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Bathtub filter from New Wave Enviro

September 14, 2009 By creatingyourspace 3 Comments

Have you ever noticed that everyone seems to have  a filter for your shower head, but what about for the bathtub!?! New Wave Enviro Products has a bathtub filter called the Splish Splash Bathtub Filter.

Features of this filter:

  • Removes harmful effects of chlorine from your bath in just minutes
  • Enjoy a healthier bathing experience with natural feeling rainwater like freshness
  • Softer skin and hair
  • Improved lathering and sudsing
  • Non-toxic and safe for the whole family including pets
  • Filter is effective for about 200 baths or 1 year

Splish Splash Natural Bath Dechlorinator Filter is highly ideal for bathing infants and children who are more susceptible to the harmful effects of chlorine. It is easy to use: just hook the 18″ lanyard attached to the top of the water filter on the faucet and let the water run through the fabric pouch. Or, after turning on the bath water, just toss the filter in the bathtub and let the water dechlorinate while the tub fills.

Who is New Wave Enviro?

New Wave Enviro was established in 1994 with a focus on providing pure, on-demand water at a reasonable price. New Wave Enviro believed in chlorine-free living and litter-free living long before the current media and consumer trends.

New Wave Enviro manufactures and distributes eco friendly products such as reusable water bottles and water filtration systems which produce high quality, inexpensive purified water from your own Tap. Every New Wave Enviro product emphasizes Green Living.

Green Living is not complete without an on demand source of purified water. They manufacture drinking water filters, shower filters, bathtub filters and “on the go” filters for their corn-based reusable water bottle. All of their filters offer on demand “ all you want anytime you want it purified water”.

As a compliment to their  filtration products, they manufacture a complete line of reusable water bottles: Stainless Steel, EastarTM Resin, and Corn Resin. Sizes range from 8 oz to 5 gallon.

For a store locator, click here. To stay updated with New Wave Enviro, check out their blog.

Stay tuned for details on how you can win a New Wave Enviro product!

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Filed Under: Kitchen & Bath Tagged With: bath filter, bathroom filters, green filters, New Wave Enviro, shower filter

Comments

  1. Regina Foley says

    September 21, 2009 at 1:38 pm

    My favorite product is the Fresh Water Works Water Filter. Shower filter may be a next investment, but for time being, I am concerned with eliminating contaminants so directly ingested! Water filters built into refrigerators just don’t purify so well over time.

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