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    1. Stephanie

      by Stephanie 16 days ago

      Went with the bottle filled with water, haven't had any problems :)

    2. sean23uk

      by sean23uk 23 days ago

      We bought two Hippos before realising our cisterns are relatively new (post 1993) and too small for hippos!!

    3. by Clucky about 1 month ago

      We dont have a hippo but we do have the yellow mellow, brown, flush down theory in our house. We also have a hot water tap in our kitchen so far away from the boiler that we run a considerable amount of water before we get anything near warm, so we always have a bucket and/or watering can and fill it to top the water butt up. We have reduced our water bill from £69 a month (statutory) to £13.90 (metered) We have dishwasher and washing machine but no outside tap and we all take showers. I'm very chuffed with this saving financially and the fact that we are reducing the water we use.

    4. Wannabee

      by Wannabee about 1 month ago

      I don't think many water companies in the US offer Hippo's. In fact, this is the first I've ever heard of them. However there is a big sort of movement going on in the village where we live (and elsewhere in the US) to replace your old toilets with low flow or double flush toilets.

    5. BethanyKate

      by BethanyKate about 1 month ago

      Thames Water give Hippos away for free to Thames Water customers.
      Call 0845 9200 800 for a free Hippo!
      Ours is on it's way!

    6. Elmer_Craven

      by Elmer_Craven 2 months ago

      We (me and my two housies) live by the adage "if it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown flush it down". Harder to do if you live with other people, you need to make more of an effort to stop the porcelein throne getting into a bit of a state, but this policy will seriously save on water.

    7. aya

      by aya 2 months ago

      another system that works very good!
      http://ecoshop.ie/proddetail.asp?prod=0505312018
      check it out!

    8. QUE-VA

      by QUE-VA 2 months ago

      I haven't got around to picking one up yet...but I will very soon...I'm having a terrible problem where the toilets keep leaking water...had it fixed a few times but it's recurring again and again! hate to waste water!!!!

    9. smartplanet

      by smartplanet 2 months ago

      I've got a Hippo at home -- works really well for me. I've shot a short video of it here:
      http://www.smartplanet.com/news/household/10001276/video-how-to-save-water-in-your-toilet.htm

    10. Mary

      by Mary 3 months ago

      I also tried what busybee suggested but the problem was the water bottle kept rolling under the regulator flap so the toilet kept running and running....
      Think i need a real hippo.

    11. SharpSharp

      by SharpSharp 3 months ago

      I've adjusted my toilet flush to a level of water which is enough to do it's job (i.e. rule out re-flushing) while using the minimum amount of water. All toilets have some kind of mechanism to allow you to adjust the amount of water they use, you just have to workout how it works.
      All a hippo would do for me is reduce the water flow and increase the re-flush rate!

    12. lostdog

      by lostdog 3 months ago

      i couldn't afford so i've done what busybee said works get for me

    13. by VMeldrew 5 months ago

      Installed a urine separating dual flush low consumption toiled three years ago. Works fine. I use the urine for the garden.

    14. by lydia 5 months ago

      Living in NYC in a pre-war building, most toilets use flushometers, that is, there's no tank into which you can add a hippo.
      Each year, about a month into our humid summers, I would give up on my alternate-flush pattern due to the stink.
      During recent renovation on my bathroom I selected a Sterling Dual Force Low Consumption toilet and am very happy with it. Both my contractor and plumber have since purchased the same unit for their homes.
      Looks like a regular toilet, but for the double button flush (see attached photo).

    15. nicepaul

      by nicepaul 5 months ago

      The drainage in our old flat was really really old and, lets say not particularly good at its job. Of course, we didn't find this out until we installed a hippo, when the decreased flow of water down the U-bend started to cause problems further along the pipe as it wasn't flushing through enough. Lovely!
      Anyway - a word of caution here. Hippos aren't for everyone.

    16. Busybee

      by Busybee 5 months ago

      A cheap and cheerful alternative to this is to fill a liter plastic bottle with sand or water and pop it in.