Many modern toilets are equipped with two flush buttons, and while most people assume they are simply for flushing, their design serves a much more specific and eco-friendly purpose. These buttons are part of a dual-flush system, which aims to conserve water and reduce water bills. Let’s break down what they do and why they matter.
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What Do the Two Buttons Do?
Small Button (Half Flush):
This button is for liquid waste.
It uses less water, typically about 3 liters per flush.
Ideal for situations where a full flush isn’t necessary, saving water without sacrificing hygiene.
Large Button (Full Flush):
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