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Product Reviews of Rainshow'r Series 3000 Crystal Ball for the BathProduct Review: It's so easy Summary: 5 Stars
This is my 2nd bath filter. I feel better knowing that the chlorine has been removed. They say that chlorine can cause cancer and our skin is our biggest organ. So when we sit in the tub, we are soaking in it. The ball is easy to attach to the tub faucet and it arrived quickly.
Product Review: Okay But Time Consuming Summary: 3 Stars
It's okay not really sure how well it does with the chlorine without testing the water. If you follow the instructions of "dragging" the ball in the water for 5-8 minutes it gets old after awhile.
Product Review: One of My Worst Purchases Summary: 1 Stars
The ball falls apart every single time my kids take a bath. The directions say to run the ball through the water for at least five minutes - this would be inconvenient, but okay if the ball didn't come apart each and every time. Plus, during the night-time bath to bed routine, 5 extra minutes is sometimes hard to spare. I'm not sure the ball is working to eliminate chlorine; I am sure it is poorly made.
Product Review: Rainshow'r Crystal Ball Bath 3000 Summary: 4 Stars
The filter works well as far as eliminating chlorine. My husband's allergic to chlorine, and he said this made the water much more pleasant (less irritating than it normally is with all the chlorine). The "refillable" water filter isn't really. The refill part is what's actually being used. The outer plastic part is pretty worthless; the bottom part came off and won't go back on and it's only been used a few times. So, I don't think there's actually an advantage to getting the refillable one versus getting one that can't be refilled. The one I bought claimed it came with an extra refill, but it's just the one filter. I would recommend the filter, but if you can get a nonrefillable one or just the refill part cheaper, they would work just as well.
Product Review: Rainshow'r crystal bath ball Summary: 3 Stars
I was excited to finally receive a bath ball to take the chlorine out of the bath water, as my skin gets dry and I love to take a bath. I already have a filter for the shower which works great. However, I found that the bath ball really didn't get rid of the chlorine smell and the dry skin, it didn't seem to work that well for our water in Tucson. I tried soaking it longer and various methods of pulling it through the water. Now I just fill the bath tub with water from the shower head.
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