Update: I finally purchased this WaterPik EcoFlow showerhead and it works quite well, it basically has two spray modes at 1.5 gallons per minute: medium flow and power spray. There’s also an super water saver mode that uses only 0.4 gallons per minute which comes in handy when you’re lathering up with soap. I think it’s a great value at only $20 and it can help you save some money and definitely help conserve water!
EcoFlow showerheads cost only $20 and can save you 1 gallon of water per minute! So based on an average 10 minutes shower, The EcoFlow’s 1.5 gallons per minute water output can save an average of $91 per year.

This PVC-free solar-powered camping shower for $22 is made from a non-toxic PVC-free material. It’s easy to use, simply fill it up with water, leave it in direct sunlight for the black colored pouch to naturally absorb heat, hang it on a tree and you got a nice warm camp shower.

Bring a bucket in the shower to catch the excess water, then use it to water plants in your garden.
This water saving tip will help you save money, soap and water. Next time you shower turn off the water when soaping up, this will save water and save soap since water washes away most of the soap. Doing this consistently will save you a few bucks off your water bill each month and help conserve water.


