To celebrate the recent release of the Oxijet shower nozzle, which we helped develop to cut your water usage while improving your perceived water pressure, we have a handful to give away.

Recently released in Australia, Oxijet is a shower nozzle that creates air bubbles that make your shower feel A-MAZ-ING, while at the same time cutting your water use by up to half. It was developed by New Zealand company Felton, with the expert input of our fluids specialists.  

You can read more about it in our blog post from last week or check out the vid below.

Well, today we’re feeling a bit bubbly ourselves and have a handful of Oxijet nozzles to give away. All you need to do is leave your best (or most creative) water saving tip in the comments field below. Our favourite respondents will be rewarded with their very own Oxijet nozzle.

Update Thursday 7 February: This competition is now closed. Thanks for all your fantastic tips. We’ll be announcing our water-wise winners later today.  

267 comments

  1. I shower my 3 kids together one lathering, one shampooing and one conditioning
    Being on tank water we know every drop counts!

  2. Use a bucket to collect water from the pool when it is above minimum. This water is used to flush the toilet.

  3. We always have half empty water bottles after a day out or when going on family excursions. The left overs are put on the herbs on the window sill or into the kettle to be re-used

  4. When planting new plants I bury a tin with a hole in the bottom to release water slowly to the plant roots next to the plant. The bigger the plant the bigger the tin. Less evaporation releasing the water below the ground surface.The tin eventually rusts away when the plant is established.

    1. Very clever. Congratulations, you’ve won an Oxijet. We’ll be emailing you shortly to let you know how to claim your prize.

  5. Have an egg timer (waterproof) for your kids shower time – my kids are hard to get in the shower and harder still to get out! When the timer goes off I turn the tap to cold – this results in a quick exit!

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