Bear Grylls' Filtered Shower Head Cuts Chlorine by 90%, Now £15 Off
Bear Grylls' Shower Head on Sale: £15 Off Water Filter

As the new year unfolds, many Brits are opting for simple, practical upgrades over sweeping lifestyle changes. One such impactful switch is improving the quality of water used for daily showers, a particular concern in hard water areas where issues like skin dryness, irritation, and limescale build-up are common.

The Filtration Solution from Bear Grylls

Shower filtration is becoming increasingly popular across the UK, driven by growing awareness of chlorine, microplastics, and other contaminants in tap water. Addressing this, the Water2 Filtered Showerhead, developed in partnership with adventurer Bear Grylls, is designed to tackle these concerns head-on.

The product aims to remove up to 90% of chlorine, capture microplastics, and reduce harmful by-products before water touches your skin or hair. It also helps slow limescale accumulation, which can affect water flow and the overall shower experience. The inspiration came from Grylls's observation that while people are careful about what they consume, they often overlook what they are exposed to through water daily.

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Discount Details and Product Features

Shoppers can currently get £15 off the usual £99 price, bringing it down to £84. To secure the discount, use the promotional code 'FRIEND' at checkout. This offer is valid until 11:59pm on February 28, 2026.

Each showerhead comes with a replaceable filter capsule that lasts approximately 90 days and is backed by a 100-day money-back guarantee. The brand states that its unique activated carbon filtration system has been independently verified by third-party laboratories.

Installation is reportedly straightforward, requiring no tools or plumbing expertise and taking less than half a minute. The brand also offers optional filter subscription services for easy maintenance, and a bonus vitamin C capsule is included to add a refreshing element to the shower.

Customer Feedback and Alternatives

Many users have reported positive effects shortly after switching. One customer who moved to London noted, "Almost straight after filtering the shower water I felt that it looked better." Another said, "My skin feels smoother and my hair, too. The water pressure is far stronger than my previous shower head."

While most reviews are favourable, some users mentioned a slight drop in water pressure. However, overall satisfaction appears high, with customers praising the easy installation and filter replacement process.

For those considering alternatives, the market offers other options. Cult Beauty sells the Hello Klean Shower Head Filter for £75, which uses calcium sulphite to neutralise chlorine. Amazon also offers the popular Royaltec Vitamin C Shower Head for £19.99, which claims to filter chlorine and other sediments.

This focus on water quality, championed by figures like Bear Grylls, highlights a shift towards mindful daily habits, proving that a small change in the bathroom can lead to noticeable benefits for personal well-being.

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