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Cool water? No thanks

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Great one!

Ever notice how water is cooler/colder at night or early in the morning? Well that's because we don't use a lot of water that time and the water cools down after you don't use it for a while. But sometimes we don't want cold water and we have to run the water first and wait until it gets warmer. instead of doing that, i suggest that you use water mostly during the middle of the day or earlier in the evening when the water is warmer to use. That way we don't waste cold water by running it until it turns warm. If you must use water really early in the morning or late at night, get a bucket and put it under the faucet so all the cold water you don't need can be saved. You can use the cold water for hand wash laundry, watering plants, etc. Sorry this is so long, but thanks for reading! =]

Great one!

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