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Product Reviews of Rainshow'r Series 3000 Crystal Ball for the BathProduct Review: Really Works! Summary: 4 Stars
I had one of these and doubted it worked until I stopped using it. Without it, I would sit in the bath and the water smelled overwhelmingly like chlorine. I just move it around in the water as the tub is filling. I'm not sure why it costs so much. The tab that holds the ball closed does NOT keep it closed, but that would be my only complaint. It does definitely remove chlorine.
Product Review: Save Your Skin by Getting Rid of Chemicals in the Water Summary: 5 Stars
Since I bought a shower filter to save my hair from being dried out (it worked wonders, my hair has never been shinier)and I have very hard water - I began to worry about bathing in the unfiltered water from the faucet. I chose this bath water filter because instead of hanging over the faucet you simply drop it into the tub for five minutes before getting in. This way, the water pressure stays strong enough so my bubble bath really bubbles. This filter is not refillable & since I was just trying them out - I didn't want to spend the extra money for the refillable one. But I will probably go for the refillable version now since my skin definitely feels softer.
Product Review: The filling comes out, the ball pops open, and it takes too long.... Summary: 2 Stars
...other than that, what's the problem? Seriously, every time I use this, the plastic ball pops open. Also, I've found little blobs of the blue spongy/foamy filtering material in my bath. Plus, it takes a few minutes for it to work. I was obviously not thinking clearly when I bought this (plus replacement cartridges). Not worth the price. I'm not certain it's making much of a difference either.
Product Review: Too much work Summary: 2 Stars
Chlorine smell in your water? Yep, this will take it out if you have 5-10 mins to swirl the ball around BEFORE getting in the water. But there also comes a time where I have to weight a products effectiveness against the work I have to do to make it happen. For $30 and a lot of lukewarm bath water, I can't justify wasting my time. I've decided to shower more, using a water filter of course. I'll save the bath ball for when I'm unhurried and have a lot of time to waste.
Does it work? Barely... and then I'm still not sure I'm just imagining it.
Product Review: Works OK but complicated Summary: 3 Stars
I have a lot of chlorine in my water and found these chlorine balls that seemed like a great idea. The way they desribe them is that you hang it over the spigot so that the water runs through the ball then after your tub is full, swish it around for 2-3 minutes. Well, the instructions say to not let the water run through it and you have to swish it around in your tub for up to 8 minutes. I did this for the first few baths then just didn't want to deal with 8 minutes of my life swishing the ball around. When I did take the time, I did notice a difference in my water but it's just an inconvenience. I have a garden tub so I always think I have to swish a little longer because I have more water than the average tub. It's been sitting on the side of my tub now unused for 3 months.
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