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Upgrade to Delta’s 5-Spray Touch Clean Shower Head for just $8 (Reg. $16+)

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Home Depot is offering the Delta 5-Spray Touch Clean Shower Head for $7.99. Shipping is free in orders over $45; otherwise, opt for in-store pickup. Regularly up to $20, it has slid down to around $16 at Amazon where it was recently matching today’s deal but is now sold out. This is the lowest price we can find. It features five different spray settings, Touch-Clean holes, and a limited lifetime warranty from Delta. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds. More details below.

This is already a competitive price tag for a shower head of this quality. Even the 2-setting Delta options start at around $18 or so. If you’re in the market for a shower head upgrade, $8 is probably worth a shot. Head over to our Home Goods Guide for even more kitchenware, faucets, tools, bedding and much more.

Delta 5-Spray Touch Clean Shower Head

Enjoy a personalized bathing experience with the 5-Spray 5 in. Showerhead in Chrome from Delta. It offers 5 spray settings, including fast massage, full body, full spray with massage, soft drench and pause. You can use this showerhead to instantly update the look and functionality of your bath. It’s quick and easy to clean by simply wetting, rubbing and rinsing the rub-clean nozzles.

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