Description
“Enjoy relaxing, hot massaging showers with the low flow showerhead rated #1 by leading conservation groups”
Highlights
- Recognized in Good Housekeeping, Family Circle and Newsweek magazines
- 2.0 gpm showerhead saves you up to 20% more energy and water without any sacrifices*
- Adjustable 9-jet turbo massages: soft relaxing sprays to deep, therapeutic massages
- Consistent flow rate, regardless of water pressure
- Self-cleaning, non-aerated spray, water sense labeled; and maintenance-free
- Installs easily without any tools
- Corrosion-resistant, high-impact ABS thermoplastic body
- Budget-friendly price
How It Works
The Niagara 2.0 gpm Earth™ Massage White Showerhead is a non-aerating, low flow showerhead (Flow Control Technology), which offers 9-jet turbo massaging sprays:
- Non-aerating means air is not mixed into the water stream, as it passes through the showerhead; as a result, less temperature is lost between the showerhead and you.
- 2.0 gpm low flow means you will save up to 3,650 gallons of water per year! That's approximately $72 in electric and $46 in gas water heating!*
- Flow Control Technology means you will have consistent, even pressure regardless of water pressure; in fact, it means greater force at low pressure.
- 9-jet turbo massages mean you enjoy the feeling of a higher flow, luxury showerhead at home.
- In a nutshell, it means you will get superior performance, along with greater water temperature and flow control, while enjoying maximum energy savings.
You Also Need
- Niagara Teflon Tape (sold separately)
* Water treatment costs calculated at $4/1000 gallons (includes waste water). Electric savings calculated at $0.12 per kWh. Energy and water savings based on DOE/FEMP calculator data. Calculated average of Niagara 1.5 gpm and 2.0 gpm Earth™ Massage showerheads vs. standard 2.5 gpm showerhead. About 30% of a family's home water usage happens in the shower with a standard 2.5 gpm showerhead.
Make & Model
- Manufacturer: Niagara Conservation
- Model: N2920
- Water Sense Labeled: Yes
- Color: White
- Material: Brass collar (standard 1/2 inch inside threads), corrosion-resistant, high-impact ABS thermoplastic body
- Weight: 0.35 pounds (6 ounces or 0.16 kg)
- Type: Non-aerated
- Max Flow (Pressure): 2.0 gpm (80 psi)
- Variable Sprays: 9
- Off Valve: No
- Certifications: CSA, California Energy Commission, ANSI
- Case Quantity: 50
- Other: Product Sheet
How to Install
Optional: small towel/rag and pliers/wrench
- Twist off the existing showerhead; if you need pliers, first put a small towel over the showerhead for better grip and protection.
- Wrap teflon tape (not included) in a clockwise direction 5 or more times around the shower pipe.
- Hand tighten your new showerhead onto the shower pipe as tight as possible.
- Turn the water on and check for leaks; if leaking occurs, hand tightening again.
- If leaking continues, use pliers to tighten; but first cover the showerhead with a small towel for better grip and protection.
- Check again for leaks, and repeat above step as necessary.
- If you need more help, watch Installing a Low-Flow Showerhead: A Sierra Club Green Tip.
Warranty
- 10-Year Guarantee
FAQs About Low Flow Showerheads
What features should I look for in low flow showerheads?
Look for a flow rate of 1.5–2.0 GPM, WaterSense certification, pressure-compensating technology, adjustable spray modes, easy-clean nozzles, and durable materials like stainless steel or brass. Handheld designs are also useful for flexibility.
Can I get low flow showerheads with built-in filters?
Yes. Many low flow showerheads include built-in filters that reduce chlorine, heavy metals, and mineral buildup. Filtered models are especially popular for improving skin and hair feel.
What brands provide low flow showerheads with adjustable spray settings?
Brands like Delta Faucet, Waterpik, Moen, Kohler, and Niagara Conservation offer low flow showerheads with multiple spray patterns such as rain, massage, mist, and pause modes.
What is the average water savings with one of these showerheads?
Most low flow showerheads reduce water use by around 20% compared to standard 2.5 GPM models. Over a year, that can save thousands of gallons of water for an average household.