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 bath water to water the plants; wash the car; mix with eucalyptus oil to mop the floors.

  2. always use a basin to peel veges….vege peels to into the compost and the water used go into the houseplants.

  3. We divert the water outlet from the washing machine into a surge tank (because the water comes out of the machine faster than a hose can drain it). We then gravity feed the contents of the tank through a hose to our fruit trees. It’s the only thing that kept the (small) orchard going during the long Victorian drought! Make sure that you are using low-phosphate/low-sodium washing detergents if you are going to try this out.

  4. Each afternoon my children empty their water bottles from school on to the plants. All other watering of the gardens is done from the hose attached to our rainwater tank.

  5. Go for a surf instead of having a shower. Stoked!!!

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