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Free Water saving gadget

Searched site and couldnt find it already on here but found this on E.ON's website FREE and no delivery charges.:money:

www .eonshop.co.uk/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductCode=1100026&Category=AroundYourHome
need to remove the spaces i couldnt put a link in my post

From Eon web page
Want to save money and still be able to have an enjoyable shower?

The E.ON ShowerSave could save you up to £40* a year on your utility bills. It uses unique state-of-the-art flow regulator technology to create a constant flow of water and minimise any variations in temperature too.

Creates a constant flow rate of 7.6 litres per minute
Less water used, means less energy used to heat the water up
Easy to fit between your shower and hose - no plumber required
Comes with a 15 year warranty on flow rate control element
Please note: NOT SUITABLE for electric showers or those with multiple jets. One per household. Offer applies to domestic households in England, Scotland & Wales. Subject to availability. You do not need to be an E.ON customer to request a device.

Comments

  • That's a shame. We've got an electric shower so can't make use of this. Thank you anyway :T
  • finky_2
    finky_2 Posts: 371 Forumite
    Don't take anyone for granted
    :A x x x :A
    Please hit the thanks button if you like this thread
  • floart
    floart Posts: 877 Forumite
    however, PLEASE be careful folks, these things are my pet hate, i have a pressurised water system, used one of these on the shower and it destroyed the pump unit due to pressure build up, and cost me hundreds of pounds to replace the shower including the hassle of having to rip a hole in my bathroom wall... steer clear of water savers for showers on pressurised systems... i have already complained to the manufacturers as they should be giving a warning about these things, i even thought about taking them to court but as my original shower has been thrown out by the plumber i couldn't proceed... sorry, went off rambling a bit there didn't i... :rotfl:
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