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PRIER Products, Inc. launched the world’s first freeezeless outdoor shower. The shower is a perfect addition to lake houses, beach houses, public and backyard pools, campgrounds, athletic facilities, farms and anywhere you want a shower outside. “PRIER invented the first self-closing freezeless faucets in 1946,” said Research & Development Manager, Scott Brady. “Today, we launched Read more

PRIER Products, Inc. launched the world’s first freeezeless outdoor shower. The shower is a perfect addition to lake houses, beach houses, public and backyard pools, campgrounds, athletic facilities, farms and anywhere you want a shower outside.

“PRIER invented the first self-closing freezeless faucets in 1946,” said Research & Development Manager, Scott Brady. “Today, we launched the world’s first freezeless shower, which happens to coincide with the anniversary of the launch of a U.S. spacecraft to the moon in 1969.”

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The C-108SH1 kit is fully compatible with the C-108 hot and cold freezeless hydrant from PRIER. The shower kit is self-draining and comes with everything needed for installation, including a standard MPT shower head and mounting hardware. The stainless-steel riser will maintain an attractive finish for many years.

“We’re excited to launch this new product,” said President, Nick Manning. “I had a conversation with a customer in Belknap County New Hampshire last fall who wished he could shower after a swim in Lake Winnipesaukee. He was concerned about his exterior shower freezing during the cool winter months. We delivered on our promise and believe this will be a highly sought-after product, especially for our customers in the land of 10,000 lakes, along the coastlines and areas subject to freezing temperatures.”