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Sierra Club Low-Flow Showerheads

Produced by Owen Bailey and the Sierra Club

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8 Responses to “Sierra Club Low-Flow Showerheads”

  1. Watkins Says:

    I always thought that low flow attachment had to go onto a specific type of faucet! Thank you for showing me that it can be any kind! Mix n match!

  2. Frugal Home: Install a Low-Flow Showerhead « FRUGILLIONAIRE Says:

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  3. Trey Says:

    This is a cool video that shows that anyone can do SOMETHING to limit their impact on the environment. Low-flow shower heads are pretty inexpensive, and will save you money!

  4. Fiona Says:

    Yup yup yup! I totally agree, Trey. Good job on all these videos, SCGH. I enjoy watching them and reading the articles for lots of tips on sustainable home improvement

  5. Sharlene Says:

    Great info.

  6. J.P. Malone Says:

    Why WOULDNT you have a low-flow shower head? Well, those people are behind the times. It’s not like they’re expensive

  7. Irene P. Says:

    Go Low Flow!!!

  8. Peter B. Says:

    Even more efficient than the low flow is the cutoff valve. Goes between the showerhead & pipe, screws on, small, cheap, and efficient. Cuts the water to a small trickle as you soap up, turn back on to rinse. Even retains your same water temperature setting. A few dollars. Most hardware stores.


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