Toilet without a flip-up toilet seat?

  • Erstellt am 2013-09-17 11:13:11

MoniB

2013-09-17 11:13:11
  • #1
Hello everyone,

we are currently planning a new bathroom. Since we have decided on a urinal, I am of the opinion that we do not need a fold-up toilet seat on the WC. So far, I have not found anything like that on the internet. Does anyone have an idea where to find a WC practically made in one piece? I think this would save a lot of cleaning work, and with the urinal, the toilet seat is unnecessary anyway.

Best regards, Moni
 

perlenmann

2013-09-17 11:28:06
  • #2
Look in Arab countries hole in the floor without a seat
No, seriously, I think plastic/wood has a warmer feel than the cold ceramic. Try sitting on a toilet with a bare bottom where the seat is up!
 

ypg

2013-09-17 11:33:43
  • #3
A toilet seat is still meant for sitting and not for standing, hence the folding function, so you don’t miss when standing.

2 options: 1. Option: If you forgo a seat, sitting can already become very uncomfortable.
2. Option: If it were no longer foldable, you wouldn’t be able to clean it.

A seamless design of the material is known not to be possible... it would be very cold on your butt if you were to sit on ceramic.
A toilet made of plastic would also not be an option...

There are now toilets without this flushing rim... Keramag Plan 1 for example costs around 100 extra without MST.
 

MoniB

2013-09-17 11:46:41
  • #4
Hmm, I think the question was not fully understood. No one will stand at the toilet because there is the urinal for that. Therefore, a folding function of the toilet seat is unnecessary. I am looking for a toilet that has an "integrated seat" on which one can sit comfortably. I don't know if such a thing exists, which is why I'm asking.
 

nordanney

2013-09-17 12:15:33
  • #5
Do your guests also know that they are not allowed to stand (and especially their children)? In my opinion, the toilet you are looking for does not exist, as it is far too uncomfortable and cold (this has already been mentioned). At least I haven't seen it from any manufacturer so far. Do you also want to do without a lid so that you always have to look into the toilet when you enter the bathroom (which could be disgusting from time to time...)?
 

Der Da

2013-09-17 13:29:24
  • #6
Anyone who has a urinal installed at home has never been in a men's restroom in a restaurant

with us it applies: Whoever stands at the toilet cleans up afterwards It's that simple.

What you are looking for probably doesn't exist. You had to have it made yourself
 

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