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New eco-friendly range of showers from Mira

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

Mira Showers has launched a new range of Eco shower fittings that can save up to 75% of the water normally used when showering – so you can go green whilst keeping clean!

While saving water, the stylish Mira Eco range still delivers the same great performance, giving full coverage with three modes – start, soothe and force.

The shower heads and handsets are made using ecofficient technology which aerates the water droplets, creating larger drops that explode on impact to provide greater coverage while reducing the amount of water used. The Eco range has also recently been awarded the “Water Marque” symbol from Waterwise, the independent organisation committed to increasing water efficiency and reducing water wastage.

Eco fittings are suitable for all power and mixer showers above 0.5 bar pressure. They are available as both a handset and fixed head in both white and chrome styles, so can be added to your existing shower.

In addition, for every product sold, £1 is paid to WaterAid – this promotion is guaranteed to raise £10,000 for the charity.  As a further benefit for the environment, the Eco head comes in cardboard box packaging which can be recycled.

The Mira Eco range is available from £41 and can be purchased at B&Q as well as builders’ and plumbers’ merchants nationwide.

For further information visit www.mirashowers.com

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