Showering Under the Nebia by Moen Quattro Saves up to 50% Water
This showerhead delivers a relaxing spa-like experience but is engineered to use up to 50% less water than a traditional showerhead.
Nebia made quite a stir not that long ago thanks to some early investment by a particularly notable figure within tech and a novel method of atomizing water into the most microscopic of droplets. That said, as is often the case of innovative designs, the earlier iterations of Nebia’s water-saving showerheads combining an all-enveloping proprietary spray nozzle design delivering water savings of up to 65% did not come cheap. Fortunately, the new Nebia by Moen Quattro retains some of the same features of its pricier and more minimalist design cousin, but at a much more attainable price.
Unlike Nebia’s other two showerhead designs, the Quattro ? while contemporary in design overall (especially in all-black) ? looks more the part of a traditional showerhead. The chonky disc-shaped 6.5-inch wide head houses controls to manage water flow into four different spray modes selectable by sliding click-in-place lever: Hard Spray, Soft-Spray, Super Saver and Angel Hair.
Three of these modes deliver a spray typical of almost any variable spray showerhead, but the Quattro’s soft-spray setting feels unlike any showerhead I’ve used thus far, expelling a unique sensation that feels reminiscent of walking through the misty exhale of a waterfall rather than percussive droplets I associate with showering.
The atomizing soft-spra...
Nebia made quite a stir not that long ago thanks to some early investment by a particularly notable figure within tech and a novel method of atomizing water into the most microscopic of droplets. That said, as is often the case of innovative designs, the earlier iterations of Nebia’s water-saving showerheads combining an all-enveloping proprietary spray nozzle design delivering water savings of up to 65% did not come cheap. Fortunately, the new Nebia by Moen Quattro retains some of the same features of its pricier and more minimalist design cousin, but at a much more attainable price.
Unlike Nebia’s other two showerhead designs, the Quattro ? while contemporary in design overall (especially in all-black) ? looks more the part of a traditional showerhead. The chonky disc-shaped 6.5-inch wide head houses controls to manage water flow into four different spray modes selectable by sliding click-in-place lever: Hard Spray, Soft-Spray, Super Saver and Angel Hair.
Three of these modes deliver a spray typical of almost any variable spray showerhead, but the Quattro’s soft-spray setting feels unlike any showerhead I’ve used thus far, expelling a unique sensation that feels reminiscent of walking through the misty exhale of a waterfall rather than percussive droplets I associate with showering.
The atomizing soft-spra...
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