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Three ways to conserve water!

Faucets with eco-cartridges
WasserKRAFT produces washbasin faucets with a two-step, 35-mm eco-cartridge, which reduces water consumption by 50% without affecting your comfort.
The faucet operation is simple. Pull the lever up to the middle position; water consumption is capped at 10 liters per minute. The water stream, however, has the same normal pressure you are used to. To switch the faucet to full capacity, raise the lever all the way up (with an audible click); in this case, water consumption will increase to 20 liters a minute.
The WasserKRAFT Aller 1068, Main 4108, Leine 3508 faucets with eco-cartridges are also equipped with hygienic spout nozzles.
 
 
Water-limiting faucets
The WasserKRAFT Aller 1064, Leine 3504, Ammer 3704, Main 4104 washbasin faucets conserve water for you. This is achieved by using a 25-mm ceramic cartridge (Sedal) and a water-limiting plastic Neoperl CASCADE aerator.
The cartridge diameter is directly proportional to the faucet’s water throughput, without affecting water pressure.
The WasserKRAFT Aller 1064, Leine 3504, Ammer 3704, Main 4104 faucets offer further savings by using aerators to limit water consumption to 5 liters per minute.A built-in aerator adds air to the water stream so it feels like a soft, velvety flow.
This is a simple and easy way to conserve water, which does not require that you change your ways.
 
Single lever faucets
Single lever faucets are also good for conserving water. They mix water faster than dual lever models. If you have a dual lever faucet, you must turn on the cold water first, and then slowly add hot water. With a single lever faucet you can get warm water right away by simply pulling the lever up. This means less time is spent testing water for the right temperature, and ultimately less water is used.