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Put a Plastic Bottle in the Toilet Tank: A Simple Trick to Save Water and Lower Your Bills
Water conservation is more important than ever, and even small changes around the house can make a big difference for the environment—and your wallet. One surprisingly easy and effective hack is to put a plastic bottle filled with water in your toilet tank. It’s a simple, low-cost way to reduce water usage every time you flush.
Here’s everything you need to know about this clever water-saving trick and how to do it right.
Why Put a Plastic Bottle in the Toilet Tank?
Most toilets use around 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of water per flush. Over the course of a day, week, or month, that adds up quickly—especially if you have multiple people in the house.
By placing a plastic bottle filled with water inside the toilet tank, you reduce the amount of water needed to fill the tank after each flush. The bottle takes up space, so less water fills the tank, meaning each flush uses less water.
How Does This Work?
The toilet tank refills with water after you flush. Normally, it fills to a set level, using a fixed amount of water. When you add a water-filled plastic bottle, the volume the bottle occupies means the tank holds less water overall. As a result:
Less water is needed to refill the tank.
Each flush uses less water without affecting the flush’s effectiveness.
You save hundreds of gallons of water monthly.
How to Do It: Step-by-Step Guide
What You’ll Need:
A clean, empty plastic bottle (1-liter or 2-liter soda bottle works well)
Water
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