Continuing with the company’s ethos of creating amazing water experiences that don’t cost the earth, Methven has now just released the Aurajet Rua– a soft geometric styled shower collection.
The Aurajet Rua is launched on the tails of the hugely successful Aurajet Aio, whose advanced shower technology was designed, developed and manufactured by the Methven team in Auckland, and has seen 23 global awards received since its 2015 launch.
Methven’s new design echoes the unique halo shaped design of the original Aio, with hidden nozzles generating individual jets of water that collide against precisely-angled surfaces to create a visually arresting fan of droplets. This precision engineering also delivers up to 20 per cent more total spray force and two times the water coverage on the skin compared to conventional showers; leading to a more invigorating and luxurious showering experience, while remaining highly water efficient.
The Aurajet Rua shower has been able to achieve the highest standard for a shower, with a 4 Star WELS rating – meaning Rua provides superior coverage and force, whilst remaining at a highly efficient seven and a half litres of water per minute. This is an amazing shower experience that doesn’t cost the earth.
Available via all plumbing merchants and showrooms, the Aurajet Rua carries a lifetime replacement guarantee, meaning you can enjoy your shower for years to come. Aurajet – looks amazing, feels divine.
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