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Similar to those fancy faucets with motion sensors at the airport, the decidedly lower-tech Smart Faucet affixes a lever to the end of your faucet so the water’s only running when you need it.
The Smart Faucet from eco-friendly company Gaiam conserves water use. It’s water on-demand, because the water only runs when you need it. When you go to wash your hands, putting pressure on the lever lets the water flow. When you’re done, the water instantly shuts off by itself. There are no special tools needed for installation—it looks like you just affix the gadget to the end of your existing faucet. The Smart Faucet is available for $39. If you’re handy with pipes and levers, you could likely put together a DIY version for a good deal less.