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I live in a house that has water pressure below 30psi (and doesn’t seem like it can even keep up with that), I definitely take longer because it doesn’t rinse my hair/scalp out properly. And it is unsatisfying.
Then again, I also take less showers than I should because of that (though I also have a medical thing where I do not visibly sweat even in extreme conditions so things like pit stains are not a thing) so I use much less water overall. Probably gross but I am a shut-in.
If you’re asserting that high-pressure is uncomfortable, the user should be able to just… set it to a lower pressure before (or after) they get in. Though if you mean just-get-it-done mentality I’d say that’s not a bad thing so long as they are in the shower long enough to get clean, seems like an optimal situation (for most people at least) to me.
I live in a house that has water pressure below 30psi (and doesn’t seem like it can even keep up with that), I definitely take longer because it doesn’t rinse my hair/scalp out properly. And it is unsatisfying.
Then again, I also take less showers than I should because of that (though I also have a medical thing where I do not visibly sweat even in extreme conditions so things like pit stains are not a thing) so I use much less water overall. Probably gross but I am a shut-in.
If you’re asserting that high-pressure is uncomfortable, the user should be able to just… set it to a lower pressure before (or after) they get in. Though if you mean just-get-it-done mentality I’d say that’s not a bad thing so long as they are in the shower long enough to get clean, seems like an optimal situation (for most people at least) to me.