by mrgreengear on 9 March, 2009
Water does a body good! So does milk, but I mean… water is hard to beat. Calorie free, hydrating, and clean. Humans love water so much that we make sure most of our body is made of it. It cleans you out, keep your going, and makes you happy. But, lets be honest… sometimes it [...]
by mrgreengear on 11 February, 2009
In the humble opinion of this green product reviewer, the best green products are the ones that are designed from the get-go to use less. Products that are designed green from the inside out. Creativity and Ingenuity are supremely important in the process of designing products, especially green products. But, often the greatest result of [...]
by mrgreengear on 28 December, 2008
I really like aerators! Who Doesn’t? They cost very little. They Save Water and Money AT THE SAME TIME!!!!
Enough aerator love! Today I am reviewing the Neoperl Bubble-Stream Dual Flow Kitchen Aerator. This is a chrome finish aerator that allows the user to choose a .5GPM spray stream or 2.2GPM flow with the click of [...]
by mrgreengear on 30 June, 2008
Finally, Victory against BPA… whatever the hell that is!
Water is amazing! Simply Amazing. Great for your body, Great for the planet… zero calories, filling, delicious, the essence of all things natural. We are mostly water, Our earth is mostly water. We send robots to mars to look for frozen water, it’s THAT damn cool! Humans [...]
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 [...]
by mrgreengear on 13 February, 2008
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 [...]
by mrgreengear on 13 December, 2007
mmm. so many nozzels! so little water!
Well, if you’ve been reading our reviews you can tell that we weren’t a fan of our last showerhead made by delta. Luckily, Bricor has been turning out some great products as of late and my wife took it upon us to order this 32 stream 1.5GPM Low Flow [...]
by mrgreengear on 13 December, 2007
Best Product Name Evar!!!!
Today we’re going to review a water-saving product called the Toilet Tank Bank. This is essentailly a false bladder that you place inside of your toilet that saves you any of the water that it displaces, per flush. Most home toilets use 2.5 Gallons Per Flush. While this might not reduce that [...]