Beep Beep! Roadrunner Shower Head Review

Evolve has a shower head called the “Roadrunner.” It’s a lower-flow shower head at 1.59gpm. I had been using a shower head that was under $10 - that was basically an aerator - kinda like this one, but without the shut-off. The old shower head worked well. It had an output of 1.5gpm - I even timed it and measured out the water once. The only issue was that since it was so stubby, the water seemed to spray all over the place. I wasn’t necessarily looking to replace my aerator one, but I read about the Roadrunner from Evolve and it sounded interesting. I emailed them to ask questions about it when I first read about one in February. They graciously sent me one to try out.
One unique feature of this shower head is the Showerstart™ technology. I was never one to run the water and do other things while it was heating up, but I guess some people do. So here’s how it works. You turn on the shower. When the water reaches 95°F the water shuts off to a trickle. Now I turn on the shower, and I get out my toothbrush and stick it under the cold water. I fill up a glass with some water coming out and I brush my teeth while the shower is heating up. As soon as it gets to that magical number, the water shuts off waiting for your nakedness. When I’m ready to get in the shower, I pull the rip cord - a little cord that hangs from the shower that starts the water back up again. You want to make sure the water is the right temperature so you don’t burn yourself.
Yeah - Showerstart™ technology sounds like a gimic. It’s actually kinda nice. This shower head is pretty cool. The water pressure is great for me. The water flows nice and evenly now - it’s not spraying wildly. I’ve waited a bit to write this review because I wanted my wife and I to get ample use out of it to make a sound decision. This shower head is staying put in our house.
I had a bunch of questions for the company when I first emailed them. One nice feature would be the ability to pull the cord again to turn the water off. You could turn the water while lathering up, shaving, or whatever. There is a work around for this. Just turn the water off and right back on. The water will already be above the 95°F and be at a trickle. I shave in the shower, so this is great. I can turn the water off, shave, and resume easily by pulling the cord. I also asked for a clarification on “low flow” vs “lower flow.” Technically, anything below 2.5gpm is “low flow.” Evolve uses the term “lower flow” because they are significantly below the 2.5gpm.
Evolve is based out of Scottsdale, Arizona. It’s always nice to see companies in an arid region like the southwest developing products that promote conservation. So much water is wasted in this country. Technology has come a long way since that famous Seinfeld episode called “The Shower Head.” Don’t be afraid - the water pressure will be fine. You can adjust. You don’t need your old 3.5gpm shower head. The water usage at our house has dropped significantly. Not only from the shower head, but from things like our rain barrels and just general conservation. Every site I check has a different number, but the average American uses about 110 gallons of water every day. My household is at about 35gal/day/person. That may change as our children get older, but I hope that they will be smart enough to conserve. I’d think that if we switched to a front load washing machine, we could reduce our water usage even further. Starting with a shower head and new aerators in your faucets is a very easy DIY project that can make a difference. The Roadrunner is only $40 at most places online. You should recoup that money in the first year of use. A 1.5gpm shower head will give you a 40% savings over the standard. Give it a try!
Still on the fence? The folks at Evolve also sent me a white paper that goes over many considerations people should consider when choosing a lower flow shower head. I’ve attached it here for everyone to check out - Choosing Lower Flow Shower Head

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