How can you save water using Flexispray?

Flexispray showers use 9L per minute flow rates. Ordinary showers use 22L to 33L per minute.
Calculate your water savings using either 9L Flexispray showers or 7.5L Satinjet showers.

Step 1: enter your info here:

1. How long do you spend in the shower?      

2. How many people in your home  ?      

 

Step 2 Calculate your Water Saving
Ordinary Shower
Flexispray
9 L
Average shower time
   
Number of people in your home
   
Shower water flow rate (per minute)
22 9
Litres of water used in one year
Using Flexispray – the litres you have saved in one year

Your water savings

Your energy savings
  162.13
 

•these figures are indicative only and represent the savings based on average usage and water temperatures. The figures may vary according to your water heater, so these costs savings are approximated.

 

Water Saving Statement

Flexispray is the leading range of water saving showers and tapware, widely acknowledged for its exceptional design and performance.The first choice of government and utility companies, Flexispray delivers a continuous performance in water saving that has earned its reputation as the number one architectural brand in Australia. Choice Magazine reviewed water saving showers and Flexispray’s Bermuda ll received the ‘best buy’ recommendation from the testers. (March 2007) Flexispray

Showers feature 3 star WELS ratings using a maximum 9 litres of water per minute - as compared to ordinary full flow showers which use up to 22 litres per minute.Flexispray tapware water flows are regulated to minimise water wastage. Our ceramic discs are also a permanent solution against dripping. Most basin and sink mixers for bathroom, kitchen and laundries also come with a 3 star WELS water saving guarantee.

WELS is Australia's water efficiency labelling scheme, which allows consumers to compare the water efficiency of different products. By buying more water-efficient products you can save money on water and electricity bills and help the environment.
The rating system is similar to the energy rating labelling, with six stars. The more stars the better. As well as a star rating the labels also show a water consumption or water flow figure.
WELS products
The WELS scheme applies to the following products:
- Plumbing products
- showers
- tap equipment

The star rating and water consumption/flow figures on the product label are based on rigorous and independent water efficiency tests.Choosing more efficient products helps Australia save water.By 2021 Australians could save more than $600 million through reduced water and energy bills by simply choosing more efficient products.

By 2021 it is estimated that using water efficient products will help to:
Reduce domestic water use by five per cent or 87,200 megalitres each year.
Save about 610,000 megalitres (more water than in Sydney Harbour).
Nearly half the water savings will come from more efficient washing machines, about 25 per cent from showers and 22 per cent from toilets.
By choosing to use more water-efficient products in the home, Australians will save water and cut down on water and energy bills.

A standard showerhead may use up to 25 litres of water per minute. A water-efficient showerhead might use as little as seven litres per minute.