Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by overzeetop • Sep 21, 2021
expired Posted by overzeetop • Sep 21, 2021

Flume 2 Smart Home Water Monitor & Water Leak Detector

+ Free Shipping

$129

$149

13% off
109 Comments 62,093 Views
Visit Retailer
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Flume Water has Flume 2 Smart Home Water Monitor & Water Leak Detector on sale for $129 ($20 discount applies in cart) when you un-check the $49.99/yr Flume Insight Subscription on the page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member overzeetop for posting this deal.
  • Note: Must un-check the $49.99/yr Flume Insight Subscription on the page.
Features:
  • 24/7 Smart Water Leak Detector: Flume's smart water leak detection technology is always on guard alerting you to water leaks inside the home as well as in your lawn or garden. Gain peace of mind whether you're at home or away with water leak alerts delivered directly to your phone via the Flume Water app. Stop water leaks and protect your home today with Flume.
  • Smart Water Usage Monitoring: Dig up the details your standard water bill doesn't with Flume's smart water monitoring technology. Flume delivers detailed water use insight data directly to your smartphone so you're always in the know. Take the guessing game out of your water usage and take control to reduce waste and conserve water
  • Reduce & Manage Your Water Bill: A smart water monitor that pays for itself. Flume allows you to be proactive about managing your water use by protecting the planet and your pockets. Create water use budgets that use smart alerts to notify you of potential water leaks and waste. Flume has helped customers save an average of 10-20% per month on their water bill.
  • Installs In Minutes. No Plumbing Required: The Flume Smart Home Water Monitor is compatible with 95% of homes and installs in minutes. No pipe cutting, no wiring, no appointments. You've got it covered, but we're here if you need us.
  • Includes: Flume Water Sensor and Bridge. Flume App available for iOS or Android.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $20 Lower (13.4% Savings) than the list price of $149.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion. -SaltyOne

Original Post

Written by overzeetop
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Flume Water has Flume 2 Smart Home Water Monitor & Water Leak Detector on sale for $129 ($20 discount applies in cart) when you un-check the $49.99/yr Flume Insight Subscription on the page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member overzeetop for posting this deal.
  • Note: Must un-check the $49.99/yr Flume Insight Subscription on the page.
Features:
  • 24/7 Smart Water Leak Detector: Flume's smart water leak detection technology is always on guard alerting you to water leaks inside the home as well as in your lawn or garden. Gain peace of mind whether you're at home or away with water leak alerts delivered directly to your phone via the Flume Water app. Stop water leaks and protect your home today with Flume.
  • Smart Water Usage Monitoring: Dig up the details your standard water bill doesn't with Flume's smart water monitoring technology. Flume delivers detailed water use insight data directly to your smartphone so you're always in the know. Take the guessing game out of your water usage and take control to reduce waste and conserve water
  • Reduce & Manage Your Water Bill: A smart water monitor that pays for itself. Flume allows you to be proactive about managing your water use by protecting the planet and your pockets. Create water use budgets that use smart alerts to notify you of potential water leaks and waste. Flume has helped customers save an average of 10-20% per month on their water bill.
  • Installs In Minutes. No Plumbing Required: The Flume Smart Home Water Monitor is compatible with 95% of homes and installs in minutes. No pipe cutting, no wiring, no appointments. You've got it covered, but we're here if you need us.
  • Includes: Flume Water Sensor and Bridge. Flume App available for iOS or Android.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $20 Lower (13.4% Savings) than the list price of $149.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion. -SaltyOne

Original Post

Written by overzeetop

Community Voting

Deal Score
+37
Good Deal
Visit Retailer

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

SarahJ
177 Posts
119 Reputation
Just a heads up - this company does some major bait and switch. I got the Flume 1 and they have consistently removed features since launch, including the text alerts which were pretty critical as that was one of the only ways to setup multi device alerts.
overzeetop
3284 Posts
1142 Reputation
Removed Brazilian Rainforest Store link per moderator's request - see reason below. Definitely don't go there directly and search, as it would circumvent any share paid back to the site owner.


Yes, but that deal can't be posted on SlickDeals because it's a 3rdparty seller with less than 1000 feedback. The rules don't allow those to be posted here, regardless of whether the seller is the manufacturer or not. I've been told by the moderation staff that the application of this rule is a a private matter and is not to be discussed in the Hot Deals forum, so if there is any concern about the rule, we should take it to Deal Talk or one of the appropriate forums.
PrimeOnTime
13 Posts
10 Reputation
I've had this for a few months now after dealing with some ridiculous high water bills.

It's a nice to have and is probably a savior to some, but I've soured a bit on the company after they've introduced this subscription plan. Allegedly, I'm grandfathered into their "detailed" data and AI stuff, but it's the same data that was available prior to their subscription model, so just an annoying money grab IMO.

Setup is surprisingly easy and is seemingly very accurate. Guess overall it's recommended if you're seriously worried about leaks, but you're going to get a lesser product than it was prior to the subscription, or pay more in their subscription to get access to their data metrics.

108 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Sep 21, 2021
215 Posts
Joined Jun 2011
Sep 21, 2021
sctrojan26
Sep 21, 2021
215 Posts
No, this will not turn off water. It is a strap on device which reads the electromagnetic fields from the existing city flow meter. The use case for this is it will read your water and tell you when you are using more, from there you have to shut off the source. There is a competing product called Flo by Moen. It is ~$400 on Amazon. It has an auto shut off feature, but it must be installed on your main pipe. So you will need a licensed plumber (or be handy enough to do it yourself). Some insurance companies do offer discounts on Flo by Moen as it does have the potential to save you thousands in water damage.
Original Poster
Sep 21, 2021
3,284 Posts
Joined Feb 2008
Sep 21, 2021
overzeetop
Original Poster
Sep 21, 2021
3,284 Posts
Quote from pchearn :
Can this meter be used with a well? I don't have a water meter.
No - it's like a CIA listening device: it has a magnetic sensor which listens for the varying signature of the municipal flowmeter's magnetized flow disk as it spins around. From that signal, it determines the rate of spin and, in turn, the flow. It's why some muni meters don't work - they can't detect the magnetic spinny thing on some, either because of the type of spinny thing or because the muni line meter unit is too well shielded (or too poorly shielded).
Sep 21, 2021
2,147 Posts
Joined Apr 2005
Sep 21, 2021
DealAddict
Sep 21, 2021
2,147 Posts
Repped the users who helped
Sep 21, 2021
402 Posts
Joined May 2016
Sep 21, 2021
brettcp
Sep 21, 2021
402 Posts
I tried this but ended up returning it.. it did detect leaks, however, it would not detect leaks that were low-flow enough for me to warrant using it. If I turned a bathroom faucet on about 1/4 of the way open, it would not detect the flow.. I'd have to go to about 1/3rd of the way open for it to detect the flow. Same with slow-leaking irrigation - a slow leaking irrigation valve would not be detected, but a wide open valve would be. If I had a dripping toilet fitting or something similar, unfortunately I don't think this would detect it.

I'm sure this would be useful for a lot of people, just know it may not pick up very low-flow/minor leaks. I ended up buying a bunch of individual smart leak detectors and putting them under every sink/toilet/etc.
Sep 21, 2021
188 Posts
Joined Mar 2004
Sep 21, 2021
commitone
Sep 21, 2021
188 Posts
Is the subscription needed to use this?
Sep 21, 2021
1,375 Posts
Joined Nov 2018
Sep 21, 2021
JamieL2159
Sep 21, 2021
1,375 Posts
Quote from sctrojan26 :
No, this will not turn off water. It is a strap on device which reads the electromagnetic fields from the existing city flow meter. The use case for this is it will read your water and tell you when you are using more, from there you have to shut off the source. There is a competing product called Flo by Moen. It is ~$400 on Amazon. It has an auto shut off feature, but it must be installed on your main pipe. So you will need a licensed plumber (or be handy enough to do it yourself). Some insurance companies do offer discounts on Flo by Moen as it does have the potential to save you thousands in water damage.
Same! Since I have bought the Moen flow it has saved me three times! Twice being two different flappers stuck on toilets where it shut the water off in the third time where it showed I had water leaking from somewhere and upon investigation it was my outdoor water hydrant leaking under the ground. As an added benefit the device shuts off the water if it detects abnormal use so when my teenage kids are in the shower too long it shuts them off automatically! They are like "Dad why did you turn off the water" and I explained that there's nothing I can do! (There is a snooze button for times like when I'm filling up my pool but I don't tell them that)
3
Sep 21, 2021
2,395 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
Sep 21, 2021
coachclass
Sep 21, 2021
2,395 Posts
No local API - only cloud-based API for this. They seem to be trying to create on-going revenue stream like every other company, but I'm not sure their Insight program is really all that useful over the base offering.

Anyone comment on the accuracy/sensitivity? You fill a one gallon bucket at different rates on one of your faucets, is it able to see the full gallon?

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Sep 21, 2021
221 Posts
Joined Apr 2006
Sep 21, 2021
techvegas
Sep 21, 2021
221 Posts
Quote from moes6203 :
They said it interfere with their meter
I've engaged in testing these devices for a utility. They do not typically interfere with either the displacement meter or automated meter reading devices. However, it is appropriate to get permission from your utility before attaching a private device to their meter.

Flume can work with any agency that has concerns.
Sep 21, 2021
1,268 Posts
Joined Nov 2014
Sep 21, 2021
ilya0002
Sep 21, 2021
1,268 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ilya0002

If you are into tinkering with stuff and not just strapping a commercially available device, look into using RTL-SDR to read meters. There is a huge project on github called rtl_433 that supports various meters, not only water, but also natgas and electric ones. It's obviously not comparable in terms of efforts required to set things up, but your possibilities are nearly endless with rtl_433 if your meter is supported (!)

Just my 2c
1
Sep 21, 2021
5,939 Posts
Joined Jan 2011
Sep 21, 2021
mrdizle
Sep 21, 2021
5,939 Posts
Quote from commitone :
Is the subscription needed to use this?
Not for basic uses.
They have some sort of Flume Insight that can tell you what device is leaking, and that has a subscription, but it is optional.
Sep 21, 2021
5,236 Posts
Joined Jun 2010
Sep 21, 2021
wpc
Sep 21, 2021
5,236 Posts
Quote from mrdizle :
I had to replace the batteries in the Flume 1 and it was shocking how many screws had to be removed to do it. I kept the screws a little bit loose when I reassembled the case, to make it easier next time.
Looks like they fixed that design in Flume 2.
I don't see a big reason to upgrade at this point.
i've yet to replace the batteries on my flume 1. Are they expensive?

just checked, I had mine since 6/2020 and it still shows all 3 battery bars in the app. No idea how long the battery should last though.
Original Poster
Sep 21, 2021
3,284 Posts
Joined Feb 2008
Sep 21, 2021
overzeetop
Original Poster
Sep 21, 2021
3,284 Posts
Quote from ilya0002 :
If you are into tinkering with stuff and not just strapping a commercially available device, look into using RTL-SDR to read meters. There is a huge project on github called rtl_433 that supports various meters, not only water, but also natgas and electric ones. It's obviously not comparable in terms of efforts required to set things up, but your possibilities are nearly endless with rtl_433 if your meter is supported (!)

Just my 2c

This is good info, but the Flume is a different device. It doesn't actually read the meter RF like you would with a RTL-SDR. It senses the rotation of the magnetic signature of the internal flow sensors and filters the signal to allow it to independently count the meter mechanism. Reading the meter directly would be just as valuable here, of course, provided that it outputs sufficient precision to detect leaks. (and a fun project as well)
1
Sep 21, 2021
5,939 Posts
Joined Jan 2011
Sep 21, 2021
mrdizle
Sep 21, 2021
5,939 Posts
Quote from wpc :
i've yet to replace the batteries on my flume 1. Are they expensive?

just checked, I had mine since 6/2020 and it still shows all 3 battery bars in the app. No idea how long the battery should last though.
I think my time for usage was roughly 1.5 years. So pretty good overall. It takes 4 AA lithium batteries, I think less than $10 on Amazon.
Pro
Sep 21, 2021
1,593 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
Sep 21, 2021
UN0335
Pro
Sep 21, 2021
1,593 Posts
Quote from wpc :
i've yet to replace the batteries on my flume 1. Are they expensive?

just checked, I had mine since 6/2020 and it still shows all 3 battery bars in the app. No idea how long the battery should last though.
$19. Apparently it is 4 AA Energizer Lithium batteries in some type of pack. Not sure if you could DIY, with just the 4 new batteries.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Sep 21, 2021
52 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
Sep 21, 2021
tedo2007
Sep 21, 2021
52 Posts
Quote from moes6203 :
The city of Mesa AZ made me take mine off, flume was nice enough to give me a full refund after a year of use,
Why did they make you remove? Just curious?

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All