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The Secret Behind Two Toilet Flush Buttons You Never Knew

What’s Meant by the Two Flush Buttons?
Dual-flush systems, which have two independent buttons, are frequently found in contemporary toilets. Depending on your needs, these buttons are made to provide varying water usage amounts.
The smaller button (Partial Flush): This button uses less water—usually about three liters—and is designed to flush liquid waste.
By giving just enough to empty the bowl without causing too much waste, it aids in water conservation.
The Full Flush button, which is larger and intended for solid waste, delivers a greater volume of water—typically six liters.
For larger trash, it guarantees a complete flush without the need for a second flush.
You may greatly cut down on water use and promote more sustainable living by knowing which button to press.
The Advantages of Selecting the Proper Flush Button
1. Lowers Bills and Conserves Water
Conserving water is one of the key benefits of using the appropriate flush button. Using the partial flush for liquid waste can save thousands of liters of water per year, since the average individual flushes many times a day. Lower water bills and less of an impact on the environment are the immediate results of this.
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