Tandem shower heads

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Jetboy55

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I've decided not to remove my shower/tub. But to make it more useful and enjoyable, I would like to have two shower heads for
when the Mrs. and I shower together. I would like to find a solution that doesn't include plumbing in the walls. This product does
basically what I want https://tandem.boona.com/ but I want handhelds on both sides, and I don't want to spend $350 on it. I imagine
that two shower head will function ok, as we have 70 psi for pressure with 3/4 pipe delivering the water. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.
 

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its allready listed for 250 bucks youve got tax possibly shipping plus the rest of the doodads to make 2 handhelds , and I dont know if the 250 bucks includes the shower heads. So with 350 bucks being out side the allowable budget it might not be feasable , Who knows it might be junk as well? Somebody that really wanted to add that contraption though might think its worth it just a personal choice It might serve you well I would not expect it to be super high quality but might please you.
 

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You can replace your tub spout with a tub spout that has another water outlet on it. Then attach any handheld sprayer to the outlet. This is the cheapo way to do it and I did this at my old house. It works great but looks kind of janky.
 

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That is CRAZY... Kinda cool! Thanks for finding that.. Not sure I'll ever sell one, but its another interesting option to solve a problem.

But you could DIY something like that for a lot less... just likely less elegantly.

Showehead splitter, shower hose, curtain rod, zip ties/velcro straps..

OK>> Someone already beat us to it.
 

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Good Tips ! Actually could be very helpful many people handicapped or even just need a temporary solution , till they get well or get around to some in depth project to make bathing easier
 

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Thanks everyone, those solutions might work. Yeah, they can look a little janky, but with the right hardware, they might look ok and work well.
 

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If you want an in-between for at home this is a good solution. It's 3d printed parts and hangers to get you started. It's my etsy, If you have any questions please reach out. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1356253438/tandem-shower-diy-kit
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