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    Dual showerhead setup makes sharing the shower a lot easier

    The Boona Tandem Shower is a dual‑showerhead setup designed to replace a standard single shower fixture — or to add a second head — and let two people shower simultaneously, or one person enjoy a more immersive, full‑body water flow.

    One of the most appealing features is its ease of installation. According to the manufacturer, the system can be mounted in about ten minutes by yourself, without needing special tools or a plumber. For many homeowners or renters, that ease of setup — along with compatibility with typical wall‑to‑wall shower stalls — makes it attractive.

    In use, the Tandem Shower offers high‑pressure flow through both shower heads, and users report that even with both heads running, pressure remains strong — sometimes even stronger than their previous single‑head showers. The shower heads themselves provide adjustable settings, such as a gentle rain‑like flow, a more powerful spray, or a “massage‑style” flow, letting users choose based on mood or need.

    For couples, the double‑head design offers a more shared, comfortable bathing experience. Some customers mention that morning showers are no longer a “hot‑water fight” — both people can shower at once without compromise. At the same time, singles could also benefit: using just one head still delivers consistent pressure and fuller coverage compared to many conventional showerheads.

    Boona Tandem Shower Dual Showerhead Couple

    That said, there are certain conditions to be mindful of. The shower stall must have a suitable wall‑to‑wall distance (the system is designed to fit between walls about 45 to 75 inches apart). And the shower arm — the pipe that brings water to the head — needs to come from a side wall, not from a ceiling or back wall, for the Tandem to mount properly. If your bathroom layout doesn’t meet these conditions, installation may not work.

    As of now, the single‑head version is priced at about US $199 (discounted from US $264), while the dual‑head setup sells for about US $249 (discounted from US $314).

    Overall, the Boona Tandem Shower strikes a balance between convenience and upgrade: it doesn’t require major plumbing or renovation, yet delivers a significantly different shower experience. For the right bathroom layout — and for people wanting a shared or spa‑like showering experience — it can be a useful upgrade.

    Source: Boona Tandem Shower

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