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How much water would my family of four save using a Caroma dual flush toilet?

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How much water would my family of four save using a Caroma dual flush toilet?

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This depends on the volume of water your current toilets are using, but if your family currently has a 3.5 gallon (13 liter) toilet, you would use approximately 26,000 gallons (96,900 liters) of water per year for the toilet. By converting to a Caroma dual flush 1.6 gallon/0.8 gallon (6/3 liter) toilet, your family would use about 7,000 gallons (26,280 liters) of water per year for flushing toilets. That is a savings of more than 18,300 gallons (68,000 liters) of water per year!

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