Customer Reviews for Rainshow'r Series 3000 Crystal Ball for the Bath

Rainshow'r Series 3000 Crystal Ball for the Bath

Rainshow'r Series 3000 Crystal Ball for the Bath List Price: $46.99
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Customer Reviews of Rainshow'r Series 3000 Crystal Ball for the Bath

Customer Review: Doesn't remove chlorine
Summary: 1 Stars

DO not buy this. It doesn't work. I wasn't noticing any differences in my skin and decided to buy a pool chlorine test kit ($10) to see if it was actually removing the chlorine. It wasn't!! Tested water both before and after the ball had been in the water for 30 minutes and pulled it around numerous times. Before the test my tap water chlorine was at a level 4 and after using the filter for 30 minutes it was at a level 3. It should have been at a level ZERO. I wouldn't have believed it had I not done the chlorine test myself. Tested the filter on my water purifier after that and luckily that showed up with zero chlorine. Crummy way to waste $30. And we bought three of them. =(

Customer Review: not helpful
Summary: 1 Stars

I have used this ball, and honestly, it's as if there was no filtration at all. The chlorine still burned my skin. It was a waste of money. I filtered through it, sat it in the tub and swirled it around and around, it had minimal impact on the effect of chlorine on my skin. I used the ball in place of the shower head because I was in temporary living conditions and could not replace the shower head where I was. I ended up buying a water pitcher filter using that to rinse my hair and skin after a shower. The shower filter is the best thing to use in my long experience with bath filtration products.

Customer Review: doesn't seem to do anything
Summary: 1 Stars

Perhaps its because our water is treated with chloramine so the science of how this would work doesn't really make sense. If you had actual chlorine in the water maybe it would work. In any case I followed the instructions, I ran my bath, and the water had a slight blue tint to it which means it had chloramine. Then after swishing the ball around for a few minutes, it was unchanged and still blue, so it still had chloramine, nothing happened.




Customer 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.
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