There definitely seems to be a lot of coincidental good PR right around their new crowd-funding haha. I saw the articles saying Tim Cook tried it at his local gym and loved it... I’m sorry, but if you’re Tim Cook you don’t go to a public gym lol. A lot of things seem fishy about it..
Dude you must be new here. This guy is sponsored to the gills, every single video is some shill for a product or company. I no longer watch to actually learn anything, but rather to see what junk he's pimping these days
Having used one, I find the water to lose it's heat much faster since it's in such small droplets, the water that reaches your feet is not that warm anymore. Other than that it's great.
Hi Gepetto, Nebia by Moen is our warmest shower yet! When compared to Nebia 2.0 the droplets are 61% larger in mass (17% larger in diameter), which significantly increases their ability to retain heat.
I appreciate that you're willing to make a video on a product too. Seems like a lot of channels are getting bogged down with the expectations they/we have on the content side. Cool product, showed me it's easy to install. Thumbs up.
I hear that since the water droplets are so small they lose heat really fast so you need to use more hot water to feel the heat, is this the case with this shower? I like my shower hot!
I can tell you its ture. My rain shower has 2 option, regular rain droplet and steamy jet like the one in video. Whenever I set it from rain to that steamy thing, I need to turn up the hot water a bit, not much but still noticeable.
You can feel a huge difference when changing the position. When you’re very close to it it’s very hot but going away it gets cold very fast. Also your bathroom gets very steamy so you should open a window afterwards
I did have to turn it up a little hotter, BUT the shower is time is shorter and the spray is so fine, I think it uses less water overall. A satisfying experience.
Yes you're right. Atomising water and air makes them cool. Tiny droplets kore tiny packets of sir that is after compression is always cold. A reality example is a blow of air from your mouth with a pout (cold air) and blow wide open (hot air) use your hand in front of your mouth like testing your breathe. You'll understand.
Just ordered one. I had looked at the 2.0 but wasnt sure about it because of price and startup factor. Now that Moen and the other investors are involved (and price has come down) the 3.0 is a no-brainer. I cant wait, thanks Ben!
I finally got my Nebia 3.0 from my cargo forwarder. The spring and the adhesive came off the main body of the unit and I got confused where they should go. Got my answer from watching the vid. Going to install this over the weekend. Thanks!
Why would this be any different than any other shower head? Every time I've lived with hard water I've always cleaned my shower heads the exact same way.
Nebia by Moen stands up well to hard water. That being said, if you have very hard water, over time clogging can occur. However, this is simple to clean using white vinegar. By tying a bag of white vinegar around the head and the wand, and letting it sit for 30 minutes to an hour, you will dissolve the build up.
Now that I've used this shower head, I can assure you all that the coverage of water over my entire body is, indeed, total, and keeps me warm the whole time AND very gentle on those areas of the chest that are more sensitive. . . Finally!
The Irreverent Show uh, we all should. If you don’t want to know when you’re being advertised to, well....corporations officially have you right where they want you my friend. Now, in the case of this video, if the OP couldn’t tell immediately that this was nothing more than a blatant advertisement, I feel sorry for him. This video is filled with more company-approved talking points than most full-on TV commercials. Then again, I do agree with his point: whether or not it’s obvious within the content itself, ads need to be labeled as just that- ads.
Glenn Canning I got to say in UA-cam videos I do not care. If I am clicking on a video such as this one I’m clearly interested on a product. And in this case this product. If you can’t tell when someone is trying to sell you something then that’s where advertisers got you. Ads are everywhere and everythig is trying to sell it self.
Glenn Canning end of the day decisions on products should be made by the one making a purchase and should be swayed by more than just a video on UA-cam. I am way to skeptic to believe most videos on UA-cam to begin with until I try stuff out myself. In the case of this product. I’ve tried it at a hotel I stayed at. And after a week of showers I can say the claims are true but also very different to a typical shower. The OP just comes off as typical online pretentious ass.
@@glenncanning8189 My rule for watching anything is if they say a brand name it's an ad. Maybe they're not getting paid for it, but it's still an ad and I take all ads with a huge grain of salt. For me, no one ever needs to say it is sponsored content cause right when they say the brand name I consider it sponsored.
@@legitchristian8498 low pressure, not enough water to wash away shampoo, from 50cm and more it was more ice sprinkler (good massage though) than water flow, had to shower literally 20-30cm max from the body. result: more time and water waste than with a classic shower head.
I would have to save 71,000 gallons of water to make this beautiful $199 device break even. That's about 35.5 years of my life (assuming 2k gallon use per month), assuming it lasts that long...and I do as well. I don't think the value of this device is quite there yet, but it does look great.
Maybe the incentive isn't quite aligned for personal savings but if we all reduce our shower water consumption by 45 percent, that ended would be value.
I came here from the Kickstarter page and wanted to ask: 1. I hate showers with low pressure. I don't want to get drizzled on, I want to the water to really drench me. Does the Nebia by Moen do this? 2. Is it true that international buyers have to wait months longer to get the product? 3. Is there much impact on the temperature? I imagine with a finer spray the water cools more quickly. How noticeable is this? I really like the look of the product and am thinking of buying, I just want to be sure given the cost and shipping to Australia.
I'm a renter, so I can't upgrade, but I'll be keeping my eyes on this. I have plans to be a homeowner in the next year or two, even with all the avocado toast I eat. Also, I hope you were prepared for the thirst comments. You're a beautiful human being inside and out, and the internet is full of loudmouth leches.
Renters have nothing to worry about with Nebia by Moen! To uninstall the shower, simply press down on the release button, located at the top of the bracket, lift the shower off of the bracket retainer and away from the wall. That's it you're all done!
@@davidferrer678 At 40 psi, the typical household water pressure in North America, Nebia by Moen Rainshower uses just 1.26 gpm and the Rainshower + Handheld uses 1.54 gpm.
Conocuneus - Perspective is everything how convenient lol.heres what I found on their kick starter. Fun fact 💡If you take a 10 minute shower with a regular (2.5 gpm) shower, it would take you 18 minutes to use the same amount of water using Nebia by Moen without the Wand, or 14 minutes to use the same amount of water with the Wand on. Aka we don't want to directly answer this question
@@davidferrer678 I also skimmed over the crowdfunding page - Now I have *more* questions than before. I´ll wait, maybe amazon will list it in the future and the algorithm will suggest it to me ...
Hi, at 40 psi, the typical household water pressure in North America, Nebia by Moen Rainshower uses just 1.26 gpm and the Rainshower + Handheld uses 1.54 gpm.
Will install work in a shower where the tile doesn't go all the way up the wall and the and the tile and regular wall where the spigot comes out isn't flush?
I say this as someone who fully recognizes that youtubers need to make money, and sponsored content (which I’m totally fine with) is the best way to do so: Ben, you’re better than this. By all means make sponsored videos, but this can’t even be vaguely conceived as a DIY “project-“ it’s just a straight-up advertisement. Or at the very least, if you make a blatant commercial, label it as such: “Nebia by Moen, a HomeMadeModern commercial”
Josh Again, it should say ‘commercial’ in the title, not just a low-key ‘sponsored by’ 6 minutes into a video. Also, your personal opinion on the product shouldn’t matter- it’s just about being totally honest and forthcoming with your viewers.
come on down to HomeMadeModern and watch Ben shower! we got Henry to sneak in a hidden camera while Ben was cooking a steak with a magnifying glass solar power!
Whomever owns this that is not sponsored...... is this any different than the sprinkler ring I can get in the yard and garden section but just mount it on a stick?
Because youtube ad-sense is not a reliable form of income. creating quality content isn't cheap, and people would like to live comfortably and have money for luxuries without fearing they are one bad month away from loosing it all.
The amount of water necessary to produce this thing, ship its parts from all over the world to the assembly factory and then ship the finished thing to your house is probably more water than you'll ever save showering with it. Add to that all the greenhouse gases the production and transport emit. The most eco friendly way to live is to consume as little as possible. Buy one used showerhead, use it until its broken beyond repair and take short showers. Thats green.
reasonably cubic bumblebee Your argument makes sense But it was applied to shower heads instead of Tesla cars like it was originally This argument can be applied to literally anything, it’s not really arguable it’s just a truth, maybe we should stop using technology at all and stop buying new clothes when we grow out of them? Seems reasonable.
This thing requires clean water to manufacture? What stage of production? And since you use leters of water for every show, shower every day. Youre talking about tons and tons and tons of water to make this thing? Are you trying to make a joke?
Kinda spendy and it looks like mist and assuming there is no adjusting it. The newer RV shower handhelds are better at saving water in this situation starting at $40
@@MrHooper521 This is just one there are many on Amazon. Shower Head with Hose - High Pressure Handheld Showerheads with ON/OFF Pause Switch 3 Spray Modes Water Saving Showerhead - Flexible Stainless Steel High Temperature Resistant Shower Hose 59 Inch www.amazon.com/dp/B07T2TW6L5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SjZkEb34V5ZEC
@6:10 “technique called itemization” for Christ sake, this is so cringe, it’s a mister. like the $2 ones at restaurant patios, seriously let’s cut the marketing 💩
I don't usually say anything negative about your videos but I just gotta say I 100% call bs that your giving us a honest review.
There definitely seems to be a lot of coincidental good PR right around their new crowd-funding haha. I saw the articles saying Tim Cook tried it at his local gym and loved it... I’m sorry, but if you’re Tim Cook you don’t go to a public gym lol. A lot of things seem fishy about it..
Dude you must be new here. This guy is sponsored to the gills, every single video is some shill for a product or company. I no longer watch to actually learn anything, but rather to see what junk he's pimping these days
"How to install a shower head: get Henry the Plumber to do it. *We* were careful."
Lol.
Watching this wondering if I’ll actually ever buy this...at least I know how to install it!
Having used one, I find the water to lose it's heat much faster since it's in such small droplets, the water that reaches your feet is not that warm anymore. Other than that it's great.
Hi Gepetto, Nebia by Moen is our warmest shower yet! When compared to Nebia 2.0 the droplets are 61% larger in mass (17% larger in diameter), which significantly increases their ability to retain heat.
I appreciate that you're willing to make a video on a product too. Seems like a lot of channels are getting bogged down with the expectations they/we have on the content side. Cool product, showed me it's easy to install. Thumbs up.
I got the Nebia 2.0. Tried it today and holy s**t. It was absolutely amazing. Best shower I’ve ever had by far
I hear that since the water droplets are so small they lose heat really fast so you need to use more hot water to feel the heat, is this the case with this shower? I like my shower hot!
I can tell you its ture. My rain shower has 2 option, regular rain droplet and steamy jet like the one in video. Whenever I set it from rain to that steamy thing, I need to turn up the hot water a bit, not much but still noticeable.
You can feel a huge difference when changing the position. When you’re very close to it it’s very hot but going away it gets cold very fast. Also your bathroom gets very steamy so you should open a window afterwards
I did have to turn it up a little hotter, BUT the shower is time is shorter and the spray is so fine, I think it uses less water overall. A satisfying experience.
Yes you're right. Atomising water and air makes them cool. Tiny droplets kore tiny packets of sir that is after compression is always cold. A reality example is a blow of air from your mouth with a pout (cold air) and blow wide open (hot air) use your hand in front of your mouth like testing your breathe. You'll understand.
I'm sorry, I lost all train of thought after watching you shower 😂
Just ordered one. I had looked at the 2.0 but wasnt sure about it because of price and startup factor. Now that Moen and the other investors are involved (and price has come down) the 3.0 is a no-brainer. I cant wait, thanks Ben!
Jessie may not have any plumbing experience, but that woman is a diy goddess.
Great video, actually make me want to buy one of these.
I finally got my Nebia 3.0 from my cargo forwarder. The spring and the adhesive came off the main body of the unit and I got confused where they should go. Got my answer from watching the vid. Going to install this over the weekend. Thanks!
I wonder how this is going to be when the shower nozzles get clogged with hard water
Why would this be any different than any other shower head? Every time I've lived with hard water I've always cleaned my shower heads the exact same way.
Nebia by Moen stands up well to hard water. That being said, if you have very hard water, over time clogging can occur. However, this is simple to clean using white vinegar. By tying a bag of white vinegar around the head and the wand, and letting it sit for 30 minutes to an hour, you will dissolve the build up.
@@NebiaShower Yea, that's what I figured. That's what I've always done. I didn't think this head would be any different.
Now that I've used this shower head, I can assure you all that the coverage of water over my entire body is, indeed, total, and keeps me warm the whole time AND very gentle on those areas of the chest that are more sensitive. . . Finally!
Sonac I stayed at a hotel with such a powerful shower it was stinging my back the whole time! Like little needles, thousands of them.
@@Nathan-iu4ex It did, so when I opened the shower curtain and stepped out, I didn't get cold.
Sponsored content should be far more clearly labelled than a small text box in the corner of the screen, 6:50 into a 8:51 video.
Who cares.
The Irreverent Show uh, we all should. If you don’t want to know when you’re being advertised to, well....corporations officially have you right where they want you my friend.
Now, in the case of this video, if the OP couldn’t tell immediately that this was nothing more than a blatant advertisement, I feel sorry for him. This video is filled with more company-approved talking points than most full-on TV commercials. Then again, I do agree with his point: whether or not it’s obvious within the content itself, ads need to be labeled as just that- ads.
Glenn Canning I got to say in UA-cam videos I do not care. If I am clicking on a video such as this one I’m clearly interested on a product. And in this case this product. If you can’t tell when someone is trying to sell you something then that’s where advertisers got you. Ads are everywhere and everythig is trying to sell it self.
Glenn Canning end of the day decisions on products should be made by the one making a purchase and should be swayed by more than just a video on UA-cam. I am way to skeptic to believe most videos on UA-cam to begin with until I try stuff out myself. In the case of this product. I’ve tried it at a hotel I stayed at. And after a week of showers I can say the claims are true but also very different to a typical shower. The OP just comes off as typical online pretentious ass.
@@glenncanning8189 My rule for watching anything is if they say a brand name it's an ad. Maybe they're not getting paid for it, but it's still an ad and I take all ads with a huge grain of salt. For me, no one ever needs to say it is sponsored content cause right when they say the brand name I consider it sponsored.
Just got this shower head today, i would say it feels like ur in the rain. It was fun, i rate it 8.5 out of 10 :). Take it you wont regret it
i had (not this one) "efficient shower head" before..... i used it once and it was the longest, most stressful shower in my life.
Why??
Must be terrible to be so fragile.
@@legitchristian8498 low pressure, not enough water to wash away shampoo, from 50cm and more it was more ice sprinkler (good massage though) than water flow, had to shower literally 20-30cm max from the body. result: more time and water waste than with a classic shower head.
Thumbs up just because of the shower scene!!
I would have to save 71,000 gallons of water to make this beautiful $199 device break even. That's about 35.5 years of my life (assuming 2k gallon use per month), assuming it lasts that long...and I do as well. I don't think the value of this device is quite there yet, but it does look great.
Maybe the incentive isn't quite aligned for personal savings but if we all reduce our shower water consumption by 45 percent, that ended would be value.
Thanks for sharing Ben, really cool! 😃👍🏻🚿👊🏻
That tile must've taken weeks but it looks fantastic!
I came here from the Kickstarter page and wanted to ask:
1. I hate showers with low pressure. I don't want to get drizzled on, I want to the water to really drench me. Does the Nebia by Moen do this?
2. Is it true that international buyers have to wait months longer to get the product?
3. Is there much impact on the temperature? I imagine with a finer spray the water cools more quickly. How noticeable is this?
I really like the look of the product and am thinking of buying, I just want to be sure given the cost and shipping to Australia.
Thanks for sharing! This looks amazing!
I'm a renter, so I can't upgrade, but I'll be keeping my eyes on this. I have plans to be a homeowner in the next year or two, even with all the avocado toast I eat. Also, I hope you were prepared for the thirst comments. You're a beautiful human being inside and out, and the internet is full of loudmouth leches.
Renters have nothing to worry about with Nebia by Moen! To uninstall the shower, simply press down on the release button, located at the top of the bracket, lift the shower off of the bracket retainer and away from the wall. That's it you're all done!
Nebia why do you guys not comment to the GPM comment? You choose this one but ignore the other ones that far more people expressed interest in.
@@davidferrer678 At 40 psi, the typical household water pressure in North America, Nebia by Moen Rainshower uses just 1.26 gpm and the Rainshower + Handheld uses 1.54 gpm.
Thumbs up for the shower scene.... :))
If been looking for the water flow volume per minut but couldn´t find on ... neither did you tell us in your "review" :-(
Conocuneus - Perspective is everything how convenient lol.heres what I found on their kick starter.
Fun fact 💡If you take a 10 minute shower with a regular (2.5 gpm) shower, it would take you 18 minutes to use the same amount of water using Nebia by Moen without the Wand, or 14 minutes to use the same amount of water with the Wand on.
Aka we don't want to directly answer this question
@@davidferrer678 I also skimmed over the crowdfunding page - Now I have *more* questions than before.
I´ll wait, maybe amazon will list it in the future and the algorithm will suggest it to me ...
Hi, at 40 psi, the typical household water pressure in North America, Nebia by Moen Rainshower uses just 1.26 gpm and the Rainshower + Handheld uses 1.54 gpm.
Will install work in a shower where the tile doesn't go all the way up the wall and the and the tile and regular wall where the spigot comes out isn't flush?
is the head going up and down just friction based?? cheers
I say this as someone who fully recognizes that youtubers need to make money, and sponsored content (which I’m totally fine with) is the best way to do so: Ben, you’re better than this. By all means make sponsored videos, but this can’t even be vaguely conceived as a DIY “project-“ it’s just a straight-up advertisement. Or at the very least, if you make a blatant commercial, label it as such: “Nebia by Moen, a HomeMadeModern commercial”
1- The shower head is awesome
2- It says sponsored in the video
Josh Again, it should say ‘commercial’ in the title, not just a low-key ‘sponsored by’ 6 minutes into a video. Also, your personal opinion on the product shouldn’t matter- it’s just about being totally honest and forthcoming with your viewers.
Wow. Much cheaper than I expected
Get Nebia by Moen at its best-ever price on Kickstarter now through tonight at 11:59 pm PT!
I had to take mine down and now when i try to put it back up it wont catch onto the black adapter.
Would love to see someone hand making Gothic style furniture particularly Gothic fireplaces
This is what life pre-covid19 was like.
Is the flow rate of the rainshower still 1.35 gpm (5 l/min) ?
come on down to HomeMadeModern and watch Ben shower! we got Henry to sneak in a hidden camera while Ben was cooking a steak with a magnifying glass solar power!
Didn't know this video wouldn't be safe for work, Ben! ;-)
Hi, does it existe with the tap in the bottom ???
Whomever owns this that is not sponsored...... is this any different than the sprinkler ring I can get in the yard and garden section but just mount it on a stick?
Ok definitely getting one.
Im getting this
Just remember that the risk of legionella increases with finer water droplets.
What's that?
Would this work in an RV?
Absolutely! We have many tiny home / skoolie / RV customers who love their Nebia and say it's a gamechanger living off the grid :)
Do you know how you can save more water? Turn the dang water off when you shampoo or soap yourself.
Since you don't tighten or lock the vertical position of the shower head, I imagine it'll get really loose over time.
Can't really clean the shower using the head though. Also feels like it takes twice as long to shower.
Why do most of my favourite UA-camrs just create ads nowadays...
Because youtube ad-sense is not a reliable form of income. creating quality content isn't cheap, and people would like to live comfortably and have money for luxuries without fearing they are one bad month away from loosing it all.
@@EtainMcCloud But it's one thing to make an ad here and there to support making non-ad content, and another thing to make ad after ad after ad...
There is something to be said about saturation, but I still can't begrudge UA-camrs making a living when the platform doesn't support them
You're slipping with the plumber install! Try a cold shower! Good for the body and the soul.
Ahw! Ben has a farmer’s tan!
so basically without all the marketing bullshit, its just a shower aerator like a lot of multi function shower heads already have.
The amount of water necessary to produce this thing, ship its parts from all over the world to the assembly factory and then ship the finished thing to your house is probably more water than you'll ever save showering with it. Add to that all the greenhouse gases the production and transport emit.
The most eco friendly way to live is to consume as little as possible.
Buy one used showerhead, use it until its broken beyond repair and take short showers.
Thats green.
reasonably cubic bumblebee you must be lots of fun at parties
reasonably cubic bumblebee
Your argument makes sense
But it was applied to shower heads instead of Tesla cars like it was originally
This argument can be applied to literally anything, it’s not really arguable it’s just a truth, maybe we should stop using technology at all and stop buying new clothes when we grow out of them? Seems reasonable.
This thing requires clean water to manufacture? What stage of production? And since you use leters of water for every show, shower every day. Youre talking about tons and tons and tons of water to make this thing?
Are you trying to make a joke?
Steam plus hard water = better absorption of heavy metal contaminants 😏
At least hipsters have finally found a field of usage, they recycle heavy metal, chemical, viruses and such with their body.
I’m so scared of the water leaking behind the drywall.... that would be a nightmare
In no way do I want a mist myself trying to take a shower. I want a deluge of water.
Have fun with support, I emailed Nebia about a week ago and haven’t gotten a response. 😕
You lost me when the shower head did not color match the lower parts.
We are very happy to recommend the Moen Align collection for valve trims which match the finishes of Nebia by Moen
Haha Jessie!
YOU SOLD YOUR SOUL TO JEFF BEZOS? THEY PAY WELL?
Kinda spendy and it looks like mist and assuming there is no adjusting it. The newer RV shower handhelds are better at saving water in this situation starting at $40
Got a link or example to compare?
@@MrHooper521 This is just one there are many on Amazon.
Shower Head with Hose - High Pressure Handheld Showerheads with ON/OFF Pause Switch 3 Spray Modes Water Saving Showerhead - Flexible Stainless Steel High Temperature Resistant Shower Hose 59 Inch www.amazon.com/dp/B07T2TW6L5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SjZkEb34V5ZEC
A 9 min shower commercial. Don’t waste your time on this, people.
The shower scene immediately reminded me of the Veritasium video about dandruff.
ua-cam.com/video/TIe2oerd25c/v-deo.html
👎
sooo... it's a mist
*Tim Apple*
Paid content.....pushing....I'll wait. And don't appreciate the slickness.
Why would you want to install this useless thing
Why would you want to comment this useless thing
@6:10 “technique called itemization” for Christ sake, this is so cringe, it’s a mister. like the $2 ones at restaurant patios, seriously let’s cut the marketing 💩
That has to be the worst shower ever
these things suck don’t buy them
Sponsored garbage
this channel is pure disappointment!
consists only of advertising or heavy impractical things
have now finished my subscription
The brass pipe would NOTscrew into pipe in wall :-((