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It took under a half an hour to install the head. You remove your old one and you install the new one. Make sure that you wrap some take around the threads in order to make sure the connection is tight and you are set.
If you want a good showerhead this could work. Remember that the pressure in your house might have an effect on the shower but other then that I really like it.

While Grohe has a premium look, I don't feel the performance merits the high price. I also tried a much cheaper rainshower and the pressure force is way better than the amount these Grohe rainshowers put out.
Personally, I don't feel I'm getting my showers worth under these. Honestly, I can care less about aesthetics because in the end, it's about the actual shower experience. Sorry, but I think Grohe showers are overpriced and there are much cheaper alternatives that perform way better; although they may not look as nice.
If you like super thin flow and care more about the aesthetics, these may be for you.

The Starlight Chrome finish is flawless, uniform and brilliant. This head needs to be mounted in a plumb orientation so that the head sits level. It does feature a 10 degree swiveling ball joint to assist with positioning. The silicone nozzles are easy to keep clean and maintain, even if used with hard water. The 1/2" fitting and 1.75 gpm rating keep it in the WaterSense realm while providing a good rain shower experience. 5 stars.


Rain shower heads feel quite different than regular shower heads. Many people love it, many people dislike it. I would recommend you try one out before spending the money and purchasing one. Many of the nicer hotels have them.


The fixture was super easy to install! I did expect to lose some pressure because of the wideness of the face distributing the water, although I lost a little more than I had hoped. Don’t get me wrong… I like a good rain shower and wasn’t expecting this to have the same pressure as a regular shower head, it just seems a little light for my tastes.












First, the showerhead is *very* heavy. In fact, when I first installed it, the arm on which I installed this showerhead noticeably drooped a bit under the weight of the head. I ended up taking the head back off and making sure to tighten the arm as much as was possible before putting the head back on the arm.
When I fired up the showerhead for the first time, I was shocked by how much I liked it. To be clear, I've always preferred more forceful showerheads, but I've been going with rainfall-style showerheads recently because they don't use as much water, which is better for the environment (and for my wallet!). Occasionally, I'll come across a showerhead (usually in hotels) that manages to balance water pressure with a rainfall-esque head, but it wasn't until this Grohe Rainshower Mono 310 Cube showerhead that I managed to achieve this delicate balance in my own home.
This showerhead is a 1.75gpm head, which, in my experience, is on the higher end of water output for rainfall-style showers. In terms of actual usage, this translates to a really nice shower experience: I always feel as though I'm getting properly "soaked" when I use this shower head. Plus, the actual rainfall has just enough pressure to ensure that rinsing shampoo and conditioner from my hair doesn't take twenty minutes.
If there's a downside to this showerhead, it's the price; at the time of this review, the Grohe Rainshower Mono 310 Cube showerhead will run you over $340, which is quite expensive for just a showerhead (i.e. doesn't come bundled with the flow limiter or anything like that). But I personally feel this is a situation where you "get what you pay for."
For anyone looking for a rainfall showerhead who's willing to spend the money, you really can't go wrong here.



