💦 Elevate your bath ritual—because your skin deserves the purest soak.
The Rainshower RB-3000 Crystal Ball Bath Dechlorinator Replacement Filter Pouch removes up to 100% of free chlorine using a patented KDF-73 copper-zinc filament combined with sun-dried quartz crystals. This innovative design softens water, enhances soap lather, and promotes healthier, younger-looking skin. Non-toxic and safe for all ages, it’s a simple, effective upgrade to your bath experience, proudly made in the USA.
Manufacturer | Rainshow'r |
Part Number | RB-3000 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 5.5 x 2.25 inches |
Item model number | RB-3000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Seems to work fine. This is my second one
Seems to work fine. This is my second one. My first one I had for probably 2 or 3 years, but towards the end it was deteriorating and little black metallic flakes were coming out. I noticed in instructions for this one (which I finally read, I guess, or had forgotten before?) that we're to remove it from tub before adding other products to the water. My habit with the previous one was to leave it in there while I added baking soda, or epson salts (or both), etc. in the water. It may be that those types of products hastened the demise of my older crystal ball bathtub dechlorinator. And yes, it does have tiny pieces of clear/white quarts in it, as well as the metal "fabric" (kind of like a super super fine "Brillo" type pad mixed with something that looks like steel wool (I don't think it's steel though - seems like the website discussed in general terms what metal combinations were used.), about the texture of 000 or 0000 super fine steel wool. Then it's all in a cloth like or heavy paper cloth like fabric, and then that's inside a bag of netting. I took my original one out of the round plastic "ball" thing (maybe it's supposed to help it "float" but the constant banging on the side of the tub makes an annoying sound for me.). So we'll see how long this one lasts.
P**R
It actually works
It does remove the chlorine as we have high concentrations here in the new subdivisions when we haven't any rain. You do have to be mindful to put the thing in and let it do its thing for 5-10 mins then remove it from the bath water. The smell is out of the water and my skin is softer. I also bought the de-chlorinator for the shower and it actually works as well.
P**L
Wonderful product if you don't have a home water filter
Wonderful product if you don't have a home water filter. Removes chlorine which is a toxic chemical and can affect thyroids.
M**S
Nice price / what I was looking for
I needed a replacement for my Rainshow'r bath dechlorinator and found it here at Amazon with a price that was right for my budget. I noticed other reviewers complained about having to move the dechlorinator around manually. Hey, that's what you are supposed to do. It's not a remote control like product. How hard is it for you to get a current going in the water and letting that little plastic ball flow through the current. This is a great invention. The replacement ball has a great price. I'm happy with it.
R**T
not my favorite
An okay chlorine filter, not my favorite
R**2
Too much work and doesn’t dry out
This thing never completely dries out, and you have to manually swirl it in the bath for 5/6 minutes. With a toddler wanting to take a bath, that’s impossible.
S**V
Doesn’t work. Do t buy it
The worst bath tub filter, doesn’t stay in place at the faucet.
A**R
Works great.
Very useful for purification of my cleansing water.
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