In order to be eligible to win last Toolsday’s (a.k.a. Tuesday) prize, we asked you to guess the identity of a big piece of machinery. We had a variety of answers; some thought it was used for separating grain, a few people thought it was a milk pasteurizer, and others thought it was part of an oil refinery. All were wrong. Last week’s mystery machine was a Saturn rocket booster. Not exactly a tool for the DIYer.
We randomly picked one winner from all the comments and that lucky person is Lily, who must be a rocket scientist because she knew it had something to do with rocket engines. Congratulations Lily, you have one week to respond to our email before we pick another winner.
Next Tuesday two lucky winners will receive a LevAqua showerhead. The LevAqua has five digital-touch settings for maximum water flow optimization. The showerhead’s settings include a relaxing full-body surround, a pulsating massage, a combo of the previous two, and an eco-saving low-flow setting.
To enter the LevAqua showerhead giveaway, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what the old-timey gadget pictured below is used for. You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick two winners. 
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On Tuesday, August 28, we will select the winners of the LevAqua showerheads then start up a new giveaway for another tool, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.
You have until August 28, 2012, 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the LevAqua showerheads.







I'd prefer some fancy oak vanity unit. Still, a new shower head will do just as well.
antique underwater Camera is great!
Oh I wonder if someone has already won this prize.
http://showerheadsale.com/
cool
no clue
The digital showerhead looks awesome.
this would be a vert handy xmas preasent
it's used to adjust water pressure through a line?
Hand Held Plumming Snake
used to look a stuff under water
Its an old water gun or firemans nozzle. The square on top is a sighting mechanism.
This looks like a very old fishing utensil.
Looks lijke its used to hold something open
Since there is a picture of a fish on the item, I'm going to guess something to do with cleaning fish.
moves water somehow
hook up to clear pipes for plumber.
an immersible water heater
It looks like a sanake.
I meant snake.
goes on a garden hose
need one
Ignore above post. I commented on the wrong device.
It appears to be a device for measuring wind speed so with that in mind I'd assume it was used by pilots preparing for take offs since you need to know that as well as wind direction. Too modern for the Wright Brothers I think so I'd guess Rickenbacker,
sub pump
hose connection
camera