Recently, Auntie Wang, a citizen, is very troubled. Even though there are four people in the family, the water bill is rising every month. After careful investigation by Aunt Wang, the problem was finally found.
It turned out to be because I bought a toilet of a different brand, the flushing volume is large, and it is still polluted. It often takes two or three times to flush it clean, and the water bill is increasing without realizing it.
So what kind of toilet is a water-saving toilet? What should you pay attention to when choosing a toilet, the editor will show you.
1. Look at ceramics: The smoothness of the glazed surface of ceramics greatly affects the sewage discharge effect.
Some toilets have uneven glazing and uneven glaze surface, which are easy to hide dirt and dirt, produce mildew, not only affect the life of the toilet, but also affect the health of users, which is very undesirable.
The smart toilet has three layers of glazing on the surface, the surface is smooth and beautiful, the dirt cannot hang, and the flushing is more labor-saving.
2. Look at the flushing method: The toilet flushing method is mainly divided into two categories: direct flushing and siphoning.
It adopts the super whirlpool siphon jet type in the siphon type, with double holes facing the outflow water, 360° cleaning the inner wall of the toilet, low flushing sound, low water consumption, energy saving and environmental protection, and one flushing, which is a high-quality flushing method.
3. Look at the pipeline: the previous steps are done in place, the diameter of the pipeline is too small, and the pollution residue is serious, which is also a big problem.
Therefore, the sewage outlet of the pipeline must be thick in order to maintain the smoothness of the pipeline. Yoshida Yage’s full-glazed large-diameter pipes can flush 150 table tennis balls at one time, even towels can be flushed at one time, and the sewage can be drained smoothly without residue. It is a good helper for household toilets.
After reading the above, have you learned how to choose a water-saving toilet, dear?