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**Many People Still Think These 2 Buttons Are Just for Flushing – Here’s What They’re Really For!**
In this article, we’re going to explore the **real function of the two buttons** on modern toilets and why they’re a small yet powerful tool in promoting sustainability. Let’s dive in!
### What Are the Two Buttons For?
1. **The Larger Button – Full Flush (usually 6-7 liters)**
– This button is typically used for **larger waste**. The larger button triggers a full flush that uses more water to thoroughly flush down solid waste. In older toilets, a full flush used around 13 liters (or more) of water, but modern toilets with dual-flush systems have reduced the amount of water used for a full flush. Generally, it uses around 6-7 liters per flush.
2. **The Smaller Button – Partial Flush (usually 3-4 liters)**
– The smaller button is designed for **liquid waste** (urine). When pressed, this button activates a partial flush that uses **less water**—typically around 3-4 liters. It’s a great way to conserve water when a full flush isn’t necessary, and it’s one of the key features of the dual-flush system.
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