Mon, May 21 2012

The WaterPebble

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Save Water and Money With The WaterPebble

On a cold morning, or even after a lengthy, gruelling work-out, we can often get a little carried away in the shower. All that steaming hot water, trickling slowly down your neck and back, your brand new loofah, yours scented soaps and shampoos. Sounds like heaven.

However, in this time of environmental uncertainty (not to mention economic turmoil) we should be doing our very best to conserve our water.
It becomes a question of function or fun. How long do you really need, anyway?

That's why inventor Paul Priestman invented the WaterPebble, a handy little invention that monitors your water-use in the shower.

You simply place the device at the bottom of your shower by the drain, and it tracks how much water you have used. In addition, it times your shower, and notifies you with a flashing light telling you that your shower is half way complete. You input a pre-set time of your own choosing, one that seems reasonable for you and your routines, and then times you according to your presets!

What an idea! And they're only $10 USD!

To try your own WaterPebble, visit www.waterpebble.com


Billie Misha
About the author:
Billie got her start in the media industry as a photographer. Snapping on red carpets and at film events, she quickly learned that if a picture speaks a thousand words, a blogger speaks a million. She has written for dozens of websites and online publications, and loves to scoop stories on the steamiest scandals, the biggest and best trends,and whatever else is making news RIGHT NOW!
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