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Did you know you can purchase something to make your current toilet a dual flush? Use 1/2 or full flush your choice. It is called Perfect Flush by Brondel and can be found here: Kitchen & Bathroom Fixtures, Kitchen Sinks & Kitchen Faucets, Kitchens and Bath Website, Franke Sinks and Faucets, Kitchen Fixtures, Runtal Towel Radiators and Omnipanels, Hansgrohe Showers & Faucets, Gatco Bathroom Accessories, Ginger Faucets, Light Look on the second row!Kitchen & Bathroom Fixtures, Kitchen Sinks & Kitchen Faucets, Kitchens and Bath Website, Franke Sinks and Faucets, Kitchen Fixtures, Runtal Towel Radiators and Omnipanels, Hansgrohe Showers & Faucets, Gatco Bathroom Accessories, Ginger Faucets, Lighting.

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There is another dual flush system on Amazon called MJSI HYR270 HydroRight Drop-in Dual Flush Converter by MJSI, Inc. that looks pretty simple. Sounds pretty good in some of the reviews on it. The only real question is whether or not the dual flushing actually saves any water or money (according to them). Any thoughts?
 
Dual flush toilets are highly efficient that use no more than 1.6 gallons per flush as compared to older standard 3.5 gallon models. The name of dual flush is the result of the fact that the toilets have two flush volumes that use no more than 1.1 gallons per flush. Therefore, approximately 4,000 gallons of water could be saved yearly in residential households that convert to dual flush toilets.
 
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