Sorry. Unfortunately not. We use Hansgrohe Raindance ourselves with a diameter of 300mm. It’s like a deluge. In addition, a hand shower Raindance Select E 120 3jet. That one is a bit wider – at least good enough for my four women. Unfortunately, I can’t upload a video here.
Ah, so a fixed installed one. Yes, that’s of course optimal. But that’s actually rather difficult for me because the ceiling is very low and I don’t have a proper standing shower anyway. Also, I’d have to drill again and that’s all too stressful for me because it worked fine with the regular showerhead before. I called Hansgrohe earlier, but unfortunately it was outside the customer center’s opening hours. A lady gave me the direct number and I’ll try calling there tomorrow; maybe they can tell me more precisely. After all, I already have a showerhead from Hansgrohe and maybe they can give me technical info about which shower opens wider, etc. If that also leads nowhere, then I don’t know what else to do and will have to accept that showering is no longer as nice as before. It’s complaining at a high level anyway, because there are people who don’t even have enough water to drink, let alone to shower. Anyway, thank you so far for your answers.
Here again is a picture of my old showerhead and the one from Hansgrohe. Hard to believe, but actually the spray is wider with the narrow one.



A bit hard to see, but since I stand about 30cm below the head, with the small showerhead (middle picture) I stand completely under the water. With the Hansgrohe (right) it always just blasts on my head and the shoulders and everything are free. Not nice when you want to take a relaxed shower. And it somehow always takes longer too.