Vintage Watering Can Showerheads

There's something comforting about the simple, vintage style of these Sign of the Crab watering can showerheads. Whether you're looking for a rainshower experience or just love the old-fashioned look they'll lend to your bathroom, we're confident you'll love these quality shower heads. Constructed of sturdy brass with durable designer finishes and an easy-to-clean 4-7/8" diameter face, these showerheads will last you for years to come.
Available as showerhead only, with standard 45° shower arm & escutcheon, or with curved shower arm & escutcheon
Watering can shower head with 's' shaped shower arm in Chrome
P0010 Shower Head 1.8 GPM
Showerhead ONLY - P0010:
Chrome - $158.75
Polished Brass - $171.82
Polished Nickel - $170.88
Matte Nickel - $117.30
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with 5-1/2" 45° Arm - P0036:
Chrome - $189.85
Polished Brass - $177.91
Polished Nickel - $177.24
Matte Nickel - $183.76
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with 15-1/4" Curved Arm - P0623:
Chrome - $272.20
Polished Brass - $286.88
Polished Nickel - $286.88
Matte Nickel - $294.53
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "Do these heads deliver 1.8 gpm?"
A. Yes, at 80 psi they do. If your house has less pressure than 80psi (while the head is operating) then you might get less volume than 1.8 gpm.

Q. "Do you sell a shower head with an easily removable flow reducer?"
A. Due to Federal energy savings laws we may not sell a shower head where the water restrictor is "easily removable".

Q. "My shower head is off-center when it is tightened. How can I center it without leaks?"
A. Back it off until it is centered; then count the number of turns it takes to remove it. Reapply lots of PTFE thread sealing tape (clockwise), then thread the shower head onto the arm the same number of turns that it took to remove it.

Q. "Does the showerhead I ordered swivel, or do I need an additional part for it to do so?"
A. It is rare for a showerhead not to have a swivel feature unless its position adjustment is in the shower arm or it is a "flat" model that is meant to be installed parallel to the floor. With the exception of those mentioned, some industrial models and most handshowers, standard-style showerheads generally come with a built-in swivel feature.


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