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The RainDrops system allows people to adapt standard plastic bottles to an existing gutter system to collect rain water. The repurposing of these plastic bottles will also give value to many bottles that are otherwise headed for landfills. A large benefit to using plastic bottles as a water... more
Reviewed by FAIRYUSER Jan 25 2009, 02:07pm ( 28 reviews ) • idasia.org
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Rated by KiiteRuze on Apr 11 2009, 12:55am
Some of the concepts on this site are good.
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Rated by Chad4848 on Feb 24 2009, 8:54pm
wtf? How is this useful at all.... there needs to be a serious filtration system or you're just using dirty water full of EVERYTHING that's on your roof... Life say animal droppings....leaves....dirt.......
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Rated by GemStar38 on Feb 11 2009, 6:09pm
This is really innovative
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Rated by fukfire on Feb 04 2009, 8:34am
Collect your rainwater, with the bottles you already have.
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Rated by milkfish on Feb 03 2009, 11:13am
Folks, where do you think drinking water comes from anyway?
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Rated by tehmwhy on Jan 30 2009, 4:05pm
Pretty cool. I think it's just a design. That's a lot of bottles that need to be used. I'm sure you wouldn't drink this water. I would use it for my garden. Water pets....It's a pretty cool design.
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Rated by Carl-001 on Jan 27 2009, 7:54pm
Ever heard of a rain barrel? Using the sun's uv rays to kill bacteria??? Are you really going to drink water that has run down your roof and through your gutters? Sory, this one gets a big old FAIL!!!