basin water savingfaucet aeratorFeature:1. flow rate :1.5gpm 2. with brass joint ball 3. 360 degree double swivel3.saving water by controlling the water rate This double jointed (patented) water saving aerator with 360 degree swivel gives full sink coverage. You can easily switch from stream to no-splash shower. Reduces water flow from about 21 litres per minute to a water saving 9 litres per minute! Switch to a fine spray for rinsing vegetables or a straight stream for filling pots. Extra useful for rinsing large awkward platters and woks. No tools needed, just unscrew existing aerator, screw on Swish-A-Sink and hand tighten The unique 360 degree double swivel action cleans whole sink with a swish. It: * reduces flow to save water * increases water pressure * fits all taps with existing aerator. Just simply screw it on * it easily switches from spray to stream * is compact and an attractive design * promotes good hygiene * is economical Colour: Black/chrome Extra Info Water saving tips Here's some little things we can do to save water, money and help the environment! - install water efficient taps or tap aerators! - use a shower timer - check for leaks in taps, pipes and hoses - wait for a full load before using the dishwasher or washing machine - use the half flush on the toilet when possible and save up to four buckets of water per day - use only as much water as you need in the kettle to cut your electricity costs at the same time - keep a container of water in the fridge so that you won't need to run the water down the sink until it's cool enough to drink - washing fruit and vegies in a half-filled sink instead of under running water is a great way to cut back on water wastage - rinsing your dishes in a plugged sink rather than under a running tap saves water and is just as easy and effective - install one of the latest 3 star/AAA rating showerheads - can save you around 10 litres of water a minute. They also save you energy costs, as you'll use less hot water - there's no need to leave the tap running while you brush your teeth. Simply wet your toothbrush before you begin and use a glass of water to rinse your mouth - mulch your garden. Mulch is a layer of material spread on top of the soil to conserve moisture, discourage the growth of weeds and even out soil temperature - it can keep up to 70% more water in the soil