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Energy Saving Eco Kettle

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 31st, 2009

Eco Kettle

The Eco Kettle is a kettle that saves energy by helping you to only boil the water you need. Research suggests that people boil around twice as much water as they need, which means 50% of the energy being used is wasted! (more…)

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Easy Grey Water Recycling with the Removable Kitchen Sink

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on January 15th, 2009

Removable Kitchen Sink

The Hughie Sink is a creative idea that makes it easier to reuse waste water in the kitchen. It’s essentially a large sink bowl that features a carrying handle and a sink hole. When you’ve finished using your water for washing the dishes or cleaning your vegetables, you wander outside with the bowl and empty it onto your plants, lawn or into a grey water tank. (more…)

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Colourful Zero-Power Self-Watering Plant Pots

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 23rd, 2008

Self Watering Plant Pots

If you have house plants, then you know it’s hassle to remember to water the plants all the time. If you don’t water the plants, they die. If you over-water the plants, you can get root-rot, and so the plant also dies. The Grobal self-watering plant pots take care of the watering for you. You just fill up the water chamber, and it will automatically add water to the plant soil to help ensure they don’t die from under- or over-watering. (more…)

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