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Put a Plastic Bottle in the Toilet Tank: A Simple Trick to Save Water and Lower Your Bills
Here’s everything you need to know about this clever water-saving trick and how to do it right.
Why Put a Plastic Bottle in the Toilet Tank?
Most toilets use around 1.6 gallons (6 liters) of water per flush. Over the course of a day, week, or month, that adds up quickly—especially if you have multiple people in the house.
How Does This Work?
The toilet tank refills with water after you flush. Normally, it fills to a set level, using a fixed amount of water. When you add a water-filled plastic bottle, the volume the bottle occupies means the tank holds less water overall. As a result:
- Less water is needed to refill the tank.
- Each flush uses less water without affecting the flush’s effectiveness.
- You save hundreds of gallons of water monthly.
How to Do It: Step-by-Step Guide
What You’ll Need:
- A clean, empty plastic bottle (1-liter or 2-liter soda bottle works well)
- Water
- Optional: Waterproof tape or glue (for extra security)
Instructions:
- Clean the bottle thoroughly to avoid any odors or residue.
- Fill the bottle completely with water. You want it heavy enough so it won’t float in the tank.
- Close the cap tightly to prevent leaks.