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In a modern toilet you use 13 litres per flush.
It takes 1 bucket of water when we flush.
No, the Romans did not invent the toilet. The first toilets were chamber pots and every ancient society had them. However, the Romans did improve them by inventing their version of a flush toilet.
It can take a rough average of between 6 and 18 liters (litres) of water to flush a household toilet. This is dependant on many factors though.Usually, most toilets average around 6 litres, but they vary. The numbers of gallons and litres are usually behind the cover to the toilet.
It all depends on the size of the toilet The size of the cistern. the SASE of the cistern outlet, the material that the toilet is made from, the size of the sewerage pipe and what hemisphere you are in.