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Here at Plumbworld, we strive to offer some of the best shower brands currently on the market, ensuring you receive the best showering experience possible. Our extensive collection showcases an array of showers from the industry's top brands, each known for their unique blend of innovation, quality, and style. Whether you're seeking a luxurious rain shower from hansgrohe to transform your bathroom into a personal spa, a powerful and efficient Triton model to kickstart your mornings, or a versatile smart shower from Mira that boasts futuristic features, we have something to suit every need and preference.

 
 

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Shower Type

Electric Shower: Requires cold water only. Water is heated by an electrical heating element for hot water on demand.

Mixer Shower: Includes bar mixer, concealed mixer and exposed mixer. These showers require hot and cold feeds that are mixed and differ by installation style.

Digital Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds. Uses a digital thermostat for precise temperature and flow control.

Smart Shower: Same requirements as a digital shower, but with smartphone and smart home control.

Power Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds and includes an integrated pump to boost water pressure.

Shower Tower: Requires hot and cold feeds into a single tower unit. Includes luxuries such as body jets.

Outlets

1 Outlet: One shower head that's either fixed or attached to an adjustable riser rail.

2 Outlets: Two shower heads, one wall or ceiling mounted and one handset, that can be used independently or sometimes simultaneously.

3 Outlets: Three shower functions, typically a shower head, a handset, and an additional feature such as body jets or a bath filler, which can be operated separately or in combination.

Water Feed

Ceiling Fed: Ceiling fed showers use pipework that comes through your ceiling. They can be used with one or two shower heads.

Wall Fed: Wall fed showers use pipework that comes through the wall behind the shower. They can also be used with one or two shower heads and are easier to retrofit.

Supply Type

High Pressure / Combi: These systems use a combination boiler which heats mains pressure water and sends it around your home.

Low Pressure / Gravity Fed: These systems usually use a cold water tank in the loft and a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard.

Temperature Control

Manual: Must be independently supplied with hot and cold water feeds. Temperature and flow are controlled by the user.

Thermostatic: Mixes hot and cold water to selected temperature and adjusts to changes in pressure or temperature of the water supply.

Microprocessor: Commonly used in digital and smart showers. Automatically controls flow and temperature.

Pressure Stabilised: Keeps temperature and pressure consistent. Stops spikes when water is used by other appliances.

Installation Type

Exposed: Pipework, showerheads, and controls are on display.

Concealed: Pipework is hidden behind the wall for a minimalistic look.

Stock Status

Cool Touch

Cool Touch: Specially designed shower valves that stay cool no matter the temperature of water. Ideal for children or vulnerable users.

Eco Shower

Eco Shower: includes clever water-saving features such as proximity sensors and eco modes.

Power (kW)

8.5kW: 6mm² cable size for ≤18m run. 10mm² cable size for 18-35m run.

9.0kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.7kW: 10mm² cable size.

10.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

For runs longer than 35m, a qualified electrician should assess voltage drop and possibly use 16mm² cable.


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490 results

Shower Type

Electric Shower: Requires cold water only. Water is heated by an electrical heating element for hot water on demand.

Mixer Shower: Includes bar mixer, concealed mixer and exposed mixer. These showers require hot and cold feeds that are mixed and differ by installation style.

Digital Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds. Uses a digital thermostat for precise temperature and flow control.

Smart Shower: Same requirements as a digital shower, but with smartphone and smart home control.

Power Shower: Requires hot and cold feeds and includes an integrated pump to boost water pressure.

Shower Tower: Requires hot and cold feeds into a single tower unit. Includes luxuries such as body jets.

Outlets

1 Outlet: One shower head that's either fixed or attached to an adjustable riser rail.

2 Outlets: Two shower heads, one wall or ceiling mounted and one handset, that can be used independently or sometimes simultaneously.

3 Outlets: Three shower functions, typically a shower head, a handset, and an additional feature such as body jets or a bath filler, which can be operated separately or in combination.

Water Feed

Ceiling Fed: Ceiling fed showers use pipework that comes through your ceiling. They can be used with one or two shower heads.

Wall Fed: Wall fed showers use pipework that comes through the wall behind the shower. They can also be used with one or two shower heads and are easier to retrofit.

Supply Type

High Pressure / Combi: These systems use a combination boiler which heats mains pressure water and sends it around your home.

Low Pressure / Gravity Fed: These systems usually use a cold water tank in the loft and a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard.

Temperature Control

Manual: Must be independently supplied with hot and cold water feeds. Temperature and flow are controlled by the user.

Thermostatic: Mixes hot and cold water to selected temperature and adjusts to changes in pressure or temperature of the water supply.

Microprocessor: Commonly used in digital and smart showers. Automatically controls flow and temperature.

Pressure Stabilised: Keeps temperature and pressure consistent. Stops spikes when water is used by other appliances.

Installation Type

Exposed: Pipework, showerheads, and controls are on display.

Concealed: Pipework is hidden behind the wall for a minimalistic look.

Stock Status

Cool Touch

Cool Touch: Specially designed shower valves that stay cool no matter the temperature of water. Ideal for children or vulnerable users.

Eco Shower

Eco Shower: includes clever water-saving features such as proximity sensors and eco modes.

Power (kW)

8.5kW: 6mm² cable size for ≤18m run. 10mm² cable size for 18-35m run.

9.0kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

9.7kW: 10mm² cable size.

10.5kW: 10mm² cable size.

For runs longer than 35m, a qualified electrician should assess voltage drop and possibly use 16mm² cable.


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How do I decide between an electric, mixer, digital or smart shower for my home?

Look at your water supplies first, an electric shower needs cold water only and heats on demand, so it's ideal if you don't have a hot feed; mixers, digital and smart showers all require both hot and cold supplies. If you have a combi boiler and want simplicity, a mixer or thermostatic mixer is a good match; if you crave precise temperature control or app control, a digital or smart shower (which use microprocessor controls) gives you that extra accuracy and features. a family with no loft tank might fit a 9.5kW electric, whereas a renovated ensuite on a combi boiler will benefit from a concealed digital or thermostatic mixer.

What kW rating and cable size will an electric shower need in my house?

The catalogue lists common ratings such as 8.5kW, 9kW, 9.5kW and 10.5kW, and the recommended cable sizes reflect those outputs, 8.5kW can use 6mm² cable for runs up to 18m or 10mm² for 18–35m, while most 9–10.8kW units use 10mm². If the cable run is longer than 35m a qualified electrician should assess voltage drop and may specify 16mm². Always confirm the exact kW of the model you like and have the electrical work signed off.

Should I get a thermostatic, pressure-stabilised or manual temperature control?

Thermostatic valves mix hot and cold and automatically adjust to supply changes, so they're excellent if you want stable temperature when someone else uses water elsewhere. Pressure-stabilised valves specifically keep both pressure and temperature steady and help prevent sudden spikes when taps are used, which suits homes with variable flow from a combi boiler. Manual controls are simpler and cheaper but require you to balance temperature yourself; pick thermostatic or pressure-stabilised if safety and comfort matter, especially for children or older users.

How many outlets and what head types should I choose for my bathroom layout?

Single-outlet showers (handsets or fixed heads) are the simplest and common in smaller enclosures; dual-outlet kits, often a rainfall head plus a handset, give flexibility and are popular for family bathrooms. There are also three-outlet options that add body jets or a bath filler for a spa-like experience if you have the space and pipework. a compact shower cubicle benefits from a handset-only set, while a larger wetroom feels more luxurious with a ceiling rainfall plus a handset.

What's the practical difference between exposed and concealed installation, and which finish should I choose?

Exposed showers have the valve, pipework and riser on display so they're quicker and cheaper to retrofit, and most exposed options come in chrome, black or white finishes; concealed installations hide pipework for a cleaner, minimalist look but need in-wall work. Chrome remains the most versatile finish, black and brushed brass give a contemporary or warm designer feel respectively, and white suits a soft, modern aesthetic. If you're updating without re-plastering go for an exposed chrome or black bar mixer; if you're renovating the wall choose a concealed thermostatic mixer in chrome or brushed brass for a sleek finish.