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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.

Water Feed

Ceiling Fed: Ceiling fed showers use pipework that comes through your ceiling. They can be used with one or two shower heads.

Wall Fed: Wall fed showers use pipework that comes through the wall behind the shower. They can also be used with one or two shower heads and are easier to retrofit.

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.

Installation Type

Exposed: Pipework, showerheads, and controls are on display.

Concealed: Pipework is hidden behind the wall for a minimalistic look.

Cool Touch

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

Eco Shower

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

Power (kW)

8.5kW: 6mm² cable size for ≤18m run. 10mm² cable size for 18-35m run.

9.0kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.7kW: 10mm² cable size.

10.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

For runs longer than 35m, a qualified electrician should assess voltage drop and possibly use 16mm² cable.


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111 results

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.

Water Feed

Ceiling Fed: Ceiling fed showers use pipework that comes through your ceiling. They can be used with one or two shower heads.

Wall Fed: Wall fed showers use pipework that comes through the wall behind the shower. They can also be used with one or two shower heads and are easier to retrofit.

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.

Installation Type

Exposed: Pipework, showerheads, and controls are on display.

Concealed: Pipework is hidden behind the wall for a minimalistic look.

Cool Touch

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

Eco Shower

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

Power (kW)

8.5kW: 6mm² cable size for ≤18m run. 10mm² cable size for 18-35m run.

9.0kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.7kW: 10mm² cable size.

10.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

For runs longer than 35m, a qualified electrician should assess voltage drop and possibly use 16mm² cable.


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

5.0
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Mira Sport Multi-Fit 9.8kW Electric Shower - White & Chrome 1.1746.834

5.0
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Mira Activate Thermostatic Concealed Smart Digital Shower - Gravity Pumped 1.1903.091

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Mira Minimal Thermostatic Exposed Mixer Shower Black Cool Touch - 39584W-BL

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Mira Sport Multi-Fit 9kW Electric Shower - White & Chrome 1.1746.833

4.5
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Mira Minimal Thermostatic Dual Head Exposed Mixer Shower Black Cool Touch - 39585W-BL

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How do I choose between electric, mixer, digital or power showers for my home water supply?

Start with what feeds you have; an electric shower needs only a cold feed and heats water on demand, while mixer, digital and smart showers need both hot and cold supplies. If you have a combi boiler or high‑pressure mains you can use HP/combi compatible mixers, digital or smart showers for strong flow. If you have a gravity system with a cold tank, look at power showers with an integrated pump or models labelled suitable for low pressure. For example, a combi boiler pairs well with a Mira Platinum smart digital shower, whereas a loft tank system benefits from a Vigour power shower with pump.

I have low water pressure, will an electric shower work or should I get a pumped or power shower?

A standard electric shower will run from a cold feed but its performance depends on mains pressure and the unit's kW rating; typical electric models here range from about 7.5kW up to 10.8kW. If your supply is weak because of a cold water tank, a pumped electric or a power shower with an integrated pump will give a noticeably better flow. Mira lists specific low‑pressure friendly models, such as the Advance ATL low pressure 9kW electric shower, and several power showers designed for gravity systems.

What's the practical difference between thermostatic, pressure stabilised and digital controls, and which should I pick for a family?

Thermostatic valves mix hot and cold to hold the temperature you set and protect against sudden scalds, so they are ideal for homes with children or vulnerable users. Pressure stabilised controls go further by keeping both temperature and pressure steady when someone else uses water elsewhere. Digital or microprocessor‑controlled showers give the most precise temperature and flow control and often offer preset profiles, which is handy if several family members prefer different temperatures.

How many outlets do I need and should I get an exposed or concealed shower?

One outlet gives a handset or fixed head for simple showers; two outlets typically pair a rainfall head with a handset for flexibility; three outlets add extras like body jets or a bath filler for a spa experience. Concealed installations hide pipework for a sleek, contemporary look, while exposed fittings are easier to retrofit and show the rail and controls. For example, choose a concealed dual‑head rainfall and handset unit for a modern tiled walk‑in shower, or an exposed single‑outlet handset if you are updating a rental bathroom.

I'm interested in smart or digital showers, will they work with my combi boiler or gravity system and what extra features do they offer?

Digital and smart showers require hot and cold feeds, and many models are offered in both HP/combi and gravity‑pumped variants so you can match your system; for instance the Mira Platinum smart digital shower is available in HP/combi and gravity pumped versions. Smart showers use a microprocessor for precise temperature and flow and often add smartphone or smart‑home control for presets and remote start. If you want exact temperature consistency and remote control, a smart/digital unit gives the clearest benefits.