Water Saving Shower Timer - duck
Need help conserving? Our digital shower timer from Australia is an easy way to save water, reduce your daily water consumption and help the environment. The timer displays a no-fog real time clock and easy-to-program count down timer that beeps when your shower time is up. Ideal for anyone who spends way too much time using up the hot water! The timer is battery operated, steam proof, shatter proof and water proof. The strong suction cup makes sure it holds fast to any non-porous surface. Doubles as a fun tooth brushing timer for kids to keep them brushing for the full 2-3 minutes dentists recommend.
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Battery included. Recyclable packaging. Tested by active kids to withstand everyday usage.
Set for any shower time, 1 second - 99 minutes, although we recommend the optimal 4-minute shower the Australians have embraced.
The Australian government has heralded shower timers as a vital
water-saving tool to take the average shower time from seven to four
minutes, saving 90 million litres a day. Could you live with a four
minute shower?
Place timer on any glossy surface in the bathroom. We recommend tiles, mirrors, glass, metal or plastic. For best results,make sure the suction cup and target surface are clean.
Did you know? 30% of water use in the home is in the shower; having a bath can use twice as much water as a shower, leave the tap running and you will waste 15 litres of water a minute, retro shower heads use about 20 litres of water per minute, AAA rated shower heads use about 11 litres of water per minute.
Media says:
"Use Ripple's Digital Shower Timer as a way to keep track of how much time and water you're whiling away. The ripple attaches to your wall via a strong suction cup and is – of course – water and steam proof and offers both a clock and timer function. It took us a few tries to get the hang of setting it, but once we figured it out, we found it works a treat for timing the two minutes you're supposed to brush your teeth for too." Yoyomama.ca