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Bristan JOYT395 MS 9.5 kW Joy 3 Thermostatic Electric Shower – Metallic Silver/White [Energy Class A]


Easy Replacement
Anti – Limescale
Family Safe Thermostatic
Digital Temperature Display
Warm Up Mode
Performance Indicator
Multiple Ratings 8.5 kW 9.5 kW 8.5 kW 9.5 kW 10.5kW 8.5 kW 9.5 kW 8.5 kW 9.5 kW 10.5kW
Adjustable Riser Rail Brackets
Energy Efficiency Rating A A A A


Weight: 3.14 kg
Size: 9.5kW
Dimensions: 19.5 x 7 x 30.5 cm; 3.14 Kilograms
Model: JOYT395 MS
Part: JOYT395 MS
Colour: Metallic Silver
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Manufacture: Bristan
Colour: Metallic Silver
Quantity: 1
Size: 9.5kW

18 Responses

  1. GaleGrecous says:

     United Kingdom

    I am a professional plumber, and have installed many showers, I chose this one for my own home because it has a safety thermal cut out ( if anyone runs a tap while you are showering) it prevents scalding from happening,!! Also easy to install, and gives a good full flow showe

  2. RobertOKJysz says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought to replace another bristan that failed. All pipes etc and size the same so simple replacement. I seem to only get about three years out of these showers.

  3. CarmineTavares says:

     United Kingdom

    This is by far the best electric shower on the market . Easy to Install , Instructions are very good. Paying that little bit more , it’s over the 100 pound mark , Don’t be put off it’s worth every penny. Great features and a very good jet of water , As a family we are well happy. Thank You Bristan .

  4. FloridaCaraway says:

     United Kingdom

    I love this shower its easy to use, I would recommend it to any one

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI bought this to replace an old Bristan Joy (MK II). I was considering the Bliss as the replacement which is supposed to be the top model. In the end I went for the Joy because it is the only one in the range which features the ‘Thermo safe’ feature. Whether that is good or just a gimmick I don’t yet know.

    Bristan showers are easy to install with many options for water and power inlets. In my case it was one off and one on as the template of the new one was the same as the MK II’s.

    The shower is as good as the old one in terms of supplying a good shower, that is to say the water temperature and pressure are the same but there are a couple of annoyances with the latest Joy. The first is that unlike the previous MK II Joy and unlike the rest of the current range the latest model does not display the temperature but a number from 1 to 12. I don’t understand the reasoning behind that. It’s not a show stopper agreed but why only on the new Joy. I would prefer if Bristan were to upgrade the models before I have to replace again that they reinstated the temperature as the display. The other annoyance (and anyone reading this and considering purchasing should be aware of) is that the display remains on constantly whilst power is supplied to the shower. This means that if your bathroom is an older build without a pull cord to isolate the mains you will find the LCD display will wear out a lot sooner.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to install and does what you want from a shower. Only downside for us was that the ring around the power button that serves as the ‘getting to temperature’ light is permanently on even when the shower isn’t in use which seems a pointless waste of power.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Overall, I’m happy with our purchase, but was surprised that the “temperature” reading seems to have no correlation to a standard temperature unit (Celsius, for example) – something between “08” & “11” is hot enough for us. The blue LEDs are on all the time, even when the unit is off – an unnecessary “night light” in our bathroom. The shower head is nice, but the spray/jet selector simply controls whether the outer/inner rings of spray nozzles are active – not really what one might consider a “jet”.

    My installation was restricted to a very precise through-wall copper-pipe water source (it’s a very old house), which required I use the bottom-right shower entry. That entry point is crowded, since electrical had to come through there, too. The shower’s inlet can rotate, but is inflexible, so when fitting to rigid pipe the location must be precise. Engaging the push-fit locking ring was difficult in that position, too!

  8. LavonNavarrete says:

     United Kingdom

    This has been the best shower that I have purchased, cannot find any fauls

  9. LucaQEIDkxlela says:

     United Kingdom

    Got this as a replacement as it’s the updated version of my previous shower. All plumbing and wiring in same position so made for easier installation. Had old one for 6 years and pleased with model.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersMy husband installed this no problem, however it was bought to replace a Bristan Bliss 8.5kw which is practically the same, so it should have been an easy swap. I bought this after the Bliss just ‘popped’ one morning. That one can’t have been more than 5 years old. The plastic brackets that hold the water pipes in just shattered one morning, causing the water to spray up inside the system, soaking the electrics. It should be noted that this Joy, is exactly the same. The water pipes are not separated from the electrics (like they were in a previous Mira shower we had), so when the water leaked/sprayed, it went all over the circuit boards and electrics. I bought this Joy firstly for the price. At 100 delivered next day, you can’t go wrong, especially as it was 190 in Argos at the same time! I also liked the thermostatic feature so that the water would maintain a constant temperature, which it does seem to for now. The Bliss did not have that and the water would get hot if the washer was on or a tap was used. The disappointing thing with the Joy is that the digital, lit up number is just a number, so it’s quite useless. On the Bliss, it shows the water temperature, so I could set it to 37 degrees for my child to get in and know that it was the perfect temperature and whether it had gotten hotter etc, but on the joy it’s just a number 7 or 8 for example. Bit of a useless feature seeing as you could just have a dial with that number on it. I also cannot see a difference between power setting I for eco and II, other than you need the heat turning up a little more to get the same temperature. Theres no flow difference that I can see, not sure it that’s a good thing or not… is it really being more economical? Overall, it’s a decent shower, a little less powered than the Bliss was at the same wattage. It will do for now but I was hoping for a better showering experience. Will replace it with a better shower when we can afford something better!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The shower is good apart from the shower head provided.The water flow is adequate at best. We replaced the shower head with the one off our previous shower. A Bristan B104. Which gave a definite improvement,suggesting that the shower head provided is restricting water flow. Fitting was easy as we just had to make the power and water connections. The only minus thus far is when fitting the fixing holes did not match up with our previous shower. Nor did the riser rail,and as it was shorter than the previous one left a hole exposed. Not very tidy. We have not had the shower long so cannot comment on it’s longevity.If it lasts as long as our previous Bristan I will be well pleased.

  12. Mike Sanders says:

     United Kingdom

    This is my second shower, in a en-suite. The water flow isn’t as powerful as the main shower i use however it is still good enough and the water temperature is good. Although it does seem as though the eco setting reduces the heat of the water, i don’t think that’ll bother some people though.

  13. MitchelBay says:

     United Kingdom

    No better product of it kind and description, I would say “A Very Good Choice and bargain” for these items. I am very happy for the purchase and recommend it others.

  14. SeymourNED says:

     United Kingdom

    I have recently purchased , and had this shower installed.
    I am pleased overall with the product, it is easy to use, with three settings, and you can increase the heat in these settings. When you put it on, it takes a few seconds to get to its required setting, and a temperature notification flashes until it’s ready
    It looks good when mounted on the wall, and has a large head, which I really like.
    But the water pressure running through is not forceful although you are able to alter it slightly on the head., so if you enjoy a gentle shower you will like this one, but if you are used to a power shower you will be disappointed

  15. Solomon20N says:

     United Kingdom

    Very easy to install, easy controls. Very pleased with this product & would recommend. Fast delivery also

  16. Pat0503hhckcum says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersI was genuinely surprised by this shower as my experience of electric showers is that they are all rubbish, the one it replaced, an 11 year old Bristan which had gone a yellowy colour and was making some concerning noises, certainly was, but this one is great.

    This isn’t my main shower so I’ve only used it a handful of times, but it provides a decent flow of water on the high power setting and is nice and hot when set to approx. 2/3 heat. It managed to provide pretty much the same experience when the other half was simultaneously using the mixer shower (which he invariably has the flow turned up high on), and where the old Bristan would have flashed the “Low Pressure” warning, this one continued unaffected.

    I’ve tried flushing a toilet with it running and there was a slight dip in temperature but not to cold, and it regained the correct temperature pretty quickly. The only test it struggled with was turning the bath cold tap on quite high, in this case the temperature in the shower rose and stayed higher (which was quite hot as I already had it on quite high) for around 10 seconds before it over-compensated and went cooler, again though, not to cold, and it did return to desired temp relatively quickly after that. There was only a slight change in temp when I turned the tap off again.

    I considered only 4 stars for the temp fluctuations as it is advertised as “thermosafe”, and I’m not sure if my opinion would be different if I was using it every day, but for occasional use and at the price I paid it seems like a bit of a bargain to me so I stuck with 5.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Shower JOYT395 W 9.5 kW joy 3 Thermostatic ,we are very happy with this shower it has three settings on the head full for shower half for quick shower and smaller flow for your hair if you use the shower head in your hand

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So far… Looks like a great shower, much nicer than my current Triton Seville. At 8.5kw it wont need new wiring as I already have the 6mm cable in place, my problem is getting a suitably qualified professional to install it. Apparetnly it needs to be someone who is qualified in both elec and plumbing? Initially I was advised that it could be done by a competent person but I’ve been let down by several who either havent turned up or dont want to do it. Once Ive got it actually installed I will review properly.