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

  • 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 no tool required
  • 5 spray settings with massage
  • NSF Certified with a 5 year warranty

Reduce Chlorine and sulphur Odor / 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

Rating: (out of 88 reviews)

List Price: $ 34.99

Price: $ 24.49

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5 Comments to “Culligan WSH-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish Reviews”

  1. L. Giso says:

    Review by L. Giso for Culligan WSH-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish
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    I was saving up to buy the Aquasana showerhead filter, trying to rationalize spending $80 on a product just because our water smells a little funky. I researched dillegently about all of my shower-filter options, read all the Amazon and other sites reviews I could find, and while there was a lot of hype about Aquasana, the real user reviews made me question it’s durability, value, and also, it wasn’t very pretty.

    Then I discovered this Culligan shower filter. It’s a little bigger than my regular showerhead, but that’s more the massage settings than the filtration unit. It’s shiny chrome and looks really nice in my shower. It installed in about 3 minutes and has worked beautifully for the last 2 months.

    My main reason for buying this was bad smelling water. This filter got rid of all the odors in our tap water (the metallic tap water smell and the super nasty hydrogen sulfide/rotten egg smell that only got worse the hotter the water was). But it’s also improved my skin and hair condition. All this time I had thought I had dry skin and damaged hair. But not anymore. I never would have thought to blame the water!

    The 5 massage settings are nice, but I find I like the regular spray shower setting. I was worried that a filter may impact my water pressure, but it actually seems to have improved. The highest-pressure setting on this is almost too much pressure, but it might be good for a theraputic massage.

    This was a fabulous find for only ~$30. The quality of the showerhead alone would be worth that, even without the added bonus of filtering out all the yucky stuff.

  2. caroslime says:

    Review by caroslime for Culligan WSH-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish
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    I have battled eczema and extremely dry skin for a lifetime with countless moisturizers, creams, special body washes, etc. Who know my biggest enemy was my shower?! Now, for the first time ever, I can use regular BAR soap–if you have eczema, you know that this is a major coup! I can see a real difference now when I showered elsewhere on a holiday visit–I’m back to feeling like my skin was a flaky mess. I HIGHLY recommend it for anyone with dry skin and/or eczema. Oh, and as a bonus, it’s also improved the quality of my curly hair! Win win!

  3. KPeel says:

    Review by KPeel for Culligan WSH-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish
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    I’ve had this for over a year now. We do not have soft water, and I recommend this if you have the same problem. I replace the filter every 6 mo. I can tell a big difference with my hair (color) and skin. Highly recommend it!

  4. ampj_dad says:

    Review by ampj_dad for Culligan WSH-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish
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    As many of the reviews for this product indicate, the unit does seem to do a very good job of filtering the water supply and removing the chlorine odor. Just be aware of the head design. See all those little nozzles? They point straight out (no flare) and the front of the shower head is flat. As a result, the shower stream is EXTREMELY narrow.

    Measured 18-20″ from the shower head, the water cone is barely the width of a dollar bill. That’s a tight spread and your shoulders are out of the water if the shower is aimed at the middle of your back. There is no adjustment to widen the water spray. This may not bother everyone. However, if you like a wide spray, buy an inline filter and use the shower head of your choice.

    I wish I had understood just how narrow the water stream was before I purchased this unit. This is my only complaint about an otherwise quality unit.

  5. Searching says:

    Review by Searching for Culligan WSH-C125 Wall-Mount 10,000 Gallon Capacity Filtered Showerhead, Chrome Finish
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    Have been using this shower filter head for a couple of weeks, I am very happy with it. Easy to install. I had very good water pressure out of my old showerhead, but this is even better. The massage setting is killer! The normal shower setting is great as well.

    I bought this chlorine filter after I read the book “The Truth About Beauty” by Kat James. She tells how chlorine in our city water affects our skin, hair and internally since we breathe the mist while showering. The water does smell cleaner, my hair is fuller and I have more natural curl. Also when I skip a day washing my hair, my scalp does not feel dirty after just one day not washing it.

    I feel this is one more product to improve my health & well-being.

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