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What is a Dual Flush Toilet?

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What is a Dual Flush Toilet?

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Dual-Flush toilet technology allows the user to select a short flush (3.8L) for liquids or a long flush (6L) for solids thus taking water efficiency one step further.

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Dual-Flush toilet technology allows the user to select a short flush (1.1 gallons) for liquids or a long flush (1.6 gallons) for solids thus taking water conservation one step further. Take a look at our All-in-One® 1000 Series toilets featuring Dual Flush.

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These two button dual flush (0.8/ 1.6 gallon) toilets are common in other countries and recently approved for sale in the United States, allow people to be even more water efficient. These toilets have two levers one lever for liquids and the other for solids. The liquid lever uses half the water used in standard low-flush toilets. These new efficient toilets use 20% less water per flush than an Ultra Low Flush Toilet (ULFT) saving an average of 2,250 gallons of water a year.

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Dual-Flush toilet technology allows the user to select a short flush (1.1 gallons) for liquids or a long flush (1.6 gallons) for solids thus taking water conservation one step further. Take a look at our All in One Box® 1000 Series toilets featuring Dual Flush.

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These two button dual flush (0.8/ 1.6 gallon) toilets are common in other countries and recently approved for sale in the United States, allow people to be even more water efficient. These toilets have two levers – one lever for liquids and the other for solids. The liquid lever uses half the water used in standard low-flush toilets. These new efficient toilets use 20% less water per flush than an Ultra Low Flush Toilet (ULFT) saving an average of 2,250 gallons of water a year.

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