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Nebia Shower Head in our Skoolie: Honest Review

This our honest review of our family using the nebia shower head in our skoolie. Hope it helps you make a decision for your tiny build.
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  • @victorlee447
    @victorlee4472 жыл бұрын

    Excellent review, concise and to the point. None of the other reviews I've seen for this mentions the shower head has to be on when you use the handle which is important to know. You also confirmed my thought that the micro droplets cool off faster than larger droplets.

  • @NebiaShower

    @NebiaShower

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Victor, you are correct. All other things being equal, atomizing showers will be colder than non-atomizing showers because of their greater droplet surface area. However, I did want to let you know that our third and fourth generation Nebia showers are much warmer than Nebia 2.0 (the shower in this review). In fact, when compared to Nebia 2.0, the Nebia by Moen Spa Shower has droplets that are 61% larger in mass (17% larger in diameter), which significantly increases their ability to retain heat.

  • @benbrown8258
    @benbrown82582 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely sincerely appreciate your review. We made a Mist shower with an agricultural sprayer and it works wonderfully but it's inconvenient to set up so it helps to hear reviews of manufactured Mist showers. I'll have to do a little more research but I'm feeling it will be worth it

  • @bigtb

    @bigtb

    Жыл бұрын

    How do you like the agricultural sprayer vs a regular shower head?

  • @NebiaShower
    @NebiaShower2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for sharing your honest review! Unfortunately, we could not include a Wand-only setting for this product due to two separate regulatory restrictions. That being said, we're thrilled to hear you love your Nebia :)

  • @Mrlemar1

    @Mrlemar1

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in Germany and have never seen a shower that gets connected to a pipe in the wall before. Do you have options to just connect it to a mixer tap? And if I have to turn up my boiler, do I actually save money on the water? Seems like the extra heat needed would counteract the water saved.

  • @DevinBlackArnold

    @DevinBlackArnold

    10 ай бұрын

    It seems crazy that regulations prevented a diverter from being included near to the connection point for the unit at the wall! Were a diverter included there, I’d have assumed that it would be possible to internally route water flow to either the handheld sprayer, the overhead unit, or to both at the same time-what might the restrictions be, or what might they be in place to protect, that they prevented this feature from being included??

  • @thefarawaycloud
    @thefarawaycloud Жыл бұрын

    thank you for this review. I was contemplating getting this but did not know that the wand could not be used independently. I'm not particularly eager to get my hair wet in the shower daily so this won't work for me and I am so thankful for your review.

  • @TheHellerFamily
    @TheHellerFamily2 жыл бұрын

    Love your bus . Please do a full tour of the bus too.

  • @TeamBassett

    @TeamBassett

    2 жыл бұрын

    Will do!

  • @benbrown8258
    @benbrown8258 Жыл бұрын

    The mist shower experience is definitely worth it. I use an induction hot water heater 4 feet from the shower. It has numeric settings. We Heat our water to 140° for the shower. We also use a separate 2 gallon thermal storage unit that specifically fills for the shower. The thermal storage unit paid for itself in 2 months allowing us to use a fraction of the water and energy we had been using previously with far greater satisfaction. I've heard some people say that having an enclosed shower stall keeps the heat loss at a minimum. It would also be easy for hot water manufacturers to adjust their flow rate with on-demand systems to match even one nozzle mist systems if enough people requested it. It may be that some people's water leaks equal what the shower would actually use so maybe that's why currently on demand hot water manufacturers have such a high flow loss rate before their systems kick on. This is similar to the flush toilets of the 1930s that in some places left the water always running in the toilet so manual flushing was never needed. We know now the environment can't afford it and still provide safe water. Even if that wasn't the case I sure couldn't afford the water bill.

  • @elwood212
    @elwood212 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this I was thinking of putting one of these in our semi outdoor shower on our tanked property. Winter is super cold so this won’t work. I would also want to use the wand for cleaning the shower.

  • @chubchub3902
    @chubchub3902 Жыл бұрын

    Would be nice if u can turn the shower on to it regularly showering 😢

  • @AverageReviewsYT
    @AverageReviewsYT2 жыл бұрын

    What you are saving in water savings you are losing a portion of that to energy bill and the inconvenience of having to be right up to it.. which I’m sure is annoying. I was looking at theirs a few months ago and people all say the same thing. A mist is a mist. It can’t hold temperature very well.. so people tune the heater up.. which draws more power to keep it at higher temp. I’d like to have one I just am not dealing with the higher electric bill over water bill s

  • @NebiaShower

    @NebiaShower

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! I wanted to address your comment about having a higher electric bill with Nebia as this is not true. First of all, in most cases you will only need to turn up your water heater if you have a very large/open style or an outdoor shower. But we understand that some people like it very hot :) Where the magic happens is when you are able to contain the heat/humidity produced by the spa shower as this creates our signature steam shower experience. This works best with an enclosed shower. If you have a hot water tank it’s best to think of your water heater as a kettle. It takes less energy to heat warm water a couple of degrees up rather than emptying the kettle halfway, filling it with cold water, and then heating it back up to the desired temperature (standard shower). Since Nebia draws very little water from your water heater, it does not need to continuously heat up gallons and gallons of cold water to replenish itself after a water-intensive shower. So, even if it is at a couple degrees higher, you will still be saving energy and $ with Nebia overall. Hope that helps!