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Dry Planet SAToilet Flushing Water Saving Technique with Save-a-Flush (Pack of 4)

R299

Retail: R650
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Perfect for Cape Town's drought! A simple, direct and very cost effective way of saving water. The Save-a-Flush is an award-winning displacement device that fits in the toilet tank.

Independent studies in the UK have shown Save-a-Flush to be the most cost effective way of saving real amounts of water in their home.

Save-a-Flash has won Australia's National Savewater! Awards for Best product and the Waterwise Marque in the UK.

Dry Planet SA (Pty) Ltd has made a REAL difference to local communities, businesses, universities and schools in achieving REAL water savings. To date, in excess of 12 000 units have been distributed and sold, saving around 45 million litres of water per year. Their mission is to have a Save-a-Flush in EVERY school, university, business and home in South Africa, and there is no reason why it shouldn’t be!

Product Features
  • Perfect for Cape Town's drought!
  • Household pack - Set of 4
  • It lasts indefinitely, however inspect it every 3 - 5 years
  • Compatible with ALL cisterns (incl. Dual Flush, Concealed & Built-in)
  • Most convenient with easy-accessible cisterns
  • Saves 1L of water PER FLUSH
  • Reduces your monthly water bill
  • Fitting 1 Save-a-Flush, saves on average 12L PER DAY
  • Fitting 30,000 devices will give an annual saving of 130 megalitres of water 
  • Easy and quick to fit 
  • Contains super absorbent polymers
  • For more information, check out Dry Planets here!
  • For a quick read, click on the brochure.
How To 
  1. Drop it in the cistern
  2. The water in the cistern flows into the bag, through the perforations on the bag
  3. The water reacts with the patented polymers, causing the Save-a-Flush to swell (takes 6 hours to fully inflate)
  4. The polymers cause both object (the space it occupies) and weight displacement (due to the highly absorbent polymers)
  5. The displacement results in less water filling into your cistern, as the displacement causes the water level to be raised, to the level of the control value (tricking the cistern into thinking more water has filled into the cistern, than actually has)
  6. Because of displacement, less water is used when flushing, but enough to carry the waste with sufficient velocity and force

It's the modern day brick with many more benefits. It's less harmful to your cistern (preventing sediment blockage from bricks, bottles obstructing the inner workings of the cistern, bricks breaking cisterns or flush values etc.). Best of all, there is also NO environmental impact at all.

They have made a direct impact on the Western Cape, working closely with:

1. Calgro M3 
2. Pioneer Food
3. Woolworths Financial Services
4. University of Cape Town
5. University of the Western Cape
6. Stellenbosch University
7. Boland College
8. Local Schools

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