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.  

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  1. Use passive cooling of house to avoid using evaporative airconditionser: Keep house locked up in day, with windows shut, internal and external blinds closed. Open up at night when cooler outside than inside.

    1. Good tip Geoffrey. You’ve won yourself an Oxijet. We’ll be emailing you shortly to let you know how to claim your prize.

  2. an oldie, but a goodie:
    Tips for toilet use…….if it’s yellow let it mellow, if it’s brown flush it down!

  3. When upgrading appliances that use water such as the dishwasher or washing machine, always look at which ones are water efficient. And outside in the garden, don’t keep watering those plants which wilt if it doesn’t rain for a few days, replace them with plants that are drought resistant. It will save you money and time in the long run. Climate Change doesn’t appear to be going anyway anytime soon.

  4. Backwash the pool filter just when the pool is about to overflow during heavy rain such as last weekend. In that way you will delay having to add water during the next dry period.

  5. I live alone therefore I am able to put the plug in my bath when I have a shower the shower is over the bath
    I then use that water to flush the dual flush toilet as well as to water the fruit trees
    Claire

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