A good showerhead can really make a difference. Showerheads can be easy to install, but figuring out which to buy is tough. There are lots of options, and you can't try them out in the store. Consumer Reports had the invigorating task of testing showerheads—18 in all.
Male and female panelists took showers in Consumer Reports' locker rooms for eight weeks. The panelists evaluated the force of stream and the feel of the water. Included in the tests were water-saving showerheads that cut water and energy use. Some were a hit, but others were a washout.
The Moen Inspire is the top-rated multisetting showerhead. It costs $50. And for just $15, the American Standard Easy Clean is a Consumer Reports Best Buy. It delivers a forceful shower, although it has only one setting.
Consumer Reports says before you buy a showerhead, factor in what it takes for you to install it. Rain-shower heads in particular may be heavy and can require additional support or hardware