Turbo Bath

(79 customer reviews)

Original price was: $79.99.Current price is: $39.99.

  • Guaranteed 200% pressure increase
  • Pure, clean filtered water
  • Luxurious spa-like experience
  • Eco-friendly (30% less waste)

Ditch that outdated low-pressure shower.

Max Pressure

Tired of the weak water flow from your shower We understand the frustration-it leaves you feeling neither refreshed nor properly cleansed, and it takes twice as long.

Turbo Bath utilizes Nano Laser-cut holes and Turbofan technology to boost water velocity, irrespective of your home’s water pressure.

Experience an impressive 200% increase in pressure compared to standard shower heads.

Clean Filtered Water

I bet you’ve wondered why your skin and hair feel dry after you shower. Well, it’s because you are showering in chemical infested water, pesticides basically.

Turbo Bath filters all the chlorine and other damaging chemicals added to the water supply, using a simple yet effective PP cotton filter that can be changed quickly by yourself.

After you shower for the first time in Pure-Filtered water you won’t ever go back.

“This shower really helps filter your water. I thought the water in my area was ok but omg was I on to a surprise.

Now my wife and I have less acne, and my kids eczema doesn’t flare up after a bath anymore.”

David F. – Verified Buyer

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79 reviews for Turbo Bath

  1. K***n (Verified buyer)

    So I was skeptical for the price I’ll be honest. My husband saw something similar on TikTok. We ordered it and let me tell you it is worth it’s weight in gold! Cleans amazing, feels amazing, and the filter makes you wonder what is in your water! Highly recommend. I’m telling everyone about my shower head haha!

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  2. W***d (Verified buyer)

    Turbo Bath is the perfect example of how luxury can be infused into our everyday routines. Its technology and filtration bring a touch of indulgence to each shower, making me feel like I’m treating myself to a spa experience right at home.

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  3. T***c (Verified buyer)

    Turbo Bath proves that practicality and elegance can coexist. Its technology and design work in harmony to provide both enhanced showers and a visually appealing bathroom.

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  4. W***d (Verified buyer)

    I’m going to list the cons and their potential workarounds first, because even though they’re few, they might be deal-breakers for some people.Cons:Most importantly—and I think this is a key flaw—the water temperature varies more than any other shower head I’ve ever used, and it’s a consequence of its design. Because of the very small size of the holes, which are necessarily small to make this head work like it does, the water streams have extremely low volume-to-surface-area ratios, and cool off quickly as a result—so quickly, in fact, that I can have the water scalding hot at the head (which sits at around 6 feet), and by the time it reaches my feet, it’s lukewarm. This has nothing to do with my feet, either, because that temperature difference is confirmed by the rest of my body if I simply sit down. This is especially important if you want to use this in a sitting walk-in tub, for instance, or just, you know, want your feet as warm as the rest of you without doing shower gymnastics. There are some potential workarounds for this, assuming your water heater can’t produce hot enough water to overcome the problem on its own (like mine). One is to seal your shower curtain to the wall, thereby capturing the air’s thermal energy inside and reducing the amount that the water cools. You can also turn on your bathroom’s heater, if it has one, and that would help. Another is to only use this in a standing shower with an existing air seal, where the shower design itself helps prevent the water from cooling that much. The best option, I think (and the one I plan to do), is to simply get a T-junction for your shower pipe and install a second shower head. This is pretty easy to do, and you can find plenty of extra hoses and a wall-mounted shower head holder, too. Because this head uses so incredibly little water, even a dinky little water heater would easily handle both heads, and you’d also get a luxury shower experience without the luxury price. It has a shut-off button, so you can control when it uses two heads and when it uses one. The drawback there, of course, is that you’re spending twice as much to make up for the shortcomings that this shower head has, and when you’ve already put in some energy to find this particular listing, where it’s less expensive than other listings, that kind of defeats the purpose. I just want a two-head shower experience regardless, so I’m going with the last option. The amount I’ll save in water consumption ought to pay for the extra head and gear in about 30 years. (I kid, but realistically it could be just a few months, but it’ll pay for itself eventually.)The next con is the cost of the filters. The filters are nice, but for one, I really don’t think they’re necessary unless you have some really bad water, in which case you probably have a house-level filter on your main line already. I just can’t justify the filter cost, so once the two that came with this run out, I’ll be ditching them.An easily remedied con is the way it leaks upon initial installation. Mine leaked like a sieve from the hose junction (video attached) because the screw stem was shorter than the head that the hose was meant for (picture attached). It was easily fixed by adding another O-ring, but some plumber’s tape ought to do the same job just swimmingly. Either way, it was a quick fix, but once I fixed that, a small leak appeared around the edge of the hole plate. That was really easily fixed by unscrewing the rim that holds the plate onto the front of the head and adjusting the O-ring. I moved the ring to the other side of the plate and it fixed it right away. Now the whole thing is watertight (wherever it’s supposed to be).Pros:Everything else. Seriously. That may look like quite a list of deal-breaking cons, but I’m only being thorough. For one thing, the head works exactly like it does in all of the ads that prompted me to find it. Those ads try to sell this to you for twice the price, but it’s the same head. (Side note: some of those ads show an all-white, opaque head with a different design that has the same kind of water spray, and I want to find that one next.) I’ve managed to work out how this thing creates the flanged vortex of water that it does, and it’s pretty darn clever. Once the cleverness wears off, it maintains its own wow factor by using almost no water. I actually tried the thing I saw in one of the ads where I put my existing shower head on a mere trickle, then unscrewed it and put this one on without turning the water off, and boom, it was a powerful spray. This head kind of markets itself in the water conservation department.One thing you might notice is that the water doesn’t drain from the head. Every shower head in existence does this same thing to some degree, but most others aren’t clear, so you don’t notice. I see this as another pro because it makes you aware that there’s water still in there, so if you’re going on a long trip, you can just unscrew the front of the head and let it drain. You can even leave it off so it dries out and doesn’t promote mold growth.The last and best pro as far as I’m concerned is that this shower head makes showering fun for kids. My daughter wanted to take a shower as soon as she saw the propeller in the back and the cool shape of the water streams. She’s 4, so it’s important to prevent the water from getting too hot for her, and the con I wrote above about the temperature drop turns into a pro here because even the hottest water in my house can’t scald her thanks to this head. That’s a win in my book.Verdict:I love it. It’s one of the very few items I’ve seen advertised incessantly that I’ve not only been interested in but actually ended up liking. Usually, those items are nothing like their claims, but this one, despite one major flaw, lives up to its claims, and I think it’s uniquely worth it to find a workaround or fix for its flaws, rather than discarding the whole thing.

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