Personally, a few, stolen moments in the shower are my moments of bliss. As the water rushes down, I can drown out the whines, must-dos, and chaos of the daily grind. Even in these moments of zen, I harbor a moment or two of guilt. Am I wasting water? Will be water bill be too high? I have found a balance in the Niagara's Earth Handheld Showerhead.
Niagara's Earth Handheld Showerheads save
money by using up to 40% less water than traditional "low-flow"
showerheads typically found on the market.When I hear about the "low flow" option, I assumed that meant low water pressure. The patented pressure compensating technology still
guarantees a powerful, consistent flow rate regardless of available
water pressure. The showerhead features a 9-jet adjustable turbo massage
that easily rotates from a gentle needle spray to a forceful jet. As
the stream is non-aerated, the showerhead experiences less temperature
loss, which translates to energy savings.
While all the technical terms sound enticing, the true test is my shower experience. With this showerhead. I had a powerful spray which worked away tension in my sore muscles. Even though it is low-flow, I still felt that I had the strong water stream. My water temperature stayed hot throughout my shower.
For the non-mechanical or handy, this showerhead is easy to install. With a few tools, the new showerhead can be easily changed. Also, a handheld showerhead is great for kids' bathrooms or older person's bathrooms. The handheld option helps make the shower more maneuverable.
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don't leave the water running while brushing your teeth
ReplyDeleteThat my family only takes 5 minute showers! Any longer takes too much water!
ReplyDeleteCut the temperature setting on the water heater and reduce shower time.
ReplyDeleteOnly run full loads in the dishwasher and clothes washer...and buy a rain barrel to reuse for gardens.
ReplyDeleteAnn B.
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I use the "fast" cycle on my washer when my clothes aren't really dirty... it seems to run faster, and I am hoping it also saves water!
ReplyDeleteJohannah Brookwell
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Start the washing machine when is full of clothes, and use cold water, Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWe only do full capacity loads of laundry. It isn't just a water tip, but an all around energy saver.
ReplyDeleteUse the rain water from your gutters to water your garden
ReplyDeleteAlways turn the water off when brushing your teeth.
ReplyDeleteFull loads in washer and dishwasher. use lef tover water in cup at end of night to water plants
ReplyDeleteI like to shower with the kids (my toddler and baby) to save water
ReplyDeletenathansmommy619(At)aol(dot)com
Only run the dishwasher when it is full
ReplyDeleteturn off the water when brushing teeth cuts the bill in if you do that
ReplyDeleteI have rain barrel that I use for my plants, I keep water off unless actually using regardless which tap it is.
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