Neither does my lameass shower head. Takes twice as long toshower and I can’t find one without stupid water saver device.
I took a drill to my showerhead! Frikken commies!!
If you are even slightly mechanically inclined, you can simply remove the flow limiter. They are generally made up from a rubber O ring and a piece of circular plastic with small holes that the ring goes inside of. The higher the pressure the more the rubber O ring is pushed to block the flow through the holes in the plastic disc keeping the overall flow more or less the same with different pressures.
If you don’t want to go to the trouble of removing it, just drill a good sized hole through it...
“Neither does my lameass shower head. Takes twice as long toshower and I cant find one without stupid water saver device.”
Check into the Commando 450.