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JimK-NY
May 20, 2019Explorer II
My answer is NO. I travel in the southwest in a truck camper with a 30 gallon tank. When water conservation is needed, which is most of the time, I try to use no more than 1 gallon of water per shower. A high pressure spray can run through that amount of water in less than 1 minute. Instead I wet down with a slow trickle of water, I soap up, and then rinse with a slightly higher volume of water but certainly not a high volume pressure spray. The Oxygenics or similar shower heads may use less water than a home shower turned on high, but they are still not suitable for conserving shower water.
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