Green-Eco-Sustainable Blogs-Websites-Idaho
These of course are not all the blogs. websites and resources available in Idaho. If you have a local green, eco or environmental blog/website/ organization, please let me know and I will publish.
Idaho
- Boise Coop
- Boise Bus Blog
- For the Love of Lavender Young Living Lavender Farms are located in Utah, Idaho, France, and Ecuador. From our home base in Mona, Utah, we are sharing with you the latest news on all things lavender–from beauty tips to recipes, there are so many ways to enjoy lavender!
- Idaho Panhandle
- Nampa Urban Renewal
- Organic Boise
- Tetons and Beyond
- The Hot Springs Guy TRAVELING TO UNIQUE BACKCOUNTRY HOT SPRINGS DESTINATIONS THROUGHOUT IDAHO, THE NORTHWEST US AND BEYOND. FEATURING HOT SPRINGS TRIP REPORTS, PICTURES, VIDEO CLIPS, ACTIVISM, NEWS AND MORE
Jim Atkinson says
Yes, you don’t need it this summer, but when the cooler times come, it will save you money. Just order on the website and receive a $4.00 rebate check with your order.
Two Senior citizens from Washington, MO have developed a new filter for an electric dryer. Jim & Sandy Atkinson were driving around and saw steam coming out of the side of homes. They thought, “What a waste of heat!”
So, they started experimenting with different products and were not satisfied with any of them. They decided to develop their own product. They named it, Dryernet; It filters the air coming out of the dryer so well, you can hardly smell anything. It filters down to .5 microns and removes all the contaminants. Jim’s physician says it filters down to the bacteria level.
The original thought was to save on heat to cut expenses but they have discovered added benefits to the product. It adds much needed moisture in the winter, you don’t have to have a humidifier going since the Dryernet adds moisture. With the added moisture, Sandy doesn’t have to use skin moisturizer. It makes it easier to breathe at night cutting down on that dry mouth feeling in the morning. It cuts down on static electricity.
They found out that if your dryervent is longer than 10 feet, the dryer dries the clothes faster due to increased airflow. So that saves energy too. Overall, Jim and Sandy saved about $20.00 a month on their heating bill. If you use your dryer more than 4 times a week, you’ll save more. Many house fires are caused by a clogged dryer vent, not with the Dryernet!
How often does a “Green” product pay for itself in a month and a half? If ten percent of the electric dryers used the dryernet, over 1 Billion dollars in energy use would be saved, each year.
We have been featured on Fox news in St. Louis, KOLR-TV in Springfield, MO and KOMU in Columbia, MO. dryernet.com