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The Nebia also has a few other handy design features. The showerhead tilts and swivels in multiple directions for optimal positioning. It's also mounted on a slide rail that has 17 inches of travel.
Nebia sent me an early unit to test out and I immediately set out to install it in my shower. It’s supposed to be pretty easy, however, that wasn’t the case for my non-typical shower setup.
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Nebia also offers quite a few finish options for the Quattro. Again, I tested the chrome model, but they also have brushed nickel, matte black, brushed gold, and oil rubbed bronze.
Yet the Nebia does use far less water than a typical shower. Even with the shower head running full strength, a 10-minute shower used between nine and 10 gallons of water.
Back in 2015, Tim Cook threw his weight behind a water-efficient shower head called Nebia, which sprays in a way that uses less water, but still keeps people warm. It doesn't have an Apple logo on ...
Last year, Tim Cook-backed shower startup Nebia announced it had raised a Series A led by the faucet-maker Moen. This year, we’re seeing the fruits of the exclusive partnership — the startup ...
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Just one week after its Kickstarter debut, the Nebia showerhead successfully raised $2 million. The project was originally seeking only $100,000 but achieved the initial within mere hours of its ...
The original Nebia sold 16,000 units, raising $3 million in its 2015. The company claims that so far their showers have saved 100 million gallons on water. Seems like a lofty achievement.
Because of that, Nebia’s shower head has a flow of 0.75 gallons per minute, compared to the standard 2.5 gallons per minute under EPA standards. “Showers have been the same for 100 years.