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I Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
A few weeks ago Dave over at HighSierra Showerheads asked us to review his new low flow showerhead, the 1.5GPM (gallon per minute) FCS-200.  And, as always, we were happy to oblige.
The first thing you recognize about the HighSierra FCS-200 is its design.  It isn’t very long and [...]

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Wind me up Baby!
Today we’re reviewing a gift i received for Christmas, a Wind-Up LED Flashlight by MegaBrite.  The concept is simple, instead of using batteries, you charge it up via a crank on the side and then use it at your will.  Each flashlight has 3 LED bulbs in in and two settings, one [...]

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Today we’re going to be reviewing a more festive green product.  StayBright 100 LED White Christmas Lights by General Electric.  Last Year Mrs. Green Gear and I picked up a 9 ft. Strand of Multicolored LED Christmas lights (which are still going strong) for $20.  But this year, the strand is 33ft long and only [...]

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Yee Haww!!!  This here is a Method Home Cleaning Products Overview Roundup!
I have been using a few Method Products around the house for about a year and I am very impressed.  They’ve been on my radar recentally becuase their line of products has been expanding dramatically.  What used to just be a few products is [...]

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Laundry Dropps Concentrated Detergent Review

by mrgreengear on 11 March, 2008

This product review is one that Mrs. Green Gear should take all the credit for. Dropps are eco-friendly, highly concentrated, individually packaged laundry detergent packets that are a good alternative to regular liquid detergent. The packaging is minimal, recyclable, and biodegradable.
We’ve been using these dropps for about three weeks and overall we think they are [...]

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GLEAMY!
John over at showerstart.com was kind enough to mail us the new Evolve model showerhead, called the road runner. This is an all-water, 1.59GPM low flow showerhead with 36 individual nozzles. Integrated into the showerhead is their shower start temperature controlled cutoff device they lovingly call the “ladybug.” The Ladybug itself retails at $29.99, the [...]

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