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Recommendation for a close coupled rimless toilet
ritesh
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Hi,
I am after a recommendation for a good quality close coupled rimless toilet please.
Can not have back to wall due to the pipe feeding the cistern being surface mounted.
Budget approx £250.
Thank you
I am after a recommendation for a good quality close coupled rimless toilet please.
Can not have back to wall due to the pipe feeding the cistern being surface mounted.
Budget approx £250.
Thank you
"I think I spent 72.75% of my life last year in the office. I need a new job!!"
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We have an Ideal Standard Tesi toilet which is rimless and think it's great. We live in a really hard water area and it certainly doesn't build up around the rim like the old one had. Felt like a quality product when I was fitting it too compare to others I have done, though I should caveat that by saying I'm definitely a DIYer and not an expert.
Think it was about £250 or something like that with a soft close seat when we got ours from trading depot
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cpbackhouse wrote: »We have an Ideal Standard Tesi toilet which is rimless and think it's great. We live in a really hard water area and it certainly doesn't build up around the rim like the old one had. Felt like a quality product when I was fitting it too compare to others I have done, though I should caveat that by saying I'm definitely a DIYer and not an expert.
Think it was about £250 or something like that with a soft close seat when we got ours from trading depot
Chris
Thank you Chris. That's a nice looking throne :-) Also just been recommended to look at RAK Resort Maxi Close Coupled Full Access Toilet Soft Close seat
So in the running for rimless loos:-
Ideal Standard Tesi toilet
RAK Resort Maxi Close Coupled Full Access Toilet Soft Close seat
Any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Forgot to add must cope with hard water due to the area we live in"I think I spent 72.75% of my life last year in the office. I need a new job!!"0 -
Another vote here for the IS Tesi.
The Aquablade flush system is great and we are in a hard water area & have had no problems, though ours is the back-to-wall close coupled (for easier cleaning).0 -
Another vote here for the IS Tesi.
The Aquablade flush system is great and we are in a hard water area & have had no problems, though ours is the back-to-wall close coupled (for easier cleaning).
Two votes for the Ideal Standard Tesi toilet
One vote for RAK Resort Maxi Close Coupled Full Access Toilet Soft Close seat"I think I spent 72.75% of my life last year in the office. I need a new job!!"0
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