Save hot water and energy in your kitchen – without compromising on convenience
Washing dishes and vegetables are everyday activities in the kitchen. In a climate of rising electricity and gas prices, you soon notice the impact of these daily tasks on your wallet if you don't pay attention to how much hot water you use. Water and energy savings in the kitchen are incredibly simple: with the right water saving products, you can reduce your water flow to 7 liters per minute – which is plenty for the kitchen and will lower your hot water costs.
Water saving products for the kitchen
Washing dishes and vegetables are everyday activities in the kitchen. In a climate of rising electricity and gas prices, you soon notice the impact of these daily tasks on your wallet if you don't pay attention to how much hot water you use. Water and energy savings in the kitchen are incredibly simple: with the right water saving products, you can reduce your water flow to 7 liters per minute – which is plenty for the kitchen and will lower your hot water costs.
Retrofit your kitchen faucet with water saving aerators to reduce your energy costs quickly and easily. They are available from specialist plumbing and heating retailers, as well as from leading hardware stores and their websites.
Would you like to choose when you want a reduced water flow in the kitchen and when you don't? With push aerators, you can choose between various flow rates at the push of a button. Ideal when filling a large pan quickly one minute, then washing vegetables in way that saves water the next. Push aerators are also available from specialist plumbing and heating retailers, as well as from leading hardware stores and their websites.
Water saving aerators for sinks – all information about installation and function
The easy way to install aerators yourself
Aerators on the kitchen faucet can be replaced in moments. Our video shows you how.
How water saving flow regulators work
All water saving Neoperl products are equipped with flow regulator technology. This keeps the flow rate in the faucets practically constant, even if the pressure changes. Saving you water – as well as energy and money.