🚽 Flush smarter, not harder!
The Toilet Tank Bank from Niagara Conservation is an easy to use, quick to install water saving device. Simply fill the bag with water and clip onto the inside of the tank wall. The Toilet Tank Bank will take up space in the tank and save around half of a gallon of water for every flush. This is an easy, low-cost way to make an older high flow toilet more water efficient.
Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Niagara Conservation |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Installation Type | wall |
Manufacturer | Niagara Conservation |
UPC | 732291313711 |
Part Number | WS-TTB |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | WS-TTB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Paid for it’s self.
I live alone and I have seen at least a dollar a month savings in my water bill since putting in the bladder. Easy, easy, easy way to help the planet and my pocketbook.
R**L
Saves water
It does what it says
M**L
Good way to save a bit of water
This does its job. Helps reduce the water used in the toilet tank. You can also just use a brick. But this is a great alternative that seems to be a bit nicer. I’m not sure how long it will last. The only reason it would fail is that it gets a hole in it. But it seems like decent quality. I don’t see it failing anytime soon.
A**E
Will probably make its money back in water savings
This product lasted just a couple weeks less than 2 years before a small hole developed in the bottom seam. It was used in a household of normally 2-3 people in a 1.6 gpf toilet. I used two of them at a time and the second one is actually still functioning. I was aware of the broken bag problem when my toilet was making a continuous slight bubbling sound that I believed it had been making for a week. I didn't notice the bubbling at first because since installing the bags my tank would make slow bubbling sounds as the tank more slowly filled with water. As some others have said your lid will likely not close as normal with this hanging off the side which will probably not be a problem depending on how your bathroom is situated and the design of your toilet water tank. Overall I like the product but always wonder if there is a better DIY solution that can be custom made for the inner design of my tank because one thing I didn't account for was how these bags would fit inside without interfering with the internal flushing mechanism of my toilet. I may replace the bag or try to fix the old one, but I haven't decided yet. I haven't been able to calculate how much water I saved but given the amount of use and how long it lasted i'd say it paid for its itself at least. Before using these bags I did use water bottles with rocks inside but the bags were more convenient because the bottles would move around in the tank and need occasional readjusting.
P**I
Use water to save water
By inflating the Tank Bank with water, water in the tank is saved every time the toilet is flushed. Well Done.
A**R
Worth it
The neighbor’s well dried up so suddenly everyone is freaking out about water usage. Our toilet is *special* and can’t convert to a dual flush system cuz it isn’t a standard size... this solution was so easy that I wish I would’ve known about it sooner.Water level wise you won’t notice much difference and everything *ahem* flushes down alright. No awkward “leftovers” (I see no point if something designed to conserve water makes you flush twice... just saying)The tabs are only slightly noticeable and only if you look. It was easy to install.Some on here are commenting about cost effectiveness but if you eliminate water costs and consider the simple fact that you are flushing water that you drink.... and that you could potentially save this large bag’s worth of your own drinking water to actually use another day... and that every flush adds up to more and more saved: priceless.Yes people used to use a brick but the downside to that is bits of brick can get in your pipes and that’s no fun. A canning jar with a lid works but I worried about it scooshing around in there (we get a lot of earthquakes... stuff moves around) so the tabs holding this thing in place are what sold me.I do wonder if it will get scummy over time. If so for the price I can chuck it and get another one. The bag itself is sort of a matte plastic.
M**
Works
If you have a 3 and half gallon tank- this cuts down on your water usage a lot and saves $
J**S
Works great!
Saves water.
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