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OK I give up, I've spent ages looking for this but can't find one. A chrome shower head with a nozzle or head that can be angled in different directions but which also has a bottom inlet for surface mounted pipework. Any suggestions please post details.

Thanks
 
but thats for a built in BIV shower and your looking for surface one , arent you??
 
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I know look at the arm i just posted that would do would it
 
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The good thing about the arm you can chop n change the head to suit the pressure u have ,,
 
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The good thing about the arm you can chop n change the head to suit the pressure u have ,,

The shower arm is perfect mate, didn't know the right terminology to find it before, thanks. Just need the right head now. Does the rain head allow more water flow than other heads? Want to minimise flow if possible, also does that head angle all the way straight down with the angled shower arm? A shower arm 150mm angled at 90 degrees would be better.
 
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What about a chrome back plate? Then any shower arm, then any shower head?
 

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