The Flipside handshower is an affordable way for homeowners to instantly upgrade their homes and add a spa experience with a product that’s extremely easy to install.
July 28th, 2010
Kohler’s Flipside Handshower is a quick and affordable way to introduce the features of a custom home spa to the home; the only challenge will be which spray experience to use.
Combining four spray options to suit every need, makes the Flipside Handshower a truely remarkable showering experience.
Koverage – an everyday shower spray with maximum water coverage and superb performance that is perfect for the morning shower routine.
Kotton – streams of dense, soft, enveloping downpour; a luxury of relaxation that caresses your skin.
Komotion – a drenching spray that delivers an exhilarating, circular motion that refreshes the senses and promotes a heightened sense of well-being.
Kurrent – provides a targeted and invigorating massage spray to ease away the aches and pains of tired muscles.
The Flipside head provides a greater surface area for a superb shower spray experience.
It also enables effortless flip changing between each of the four spray modes; even with soapy hands.
The Flipstream feature also makes the Flipside handshower ideally suited for users of all ages, even those with limited hand mobility.
Kohler tops off these functional benefits with a uniquely smart and fun design.
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