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Close Coupled Toilets

Close coupled toilets are very common in Kenya, so you have plenty of options to choose from for your bathroom in Nairobi or Mombasa. They are a great choice because they save space and are easy to install. These toilets have a neat, modern appearance and are suitable for smaller bathrooms. Cleaning is simple, as the tank and bowl are seamlessly connected, and the flush mechanism remains concealed inside the cistern tank for a neat, streamlined look..

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What does a "Close Coupled Toilet" mean?

A close coupled toilet is a conventional toilet where the bowl and cistern are closely coupled together rather than being separated. In a Close coupled toilet the ceramic cistern sits on the toilet pan, there are available in a wide range of different styles, from ultra modern designs to timeless, classic options to suit more traditional bathrooms.


What is the difference between a Close Coupled toilet and a Back to Wall toilet?

With a close coupled toilet, the cistern tank sits directly on top of the toilet pan while, in a back to wall toilet, the toilet pan fits flush against or inside a wall and utilises a concealed cistern. Both types can be compact in order to save space in your smaller bathroom, but they both function and flush the same way.


Why Buy a Close Coupled Toilet in Kenya?

Close coupled toilets offer a combination of affordability, durability and space-saving benefits. They are a popular choice in Kenya due to their ease of installation, cheap price and reliable performance. Compared to concealed cisterns and wall hung pans, close coupled toilets are more affordable and cheaper in Nairobi and Mombasa when comparing toilet price in Kenya, making them an attractive option for budget-conscious Kenyan buyers.


What is the Best Height for a Toilet?

The ideal toilet height is one that allows you to sit down and stand up comfortably. Standard toilets in Nairobi and Mombasa usually measure around 38-40cm from the floor to the toilet seat, which works well for most Kenyans.

However, comfort-height toilets for the disabled or elderly are slightly taller, typically between 43–48 cm. These are especially suitable for elderly Kenyans, people with disabilities, or anyone with limited mobility, as the extra height makes sitting and standing much easier.