It can be easy to lose sight of what’s important when looking for a shower hose. What is the optimum length, which connections and surfaces are suitable for existing faucets and showers? Here you can find out what works, lasts, and harmonizes – and how the models differ. When you make a purchase, please also consider your health and choose a shower hose that is safe for drinking water.
There is an abundance of shower hoses: whether in DIY stores, discounters, specialty bathroom retailers, or online retailers. Perhaps you don’t attach as much importance to quality and appearance as you do to your faucets, showers, or bathroom furniture. Nevertheless: If you already have the choice, it would be nice if the hose lasts a long time and fits harmoniously into the overall picture of your bathroom. Also lovely: when it can swing freely, so it doesn’t buckle or twist. Something else you don’t want when showering, bathing, or washing your hair: a shower hose that scratches or rubs against the skin. Or especially one that releases plasticizers (phthalates).
If we could only make one recommendation, we would advise you: Get a shower hose that’s drinking water-safe. When water rinses out harmful substances from inferior plastics, the fun of the bargain price ends. All hansgrohe shower hoses are suitable for drinking water. The premium brand uses only flawless, high-quality components and materials. With such quality hoses, the water only comes into contact with materials that are approved for drinking water. By the way, this also applies to good hand showers.
How long your shower hose has to be depends on several factors: Do you shower in the bath tub or shower cabin, standing or sitting? Are you tall, do you have a shower bar on which your shower head holder can be pushed far up? Does the shower hose hang on a deep-seated bath tub faucet or on a higher installed shower thermostat? Or does your water come directly from the wall (as with a concealed installation system)? Please consider your individual bathroom situation with regard to the length.
Commercial shower hose lengths are:
Durable shower hoses are made of robust, high-quality materials. If they aren’t, they bend, become porous, get cracks or holes, and quickly leak. A leaking hose is a bad hose – and a waste of water. In the past, the classic metal hose represented high quality. Today, even good plastics are durable. Another benefit: Plastics are also softer on your skin, your ceramics, and are easier to clean. Above all else, make sure the shower hose is described as “kink-resistant” or “kink-protected”. This prevents annoying water accumulation or premature wear and tear. We also advise you to do the “scratch test” in store: How does the shower hose feel on your skin? Keep away from surfaces with a poor-quality finish and materials that scrape your skin!
On the subject of cleaning: Maintain your shower hose using a mild, commercially available bathroom cleaner. High-quality plastic hoses are easy to clean and hygienic because they have no grooves in which limescale and other residues can accumulate.
On sustainability: The material used to make shower hoses should be safe and sustainable, i.e., recyclable.
A classic look in metal or a modern look in plastic: It’s all a matter of taste. For metal, we recommend using a shower hose with an additional plastic coating – so that the hair or skin can't get pinched when showering. And the color? Hoses with chrome foil go perfectly with chrome showers and faucets. The shiny metal look blends timelessly and elegantly into your bathroom ambiance. The trendy metal spiral look made of plastic, which “fakes” the classic metal hose, also creates a visual highlight. If you’re more of a purist, go for a white hose, which looks fancy with white hand showers or tiles. Trendy colors such as gold, green, blue, or red also create fresh contrasts.
The beauty of a high-quality shower hose is it is effortless to attach and detach. Replacing it is child’s play. To ensure your new hose perfectly connects the faucet to the shower at home, please check the connection sizes before purchasing. The majority of shower faucets have a 1/2-inch thread, and most shower hoses are standardized based on this (on both sides). The 3/4-inch thread is much rarer. (Tip: There are adapters to help these connections work on 1/2-inch hoses). Still not sure? Simply unscrew your old hose and take it to the store. Also have a look at the quality of the connections and threads on the hose: An additional plus point is a high-quality nut, for example one made of brass. You also need to check that the two necessary seals are included in the packaging.
Sophisticated technology, high quality, and an attractive look: This applies not only to hansgrohe faucets and showers, but also to hansgrohe shower hoses. Most of the premium products are manufactured in the company’s own factory in Southwest Germany, so they feature the “Made in Germany” seal.
All hansgrohe shower hoses are:
Get to know the different materials and designs from the hansgrohe product range here. The following shower hoses are available in the standard lengths of 1.25/1.60/2.00 meters. The models, made of robust plastic, are highly flexible, meaning the hose hangs freely.
The Isiflex Shower Hose is made with a plastic hose with metal optics and swivel, and is available in standard lengths of 63 or 80 inches. The models, made of robust plastic, are particularly flexible, meaning the hose hangs freely.
Do you still remember the analog days, back when we had knotted telephone cables? Shower hoses behave in a similar way, and it’s annoying. But: Thanks to their “ball-bearing swivel,” hansgrohe’s Isiflex hoses no longer get twisted in the shower and bath tub. How? The shower connection nut is designed to rotate freely. This way, the hose doesn’t get entangled and interfere with your shower. The hose also always hangs so elegantly on the wallbar.
hansgrohe has been developing the design and functionality of its shower hoses for over 40 years now. Naturally, the hoses have all the key approvals that protect you as a consumer. Many of hansgrohe’s innovations even far surpass the required standards – the premium brand simply has its own quality requirements. Every shower hose is therefore put through its paces in stress tests. Should you have any reason to complain, hansgrohe shower hoses have a voluntary guarantee of five years.