The two shower heads on the VEVOR serve all bathroom types and showering styles. There are mobile dual shower heads, rainfall bathroom shower systems, ceiling mounted dual shower heads, wall mounted dual shower heads, and high pressure dual shower heads in this range. Whether you want a complete set of shower faucets or just one upgrade, VEVOR dual shower heads give you even water flow and a modern look for your bathroom.
For your bathroom upgrade, do you want two shower heads mounted to the ceiling, a wall-mounted system, or a handheld option? With VEVOR dual shower heads, you do not have to worry about uneven water coverage or limited spray reach, unlike with most single-head showers. With the right dual shower heads, you can get water on every part of your body, control the spray in different ways, and make your bathroom look more elegant. Every VEVOR is designed to work the same way, day in and day out.
There are different types of mounting options and system setups for VEVOR dual shower heads. If you choose the right mounting style, the two shower heads will fit your bathroom's plumbing and provide the coverage you need.
Two shower heads installed on the ceiling let water fall from above. In the overhead position, the water flows evenly over the shoulders, back, and head. Two VEVOR shower heads mount to the ceiling. They have wide shower panels or big round heads that spread water over a large area. The ceiling-mounted design works best in bathrooms with high ceilings and open shower stalls, where overhead rain protection is most important.
The VEVOR ceiling-mounted dual shower heads are made of ABS and stainless steel. It is easy to connect the ceiling mount bracket and supply arm to standard ceiling plumbing outlets. On the same water supply line as the main shower head, most VEVOR ceiling-mounted dual shower heads have a second mobile unit or a lower fixed head. Users can get full overhead coverage and a focused handheld spray from a single set of shower faucets.
In home bathrooms, a dual shower head mounted on the wall is the most common setup. The wall mount positions the main shower head on the shower wall at shoulder or head height. With VEVOR wall-mounted dual shower heads, you can get a fixed wall-arm shower head and a handheld dual shower head on a slide bar or a different bracket. Since people are of different heights, the slide bar on the mobile unit lets it move up and down the wall.
The VEVOR wall-mounted dual shower heads connect to standard wall plumbing. In the wall-mounted range, shower tap sets come with both shower heads, the diverter valve, and the supply hose. With the diversion control, users can send water to either one or both heads simultaneously. VEVOR's wall-mounted dual shower heads are available in chrome, brushed nickel, or matte black to match your other bathroom fixtures.
With handheld dual shower heads, you can adjust the spray direction to fit your needs. A braided stainless steel hose links the hand-held unit to the main water supply. When not in use, the VEVOR handheld dual shower heads slide into a wall bracket. They effortlessly separate for rinsing, bathing children, cleaning the shower enclosure, or directing water to specific body parts while washing.
You can get VEVOR mobile dual shower heads as upgrade parts to buy separately or as part of full rainfall bathroom shower systems. The handheld head in each VEVOR dual shower head set is small, light, and designed for easy one-handed use. Most VEVOR handheld dual shower heads come with hoses that are 59 to 79 inches long, which are long enough to reach every part of the shower without effort. Standard half-inch water supply lines can work with VEVOR's handheld dual shower heads.
VEVOR shower tap sets include everything you need to install two shower heads in a bathroom, whether they are brand new or already installed. Many parts make up a VEVOR shower faucet set. It includes the wall plate, the main shower head, the handheld dual shower head, the slide bar, the supply hose, and all the mounting tools. If you buy a full shower faucet set, you will not have to look for compatible parts separately, and you can be sure all the parts will work properly with both shower heads.
You can get VEVOR shower faucet sets with either a thermostat or a standard single control. Thermostatic shower faucet sets keep water temperature steady and prevent sudden changes while the tap is in use. For a lower price, standard pressure-balance shower faucet sets give you solid control over temperature and pressure. In the VEVOR range, you can mount either option with two shower heads, either on the wall or the ceiling.
There are different pressure settings and spray patterns on VEVOR dual shower heads so that people can find the right one for them. Knowing spray levels and pressure output helps buyers choose dual shower heads that deliver the best experience.
Many bathrooms have enough water pressure for high pressure dual shower heads, but the shape of the shower head can limit the force of the spray. VEVOR high pressure dual shower heads focus water flow and boost spray force without adding extra water pressure from the supply line. They do this with precision-drilled nozzle shapes and internal pressure chambers. This type of showerhead can make the shower experience better than with many standard low-flow heads.
Bathrooms with normal home water pressure can use VEVOR high pressure dual shower heads. High pressure dual shower heads have nozzles that send water through smaller holes at a faster speed. It makes a firm, penetrating spray that loosens up muscles and cleans well. A variety of wall and ceiling mounting options are available for VEVOR's high pressure dual shower heads. Most high-pressure models are compatible with standard shower faucet sets and plumbing connections.
Rainfall bathroom shower systems can make it feel like you are standing in rain. Bathroom shower systems from VEVOR feature wide, flat shower heads with many small nozzles evenly distributed across the shower head's face. Each nozzle emits a slow stream of water that lands vertically on the user. When you shower, the rainfall spray pattern covers a wide area, creating a soft, relaxing experience you can use every day.
There are round and square VEVOR dual shower heads in the rainfall bathroom shower system range. The square heads are 8 to 16 inches across. Rainfall heads that are bigger cover more ground. You can choose from different spray patterns on many VEVOR dual shower heads by rotating the head's face or changing the diverter. Rainfall, massage, mist, and jet sets are all common spray patterns across the range. By adjusting the spray patterns, users can change how the shower feels without replacing the two shower heads or any other parts of the system.
Any bathroom can use a VEVOR dual shower head, from high-pressure wall-mounted units to ceiling-mounted rainfall systems. There are handheld dual shower heads, full shower faucet sets, rainfall bathroom shower systems, and high pressure dual shower heads in a number of different styles in the whole range. We aim to ensure that every model works well over time and that you can count on reliable help after the sale. Check out all of VEVOR's dual shower heads to get the best one for your bathroom right now.
Actually, VEVOR high-pressure dual shower heads use nozzle technology to deliver a stronger spray without requiring higher supply pressure. The majority of models work well with normal home water flow.
The valve, heads, hose, slide bar, and mounting tools are all part of a full VEVOR shower faucet set. For stand-alone dual shower heads, you might need to buy a diverter valve separately. Before placing an order, always check the product page to confirm which parts you will receive.
With their wide array of nozzles, rainfall dual shower heads create a soft, wide water flow that mimics rain. High-pressure dual shower heads focus water flow through smaller nozzles to make a spray that is harder and more focused.
Yes, VEVOR wall-mounted dual shower heads can connect to standard 1/2-inch wall outlet plumbing found in most bathrooms. For most setups, you do not need any special fittings. A professional plumber should make the connection to ensure it seals properly and works well under pressure.