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With its efficiency use of water, toilet suites boast an elegant design and are perfect for installation in bathrooms, ensuites, or self-contained rooms. Available well-below industry prices at MyHomeware, we stock the highest quality to suit the needs for our customers. The back to wall toilet suites features with different out-lets (S-trap, P, trap, Skew-trap). Homeowners in Australia don’t have to worry about water efficiency, as all the toilet suites supplied by MyHomeware have water marks all comply with WELS ranks.
Toilet suites from MyHomeware including:
Rimless (Easy Clean) Toilet Suites: Inside of the toilet has no rim around the toilet, more powerful flush but more economical.
Box Rim Toilet Suites: Inside of the toilet has a rim around the inner pan, the water distributes from underneath the toilet rim to dispose of waste.
Tornado (Super Silent) Toilet Suites: Inside of the toilet, there are holes around the rim underside, creating a powerful water tornado flushing inside the toilet pan for the best flushing effect.
Also, MyHomeware provides special care parts and toilet suites for special and disabled customers for convenience and comfortable living. There are more toilet options for all homeowners such as : intelligent toilets, toilet pans, toilet parts, etc.
FAQs about Toilet Suites
Q: What is a Closed Back Toilet?
Sitting back against the wall the closed back toilets conceal all the plumbing underneath the toilet bowl, giving it a smooth and appealing appearance, which can fits in nicely with the existing décor or layout.
Q: What is a Link Suite Toilet?
Link suite toilets are toilet systems that differ from other varieties of domestic toilet due the separation of the pan from the cistern. Linked together by a pipe this separation allows for alterations and replacements to be made to adjust the positioning of the toilet for greater comfort.
Q: What is a Back Entry Toilet?
The back entry toilet is also called the rear entry toilet. The water inlet of the back entry toilet is connected through an inlet hole at the back of the cistern, and all hoses and taps are hidden in the tank rather than hidden below the bowl.