Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Don’t Just Take Our Word For It


A customer of ours just sent us this link to a video he put up.  Trevor was very excited when three different Oxygenics showerheads arrived at his door and he quickly installed the Vortex and compared it to his American Standard low flow.  Nice job Trevor, thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSq1ixfhDZY&feature=channel_video_title

Jkman76 can be seen unboxing his SkinCare and installing it after a quick comparison, “real powerful”.  Not quite as slick as other videos but an honest account and certainly another satisfied customer.

Here’s a professional and positive review with no actual demonstration.  We appreciate the fancy shift focus though.

Katie in the UK demonstrates a BodySpa handheld showerhead.  I included this one so you know how much they’re being gouged across the pond – 59 pounds!   Ouch, I’d have to take a shower after paying that much.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jewrtceU7V8&feature=related

This is a clip from a Canadian Home Show demonstration.  The gauge is very revealing.  Remember, saving water means saving HOT water, which means saving energy too.

This clip is really just someone turning on his SkinCare showerhead.  What I love are the comments, people have a hard time believing this much water pressure is delivered through a 1.5gpm head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelPqOxrWTw&feature=related


Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Seinfeld’s Flat Hair


We get comments all the time in the low flow showerhead business, ‘did you see that Seinfeld episode?’

Yes we did.  It’s hilarious and as much as it gives low flow showerheads a bad wrap, often it’s well deserved.  As Seen On TV, many low flow showerheads are lame, like standing under a heavy drizzle.  It’s infuriating and those cheap units are still giving ‘low flow’ a bad name.

I used to have a ‘greasy hair’ look with my American Standard low volume (not even low flow) showerhead.  I’d have to crank the water to full and even then I couldn’t quite rinse all the conditioner from my flowing locks. 

Manufacturers really require innovative technology to deliver low flow and high pressure.  And only Oxygenics has patented engineered technologies and materials that really deliver, without busting the wallet.  When I made the switch to Oxygenics I began using half the volume of water and said goodbye to the grease ball look.

"The Shower Head" is the 126th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 16th episode for the 7th season. It aired on February 15, 1996

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlrtQb24Qxw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMITcQUe-9M
http://www.nbc.com/


Monday, 6 June 2011

Storm, the gender-neutral shower head




Toronto Oxygenics laboratories have unveiled the world’s first gender-neutral low flow, high-pressure shower head.  Not wanting the stereotypes of being labeled an overbearing boy - as a result of 54 powerful spray nozzles saturating every inch of your body; conversely, not succumbing to the maternal and nurturing feminine - doing its part in conserving our planets precious water supply.  Storm has kicked up a ‘storm’ controversy from persnickety shower-goers across Canada.

Storm developers believe it unnecessary to brag about giving you 30% more water pressure compared to other rain showers and using up to 70% less water.  Nor do they want people be lulled only by the luxurious pampering nature that leaves you clean and pretty.

It’s territory pioneered by Oxygenics and the Oxygenics family of showerheads.  All proudly gender-confused. 

Man or Woman?  Boy or Girl? The debate continues and Storm is tight lipped and pleased by all the attention.  It just wants to be in your home saving you water, energy and money.  Name another child that does that?

[ With apologies to Kathy Witterick and David Stocker ]

the Toronto Star, which published the original story on Saturday

http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20110526/genderless-baby-storm-110526/