Watermiser Corp.’s patented 5 Second Leak Detector is designed to test any toilet or urinal in just 5 seconds.
Toilets consume more then 30% of all indoor household water and up to 10% of total household water is lost through leaking toilets. Most leaks cannot be seen or heard. Just one leaking toilet can waste up to 78,000 gallons of water per year. That is enough lost water to fill 3 standard residential swimming pools - a substantial waste of fresh water.
The 5 Second Leak Detector:
- Is non-toxic
- Is biodegradable and safe for all sewer and septic systems
- Is designed to test toilets without having to remove the toilet tank cover
- And works on urinals and tankless toilets - where typical 10 minute dye tablets won’t work
One leaking toilet loses:
- 1.2 Pints of Water per Minute
- 9 Gallons per Hour
- 214 Gallons per Day
- 6,500 Gallons per Month
- 78,000 Gallons per year
One leaking toilet can fill 3 backyard residential swimming pools in a year.
Specifications: Watermiser 5 Second Leak Detector
U.S. Patent 6,715,165
The 5 Second Leak Detector:
- Is non-toxic
- Is biodegradable and safe for all sewer and septic systems
- Is designed to test toilets without having to remove the toilet tank cover
- And works on urinals and tankless toilets - where typical 10 minute dye tablets won’t work
Part No.LD-12
Description: 5 Second Leak Detector - Case of (12) 16 ounce bottles
Specification Sheets:
5 Second Toilet Leak Detector
A patented process to quickly and easily detect toilet and urinal leaks; saving labor and water expense in just five seconds.
5 Second Leak Detector Calculator
Calculate water savings when using Watermiser's 5 Second Leak Detector compared to a typical 10-minute dye tablet.
| 1,000 | Using Typical Dye Tablet | |
| - | 8.3 | Using Watermiser's 5 Second Leak Detector |
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| 991.7 | MINUTES SAVED (16.5 HOURS) | |
| 2,000 | Gallons per Day | |
| 730,000 | Gallons per Year |
Water savings are based on the average amount of water loss per leaking toilet (up to 200 Gallons per day). (EPA statistics(URL))












