Save water by cutting your shower time to four minutes and installing a free water-saving showerhead from your water retailer.
Order your free shower timer and cut your shower time from 7 to 4 minutes and save 42 litres every shower.
Save water by cutting your shower time to four minutes and installing a free water-saving showerhead from your water retailer.
Order your free shower timer and cut your shower time from 7 to 4 minutes and save 42 litres every shower.
I live in Vic, so yay :P
This will be good, because I know I have short normal showers, but have no idea how long it takes to wash my hair.
If i'm not mistaken, these are probably the same as the ones which they were giving away free with the Herald Sun Papers in Melbourne a few months ago. Scored a heap because the newsagent had stacks and wanted to get rid of them as they were closing. Will order one and see if they're the same.
I have the one from the herald sun as well, it stops working every 1 in 5 uses (the sand stops falling, with > half left) so i end up taking longer showers on those occasions because the thing i depend on doesn't say my time is up, i will order it as well, see if its any better (if not i can use both and at least one should keep working).
I wouldn't trust this sort of advertising any more. I have completed a form for a free globe not long ago. I have never received the freebie but have received so many calls trying to take my energy account. At the end, I told them it was a good marketing campaign but it was a misleading advertisement because it wasn’t a free globe, “it was a free chance to enter a draw for a free globe.” So no thank you!
I really don't see the use of one of these. I mean, you get in the shower, do what needs to be done then get out. What do I do if the timer runs out? Just stop washing? It's not like I'm sticking around any longer than I need to.
I guess some people like to stand around in the shower for a while.
Then fine, you don't need one, i lose track of time in the shower, it helps me think i often try to figure out work problems in the shower.
Then maybe a timer is a good thing so it helps filling up the time-sheet and you can bill for the work accomplished in shower :)
I'm with you there — they way you put it sounds pretty crazy, but I find the running water incredibly relaxing and I find it's all too easy to lose track, somewhat like meditation. not sure if I want to give up my occasional 15 min shower to save a bucket of water but maybe this would help remind me of the cost…
only for Victoria :(
got one from my uni months ago but never made it to the bathroom, lost :P
but useful if u live in Vic