Picked up National Geographic’s new Green Guide magazine today at the bookstore. I learned quite a few things from it and have already subscribed. :) In an article on CFL’s they suggested some found at eartheasy.com…poking around I found this interesting low-flow showerhead that also features a “trickle/savings mode” when the water reaches 95 degrees. I’m thinking this would be a great option for my husband since being the first shower-taker of the day means it takes awhile for his shower to be warm enough. I also really like their low-flow handheld showerhead (we use a handheld when bathing the girls), their indoor composter, and this barrel composter.


5 Responses to “The Green Guide and eartheasy.com”

  1. James Diggs Says:

    Thanks Meghan,

    I am going to look for the guide. We get National Geographic in the mail but maybe the guide is not part of the subscription. Unless, it is it’s own magazine? Sounds like your saying it is.

    Peace,

    James

  2. canadiyank Says:

    Hi James! Nice to see you here. Yes, it’s a separate periodical. I picked up the premiere issue. You can get it online for $12, I think, and in print for $15.

  3. Mark Anderson Says:

    I’ve purchased the showerhead you’re talking about from Eartheasy.com and yeah, it’s great if your shower takes a while to set up, or you want to soap up and pause the flow. I also bout the Earth Massage showerhead from them and actually, that works great! esp the price is low too.

  4. canadiyank Says:

    Thanks Mark, that’s good to know. They look really great.


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