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Fantastic new gadget could help lower water usage in the kitchen

Posted by Sinks on 27th Jun 2017

A Canadian company has come up with a unique device which can quite literally create drinking water out of thin air.The Water Mill from British Columbia-based Element Four works on the same principle as a dehumidifier which collects and condenses atmospheric moisture, at a rate of between 10 and 40 per cent of the ambient level.An in-built filter then purifies the water, making it suitable for human consumption.The Water Mill can produce around 12 litres of water per day, making it suitable for individuals and families alike.As society becomes increasingly conscientious in its usage of precious natural resources, this could be one device which revolutionises how kitchen users obtain drinkable water.Another key way in which kitchen users can lower their environmental impact is by installing a food waste disposer device, which can reduce the possible negative effects of organic waste matter finding its way into the water supply.ADNFCR-1321-ID-18892678-ADNFCR