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Before I left for spring break I acquired this water station. It was left as trash in the hallway of my dorm since the first day of the semester. I figured it would make a great addition to the room as well as save many plastic bottles. I was astonished that when I pluged it in, and it was in perfect working condition. I couldn't believe that someone would consider this trash! However, I am not complaining now. I am really excited that I will be able to reduce the amount of plastic water bottles I consume. To reduce the amount of 5 gallon water jugs I use, I cut a hole in the top of the jug so I can re-fill the container with water.
If your wondering how much your saving take a look at something i have been doing with my posts.
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