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Economical eco-shower will save up to 80% of electricity

An eco-shower that will allow you to spend ten times moreless water when washing The new eco-shower is very interesting because its creators promised to get rid of most of the shortcomings of energy-saving products. The water in it is recirculated up to seven times, which allows you to save up to 80% of electricity and up to 90% of water compared to a regular shower, while the pressure will not be uncomfortably weak. However, if someone is worried about whether the filters will be able to clean themselves well enough from shampoo, they can always use the included hose with a shower head, which is supplied with water that does not participate in multiple recirculation. Thus, you can first rinse your hair thoroughly, and then again enjoy the hot stream of water that circulates in a circle, and not worry about excessive consumption of resources.The company's CEO, Rob Chömpff,demonstrated his product at an exhibition in London and told about the most interesting aspects: “A typical ten-minute shower requires about 100 liters of warm clean water. And this most valuable resource is used only once before it goes down the drain. Such a habit is unacceptable in a world threatened by drought. We discovered that the structure of any residential building includes many expensive elements aimed at providing us with such entertainment. These are investments in solar panels, boilers and so on. Creating energy-neutral homes of the future is impossible until this problem is solved.” The new product can be purchased for €2,950 ($3,190) and the price seems quite reasonable for the opportunity to take a shower without suffering from a feeling of guilt for overspending.The kit comes with a smartphone app, withcontrol functions: "Just connect your phone to the device before you get inside and you can enjoy morning radio or music from your playlist. Four buttons on the edges of the display allow you to turn the shower on and off, and also allow you to adjust the temperature."

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