With climate change talks happening in Copenhagen this week, I'd thought i'd have a little search and see what comes up with conserving water consumption when it comes to commode toilets and found this funny question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070727053152AAuSvbW
I can't really imagine anyone doing this, actually putting a brick in their commode toilet, to reduce water consumption, lol. What about all the residues from the brick totally ruining your stylish commode. As pointed out in some of the answers, perhaps this was done in the 70's - but common it's 2009. The mind boggles. A far better solutions as offered by one of the readers is to install an adjustable flapper valve, which is very cheap and certainly less messy than putting a brick down there.
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I'm not sure if this will work. I also find it a little hilarious.
My wife may not like, but I'll try it.
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