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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.

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.

Eco Shower

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

Stock Status

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.

Cool Touch

Cool Touch: Specially designed shower valves that stay cool no matter the temperature of water. Ideal for children or vulnerable users.


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41 results

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.

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.

Eco Shower

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

Stock Status

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.

Cool Touch

Cool Touch: Specially designed shower valves that stay cool no matter the temperature of water. Ideal for children or vulnerable users.


What's the difference between 1-, 2- and 3‑outlet hansgrohe showers and which one will suit your bathroom best?

A 1‑outlet shower gives you a single head, often on an adjustable riser rail, and works well if you want a simple handheld or fixed shower only. A 2‑outlet set pairs a large fixed head (Raindance or a 240mm head) with a handset so you can use either or both, ideal if you want a rainfall experience but still need a flexible handset for rinsing or cleaning. A 3‑outlet system adds a third function such as body jets or a bath filler, useful in larger wet rooms or where you want a spa‑style setup. Pick based on space and how you use the shower: compact bathrooms often favour 1 or 2 outlets, while larger en suites benefit from a 3‑outlet luxury layout.

How do thermostatic, manual and digital hansgrohe showers compare for temperature control and safety?

Thermostatic showers mix hot and cold to keep temperature steady and react to pressure changes, which is reassuring if someone uses a tap elsewhere while you're showering. Manual showers give control but need you to blend hot and cold yourself. Digital or microprocessor models provide precise temperature and additional control features, though there are far fewer of these in the range. If you want reliable, family‑friendly protection against sudden hot or cold spikes, thermostatic is a practical, widely available choice.

Will a rainfall head fit and perform well in my bathroom, and what sizes are typical?

Rainfall heads here come in a range of diameters, common examples are 240mm and 260mm heads (Crometta S 240, Pulsify S 260) and larger ShowerTablet 400 options, so you should match the head size to your ceiling height and shower area to avoid splash. Wall‑mounted rainfall heads are included in our range alongside ceiling options; wall mounting suits most standard bathrooms, while a ShowerTablet 400 gives a very broad coverage in larger en suites. Keep in mind bigger heads give a gentler, immersive spray and often look best with a complementary riser or exposed bar mixer in chrome or matt black.

What do EcoSmart and EcoSmart+ mean, and will you notice reduced showering performance?

EcoSmart features reduce water use through flow‑restriction or intelligent modes; EcoSmart+ adds further efficiency improvements such as refined spray behaviour or proximity sensors. Many hansgrohe models carry these labels so you save water without a harsh performance drop, technologies like Pulsify are designed to keep a satisfying spray even at lower flow. If you want to cut bills and water use, an EcoSmart model like Vernis Shape or Activera S gives a good compromise; if you need very high flow for therapeutic jets, opt for a non‑eco power or tower shower.

How do I pick the right finish and match the shower to my taps and bath fittings?

The range is mainly offered in chrome and matt black finishes, with coordinated families such as Vernis Blend and Vernis Shape available as matching sets (showers, bath spouts and fillers). If you have black basin taps, choosing a matt black Vernis Blend 240 bar mixer ties the room together visually; chrome remains a timeless choice and suits contemporary or classic schemes. Look for complete shower and bath filler combinations in the same range to ensure matching lines and consistent handles and trim.