October 28, 2025Everyday I see these markers on the power lines and never once thought, who changes them? Now we know.
Muted_Apartment_2399 on October 28, 2025 12:13 am Interesting because I would never drink from the faucet directly, I live in America and we tend to ignore little things like lead.
HugoZHackenbush2 on October 28, 2025 12:16 am Not only mildly interesting, but also mildly faucetnating..
Wind2Energy on October 28, 2025 12:18 am What’s the power source? Does the running water turn a tiny generator?
holdon1min on October 28, 2025 12:22 am First look I thought it was a picture of some sort of summoning.
LowVoltCharlie on October 28, 2025 12:39 am I’ve never had tap water that tasted as good as filtered water, so it’s worth the slow fill up speed for me 🤷
malex84 on October 28, 2025 12:53 am My old bathroom faucet did this, no plug, battery must of lasted forever because it lasted until the bathroom remodel
FrankLangellasBalls on October 28, 2025 1:04 am People are starving in Africa so that you can have illuminated water.
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Like people drink water from the tap?!
Fancy shmancy
Interesting because I would never drink from the faucet directly, I live in America and we tend to ignore little things like lead.
Not only mildly interesting, but also mildly faucetnating..
What’s the power source? Does the running water turn a tiny generator?
First look I thought it was a picture of some sort of summoning.
I’m blind, I didn’t know it did that
I’ve never had tap water that tasted as good as filtered water, so it’s worth the slow fill up speed for me 🤷
LEDs are too cheap.
What brand/model faucet is this?
no way dog, i aint drinking unfiltered water
I guess it matters that much, but the water is filtered.
This is a feature I never knew I needed. Or existed.
My old bathroom faucet did this, no plug, battery must of lasted forever because it lasted until the bathroom remodel
Rat bastard faucet.
That’s cool. So does my fridge.
People are starving in Africa so that you can have illuminated water.