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Water consumption can be quite tricky when it comes to different
households that have their own priorities. Some people can't be
bothered to fix a leaking faucet, while others will look for every
opportunity to recycle water. The Measuring Consumption water
sprayer targets those who love spending their time in the garden,
as it will keep a reading of just how much water you have consumed
each time the water sprayer is used in order to toe the line when
you've passed the average 80 gallon mark for each day. Hopefully
designer Tobin Spann will be able to turn his idea into reality in
due time. Pe...
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