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George Samuel Hodge
 USA
Programmed Shower Printer Friendly Version
I was just wondering if anyone has ever put out this kind of product. It involves a control panel in your shower rather than a hot and cold valve. The panel would be able to be used much like a thermostat in your home and would also include a timer, and water pressure. This could also include luxuries such as shower massage and things that can be found on nicer shower heads. This could also work the same way for a bath. I don't really know if something like this has been conjured up yet. For I know it could already be in stores and I just don't know about it. This would be something I would think would be rather expensive (probably about as expensive as a hot tub). I hope you haven't laughed too hard.
Reward: If something like this hasn't been made, and somebody decides to use my idea, then I'd like a free one. It'd also be cool to receive some credit for sparking the production.
 

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test
 Canada
Digital Shower Temperature Device Printer Friendly Version
Alright, this is my greatest idea of all time. But I'm too busy to do it now, so maybe someone will do this and make the world a better place.
How about a shower head that monitors the temperature and adjusts the hot and cold based on it. Imagine jumping into a shower with your favorite temp accurately pre-set. And if some dude down the hall flushes the john you don't get frozen.
Reward: a bottle of scotch and a pizza
 

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spuuut
 Australia
Shower water recycling. Printer Friendly Version
In Australia we have a big water shortage problem with lots of great ideas about desalination and grey-water recycling flying around, but the only way to collect and re-use shower water is to put buckets in the shower with you or start replumbing. Theres got to be a better plan.
I'm thinking along the lines of a 10cm high X 90cm X 90cm plastic storage box that fits in the shower recess with a nice teak top to stand on and an inbuilt hand top. Bilge pump to empty the water as required. Overflow would still go down the usual drain and I estimate it could hold up to 80 litres or 10 buckets worth. Grey water can be used on plants and shouldn't be stored so the plan would require it to be self draining too.


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