Rainpod: Respects Every Rain Drop, Nourishes Garden!

There is nothing extraordinary about the look and feel of this green gadget rather it is its simplicity that attracted me. Rain water, which is considered as the purest form of water is wasted more than being utilized. True, it waters your garden when it showers but during dry season gardening becomes a forceful activity and more troublesome when there is dearth of water.
Here is a single eco-friendly solution to all these problems. Touted as Rainpod, it saves maximum water during each shower and distributes it when most required. Designed by David L’Hote of France, the device is capable of holding rain water, all thanks to its structure and features. Working like a rain drum, the conceptual Rainpod is capable of holding water in a large tank, which stands taller than man and has height and reach to cover a large area in its surroundings by using nothing but gravity. It is suggestible only for places where it rains at least once in a week to reap possible benefits. If its cleaniness factor is maintained then one can ink a neat deal for holding water for places facing dearth of water resources.
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