💡 Save Water, Save the Planet!
The 0.5 GPM Low Flow Dual-Thread Faucet Aerator by Niagara Conservation is a sustainable solution for your kitchen and bath. This 6-pack of polished brass aerators not only reduces water consumption but also fits most standard faucets, ensuring both style and efficiency. Lightweight yet durable, these aerators meet ASME standards, making them a smart choice for eco-conscious consumers.
Manufacturer | Niagara Conservation AM Conservation |
Part Number | N3205 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | N3205 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Brass |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Certification | asme standards |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**.
Water savings, money savings, too simple not to do!
Excellent product! My current aerators are either 1.5 or 2.0 gpm. I'm trying to do my part to save water and, naturally, shave $ off my water bill. I'm a handy guy but it's good to note replacing the old one was very simple and only required an adjustable wrench. Twist off the old, twist on the new. I love the flow of the new faucet, the old one was like 1 round stream (hence more water). I really like sprinkler effect of the new one, with multiple streams of water coming out. It makes washing hands easier and helps suds up the soap on your hand. I can tell there is less water being used but for every-day things like hand washing, face washing, the occasional hand scrub, it does the job and does it well. I use about 10 minutes of water a day using my sinks. So lets do the math, using the least consuming faucet I had--- 1.5 gpm x 10 equals 15 gallons a day. Now with .5 GPM I use 10 gallons less a day. 30 days = 300 Gallons a month. I'm pairing this with new shower heads thats are about 1/3 less water usage. So I expect to my purchase to give me a return on investment in literally one month! You should do the same : )
E**B
Very efficient
Although our blue planet is over 70% covered with water, less than %1 is available for human consumption and those reserves are getting lower and lower day by day. So it is down to all of us to avoid wasting fresh water. That is the main reason I bought this product.I live in a large house however when we make a basic calculation you will see it equally beneficial to your budget as well. I have 6 faucets at home (kitchen and bathroom together) and without aerator they have a flow rate of about 4 gallon per minute. Assume that a family spends 20 minutes a day having taps on (at minimum) in total for washing hands, face or brushing teeth. Regular taps would lose 80 gallons while aerator fit ones would lose 10 gallons. Each day a family saves 70 gallons and this makes over 25500 gallons a year. The cost of water is $1.5 for 1000 gallons and so this makes a minimum saving of $38.25. Considering this water is mostly warm water, you will also save from the heating costs and plus will conserve thousands of gallons of water for the nature. It is such a win win win situation.Now, you may ask how adequate is the flow rate for daily needs? I have been using it over a week for all my needs. Before installing this one I had aerators that were 1.5 gallons per minute and despite the 3x decrease in flow rate and I can say that you will never notice the difference unless you are using your household faucets for filling a tank truck.If I become more specific about this item, what I like best are1- 6 pack size (very convenient for replacing a whole house) and the storage tube it comes with (if you have extras you may keep them in.2- Price: Normally Home Depot is cheaper when it comes to these small household items but for this particular product, something similar costs $4.25/item in home depot. Here a 6 pack costed me $10.99. It is a bargain price not to be missed (not to mention free prime shipping as well)3- Less bubbly then regular aerators. This feels like a shower head rather than aerator which puts lots of bubbles. Some people like it other way but to me it is okay like this.So, considering the overall benefits and the price I strongly recommend purchasing this item. It is very easy to install (just don't screw too hard which would make it difficult if you need to remove) and saves you and the nature a lot without sacrificing from your comfort.
P**D
Great for bathroom sinks
Replaced all of my bathroom sinks with these. The old ones were all 2.5 gal a minute, so was a bit of a jump down to .5. You can definitely tell the difference in how much water comes out. For me, in a bathroom, where you are just washing your hands and brushing your teeth, they work great. I personally like the way the water comes out in multiple streams, my wife does not all that much, but she doesn't hate them either. They fit in the outer sleeves that came with my faucets nicely, although I did have some trouble with the rubber washers and getting them installed. One rubber washer was not enough, so I had to use two and that made them not be able to screw in all that far so they kind of stick out a bit farther now. Not really a big deal though. I would definitely recommend them for a bathroom if you are interested in saving some water. Plus they are cheap, so even if you don't like them, you are not loosing that much money.
N**O
Works, Looks Nice, Great Price for So Many!
So, first things first, this saves a LOT of water from our old, fully-open faucets. The water comes out in a nice, expanded stream. However, it your hands are covered in mud or something, the stream might be a little too weak to do a good job (so maybe leave at least one sink in tact in case you need a stronger stream at any point). But for the most part, I'm just so thankful that when I wash my hands, more water is actually being used, rather than going straight down the drain. Now, even if I have guests over, I don't have to worry if they turned it all the way on, because even with the sink fully on, it only uses so much water. REALLY makes a difference when you pay for your water!All you need to do is unscrew the old ones (if yours is as old as ours were, you'll probably need pliers and the elbow grease of a few different people). Then, put on a thin layer of plumbing tape so it doesn't leak, and screw it on. That's really all there is to it! For anyone trying to conserve water, these will make you happy!
M**E
Saving the planet one half gallon at a time
Great for reducing water consumption on older bathroom or kitchen faucets. Having a family of four, I have seen the impact on my water bill.
A**R
Great!
Very nice product.I installed this on all kitchen and vanity faucets, and I saved a big deal on Hydro bills.Do not hesitate to buy, totally recommended. Very good quality material used.
S**Z
Four Stars
Product works great. Delivery was very late. Almost forgot that I had ordered them.
M**K
Great for travel trailer camping.
Bought these for my travel trailer to cut back on water usage when boon docking. Stock is 2.0 gpm in most rv's
C**K
Great pressure
Changed out RV restrictors with these and they are better than anticipated.
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