallon/ 6 month filter capacity (maximum flow rate of 2.5 gpm as required by ASME standards) Easy to install- no tools required Filter change reminder sticker included 5-year limited warranty Replacement Filter is CUL WHR140








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Culligan c125 wall mount showerhead ...
I just purchased the Culligan filtered showerhead. It far exceeds what I expected to get. The water pressure and water quality are amazing. I LOVE the different settings. I use the massage setting for a treat. I love how soft my hair and skin are after showering with this showerhead. I highly recommend it.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Purchase Ever
This is, without exaggeration, the best purchase I have ever made. It has a water-saving, 2.5-gallon-per-minute flow, which is both environmentally responsible and economical, combined with excellent water pressure and several powerful spray settings. (I prefer the standard spray setting, though, as the water pressure with some others can be almost too high.) It is well worth the price for these features alone.

The added filtration capability truly makes this an essential purchase, not just a worthwhile one, and it has done wonders for my family's severe itchy skin and my long wavy hair. Skin and scalp problems (dermatitis, pruritus, eczema) that were resistant to any type of treatment, including prescriptions, lessened by approximately 80% after using this showerhead. The need for conditioners and styling aids to manage my long hair also decreased notably.

This is not only a great, money-saving environmental purchase, but a great health and beauty purchase as well, and at such little cost. Furthermore, I installed it easily by myself in about 5 minutes, with only a wrench, and I'm still thrilled with it after 7 months. The best money I ever spent.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * LOVE LOVE LOVE my new shower head ...
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!! Wish I'd thought to get these a LOOOONG time ago. Makes me feel like I'm in a luxury hotel.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Better for the hair!
This showerhead has worked great for us. We have very hard water and it has helped tremendously by taking out some of the chlorine. My hair and skin are softer and less dry, and our shower has even been easier to clean since we installed this showerhead. I also use it to fill the bathtub for my children- it's worth it to know they aren't sitting in and breathing in chlorine.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Best one yet! ...
Finally, a shower filter contained in the shower head!
Easy to install but the directions should tell you to remove stickers [I know it is common sense but instructions should be specific.]
The rubber face, with many spray choices, will not corrode and clog like metal.
REASONABLY priced filter replacement.
Bonus!: It is so quiet!

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