| If the shower is only 20 sq feet - would the hand held be too cluttered in addition to the showerhead. Not sure if this is too much for a small shower. |
| If you don't have a need for a handheld, why do it? They're nominally for people with accessibility needs. |
| I’m a woman, this is 10000% needed. |
No, use your imagination. |
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I'm a big fan of handheld.
-Guy |
| handhelds are always useful for cleaning the shower itself, rinsing shampoo, washing a pet or whatever. i have mine set up so i can run both at once instead of being on a diverter. |
| I love mine for all the reasons listed above. |
| What if you had a regular showerhead that also works as a handheld. Then you don't need a separate hand held. |
| ^^ that's what we have, and I will never give up the handheld for all the reasons already mentioned |
| I find it pretty convenient for rinsing things off. Ours is attached to the regular shower head, so doesn’t take up extra room. |
| Definitely necessary |
| Love my hand held. So useful for all the reasons stated by others. I like the big rain stationary shower head but like the smaller handheld for rinsing. |
| I don't get the premise of the question. You can get a hand-held that doesn't take up space. |
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The question was is having a separate hand held installed with a diverter between the showerhead and hand held look too cluttered in a shower that is only 20 sq feet.
I know this is always shown in bigger showers - doing a bathroom remodel so not sure if I should put the separate hand held or put it as part of the showerhead (which is cheaper). It looks like to have a separate hand held vs attached to the shower. |
| Do you have kids? We always used handheld when rinsing kids off. |