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Mira Electric Showers 9.8kW

The 9.8kW is by far the most popular power rating among the Mira Electric Showers because of their compatibility, functionality and level of styling. For power on a budget simple take a look at the Mira Escape, with its thermostatic temperature control and easy to use controls you won’t be disappointed! Alternatively inject some serious good looks into your showering area with a Mira Galena, utter beauty combined with patented Mira technology and you have a shower that won’t be beaten.

 
 

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Shower Type

Electric Shower: Requires cold water only. Water is heated by an electrical heating element for hot water on demand.

Mixer Shower: Includes bar mixer, concealed mixer and exposed mixer. These showers require hot and cold feeds that are mixed and differ by installation style.

Digital Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds. Uses a digital thermostat for precise temperature and flow control.

Smart Shower: Same requirements as a digital shower, but with smartphone and smart home control.

Power Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds and includes an integrated pump to boost water pressure.

Shower Tower: Requires hot and cold feeds into a single tower unit. Includes luxuries such as body jets.

Outlets

1 Outlet: One shower head that's either fixed or attached to an adjustable riser rail.

2 Outlets: Two shower heads, one wall or ceiling mounted and one handset, that can be used independently or sometimes simultaneously.

3 Outlets: Three shower functions, typically a shower head, a handset, and an additional feature such as body jets or a bath filler, which can be operated separately or in combination.

Supply Type

High Pressure / Combi: These systems use a combination boiler which heats mains pressure water and sends it around your home.

Low Pressure / Gravity Fed: These systems usually use a cold water tank in the loft and a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard.

Temperature Control

Manual: Must be independently supplied with hot and cold water feeds. Temperature and flow are controlled by the user.

Thermostatic: Mixes hot and cold water to selected temperature and adjusts to changes in pressure or temperature of the water supply.

Microprocessor: Commonly used in digital and smart showers. Automatically controls flow and temperature.

Pressure Stabilised: Keeps temperature and pressure consistent. Stops spikes when water is used by other appliances.

Eco Shower

Eco Shower: includes clever water-saving features such as proximity sensors and eco modes.


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Stock Status

Shower Type

Electric Shower: Requires cold water only. Water is heated by an electrical heating element for hot water on demand.

Mixer Shower: Includes bar mixer, concealed mixer and exposed mixer. These showers require hot and cold feeds that are mixed and differ by installation style.

Digital Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds. Uses a digital thermostat for precise temperature and flow control.

Smart Shower: Same requirements as a digital shower, but with smartphone and smart home control.

Power Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds and includes an integrated pump to boost water pressure.

Shower Tower: Requires hot and cold feeds into a single tower unit. Includes luxuries such as body jets.

Outlets

1 Outlet: One shower head that's either fixed or attached to an adjustable riser rail.

2 Outlets: Two shower heads, one wall or ceiling mounted and one handset, that can be used independently or sometimes simultaneously.

3 Outlets: Three shower functions, typically a shower head, a handset, and an additional feature such as body jets or a bath filler, which can be operated separately or in combination.

Supply Type

High Pressure / Combi: These systems use a combination boiler which heats mains pressure water and sends it around your home.

Low Pressure / Gravity Fed: These systems usually use a cold water tank in the loft and a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard.

Temperature Control

Manual: Must be independently supplied with hot and cold water feeds. Temperature and flow are controlled by the user.

Thermostatic: Mixes hot and cold water to selected temperature and adjusts to changes in pressure or temperature of the water supply.

Microprocessor: Commonly used in digital and smart showers. Automatically controls flow and temperature.

Pressure Stabilised: Keeps temperature and pressure consistent. Stops spikes when water is used by other appliances.

Eco Shower

Eco Shower: includes clever water-saving features such as proximity sensors and eco modes.


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Mira Azora 9.8kW Thermostatic Electric Shower - Frosted Glass 1.1634.011

4.8
108 ratings
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£329.66 inc
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Mira Advance Flex Thermostatic Electric Shower 9.8kW

Mira Advance Flex 9.8kW Thermostatic Electric Shower - White 1.1785.004

4.9
19 ratings
£372.54 inc
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Save £70.28 | Was £442.82
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Mira Sport 9.8kW Electric Shower - White & Chrome 1.1746.822

5.0
1 rating
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£258.00 inc
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mira-sport-dual-electric-shower-98kw-white-chrome-11746825

Mira Sport 9.8kW Dual Head Electric Shower - White & Chrome 1.1746.825

5.0
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£358.80 inc
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Save £11.19 | Was £369.99
mira-sport-multi-fit-electric-shower-98kw-white-11746834

Mira Sport Multi-Fit 9.8kW Electric Shower - White & Chrome 1.1746.834

5.0
1 rating
£279.99 inc
VAT

Will a 9.8kW Mira electric shower work with a standard UK home supply and give a good flow?

Yes. The 9.8kW rating is the most popular because it suits the majority of UK homes and balances water temperature with a comfortable flow for everyday use. If you have a standard cold-only feed, a Mira electric such as the Sport or Advance will heat water on demand using its internal element. If your water pressure is very low, choose a pumped model like the Elite SE to boost flow without changing the kW rating.

What is the benefit of a thermostatic model over a manual or pressure-stabilised one?

Thermostatic models, such as the Azora and several Advance and Sport options, let you set a temperature and will adjust to small pressure or temperature changes so your shower stays consistent. Manual units control temperature and flow directly, which can be fine if your supply is steady. Pressure-stabilised models sit between the two, reducing temperature spikes when other water is used elsewhere in the house.

Do I need a dual-head or single-outlet shower, and how do they behave differently?

Single-outlet showers give a single spray from a fixed head or handset and suit most standard enclosures. Dual-head options, like the Elite SE Dual Head or some Sport dual-heads, offer a ceiling or wall-mounted head plus a handset so you can use either independently or together for wider coverage. If you have a large walk-in shower or like the option of a rainfall head and a handheld, a two-outlet model gives more flexibility.

Which finishes look best in a contemporary or a more traditional bathroom?

For a contemporary look, white and chrome Sport or Advance models and the frosted glass Azora give a sleek, modern feel. For a softer, design-led look, the Galena in slate effect adds a stylish, tactile finish that suits luxury or period-inspired bathrooms. If you want something understated, plain white units blend neatly into most schemes.

Are pumped electric showers noisy or more expensive to run compared with non-pumped models?

Pumped models like the Elite SE do use a small integrated pump, so they can be a little noisier than non-pumped electric showers, but the trade-off is noticeably stronger flow on low-pressure supplies. Running costs are determined largely by how hot and how long you shower rather than the pump itself, because all these units heat water on demand. Pricewise, pumped options can be competitively priced in the range shown, so you get pressure improvement without a big upfront premium.