I have a confession to make: I never even considered a low-flow shower head in the past because I was concerned that the water pressure would be awful. I have insanely thick hair, and when I shampoo and condition, I need a powerful stream to rinse it clean. Dribbling shower heads just aren’t going to cut it. When I signed up for the MomSelect Waterpik EcoFlow Shower Head campaign, I didn’t even notice that it was a low-flow shower head. I just knew that Waterpik was a great name in shower heads, and that I really needed something new. When it arrived and I noticed it was low-flow, I was a little apprehensive. Turns out I didn’t need to be, the EcoFlow works great! The water pressure is just right regardless of which setting I use it on, and it’s detachable so I can really rinse my hair clean from all angles.
About the Waterpik EcoFlow Shower head
- Improves the force of the spray to provide the ideal shower
- Saves up to 1 gallon of water per minute, and up to $100 per year
- Has five different spray settings
- You can “pause” the water while lathering to conserve even more
- Super easy to install (I installed my own, and I’m not exactly adept at putting things together)
- Features anti-clog nozzles
The EcoFlow Shower Head comes in a variety of different options other than the one I received, including mounted shower heads for those who don’t like or can’t use detachable shower heads for whatever reason.
Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation
From now until April 30th, residents of cities across the United States will be participating in a friendly competition to see which city can get the most pledges to help conserve the environment. Visit the Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation and take the pledge. You can pledge to do all of the suggestions that save energy, water, and resources, or just the ones that you feel comfortable with. The program itself is a celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act.
Be sure to check out Waterpik EcoFlow on Facebook to keep up with news and specials!
Giveaway
Enter to win a Waterpik EcoFlow shower head like the one I reviewed, a $51 value. To enter, just follow the directions on the Rafflecopter form. Giveaway ends May 1st at 11:59PM, and is open to US residents age 18+. Winner will be notified by email and has 48 hours to respond. Void where prohibited.
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I received a Waterpik EcoFlow shower head as part of a promotional program with MomSelect.
We turn off the water when we are brushing our teeth. Not much, but it is something!
We turn the water off when we brush our teeth, we have a front-loading, water saving, washer, we only run the washer and dishwasher when they are full, we use a free standing filter for drinking water, so we don’t waste water waiting for it to run cold, we disabled the sprinkler system for the lawn, and we water the garden in the evening.
I started timing the kids in the shower. thanks
carolwegs at gmail dot com
I wash only full loads of laundry. And we have the low flow toilets in our home. (Nikki Marie on rafflecopter)
We use a drip hose in the garden instead of a sprinkler to conserve water
I don’t use my dishwasher as much.
We shut off the water when we brush our teeth. I also has several watering can we put out when it rains to capture water for the garden.
How do you conserve water?
huh? im sorry..never thought of it..should i?
Turn off water while brushing teeth.
I make sure to only wash full loads of laundry and dishes.
I conserve water by turning off the water when I’m away from the sink. Every drop helps!
I need this, my spare one is shot
We repair all leaks and try not to water the lawn
shorter showers and timed waster usage
only run full loads in the washer and dishwasher
i turn off the water when i’m brushing
I don’t take long showers.
When brushing teeth I turn water off until ready to rinse. I also do the same in the shower.
We do not let the water run while brushing our teeth.
We do not let the water run while brushing our teeth. Only run full loads of laundry and dirty dishes. I also reuse the pool water from the kids pool in the summer to water my garden.
I conserve by only running the washer when it is really full. Same thing with the dishwasher.
We use the least amount of water possible! Turning the water off when brushing teeth, taking quick showers…
I conserve water by saving rain water to water my garden, and I water every other day when applicable.
I turn the water off brushing my teeth!
ptavernie at yahoo dot com
We turn off the water when we brush our teeth and we also really watch the length of the showers we take. Thank you.
dvdgossett915@gmail.com
We turn the faucet off when brushing our teeth!
We never use any sprinklers when we water our gardens and only use the hose sparingly. We also make sure that all of the outside spigots and faucets have a good seal so we do not have any water leaks.
lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com
We have the low flow toilets in our home
We conserve water by limiting shower times.
We limit showers to 15 minutes per person.
We conserve water by washing only full loads of laundry, not watering our lawn everyday and by turning the water off whenever its not in use
We conserve water by taking short showers and getting water efficient appliances.
reejen at comcast dot net
I take short showers, I never leave the water running when I brush my teeth, and I have water-conserving appliances!
Turn off water when brushing teeth and only doing full loads of laundry and dishes.
I use dirty fish tank water in my garden. Thanks for the giveaway.
i dont take long of a shower
amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com
I hand wash my dishes and we don’t take baths filled very high with water.
lyndsey.rullman at hotmail dot com
We don’t run the water while we brush 🙂
I take short showers.
we have a new washer that saves water and also in the shower…..
brich22 at earthlink dot net
I conserve water by using a he washing machine.
I try not to leave the water running.
We have an HE washer, and run the dishwasher with full loads.
we have a rain barrel that we use to water the garden
marygardner49 at aol dot com
Only run dishwasher when full and run full loads of clothes. Don’t wash towels after one use, either.
This would be wonderful to have!
I turn the water off when I brush my teeth and we do have a low flow toilet I believe.
We make sure we have a full load of dishes or clothes before we do any washing.
mightynaynay(at)cs.com
Thanks for the giveaway…we use the grey-water & rinse water from washing our dishes to water our vegetable / flower garden.
senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com
we also turn water off when w brush teeth. I also won,t run the dishwasher until it’s full and what ever else I can do to save water
I turn it off when i’m not using it.