ᐅ Toilet without a flip-up seat?

Created on: 17 Sep 2013 11:13
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MoniB
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MoniB
17 Sep 2013 11:13
Hello everyone,

we are currently planning a new bathroom. Since we have decided to install a urinal, I think we don’t need a flip-up toilet seat on the WC. So far, I haven’t found anything like that online. Does anyone know where to find a one-piece toilet? I believe this would save a lot of cleaning effort, and with the urinal, the toilet seat is unnecessary anyway.

Regards, Moni
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perlenmann
17 Sep 2013 11:28
Take a look at Arab countries – hole in the floor without a seat.

Seriously though, I believe plastic or wood seats feel warmer than cold ceramic. Try sitting on a toilet with your bare skin where the seat is up!
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ypg
17 Sep 2013 11:33
A toilet seat is still designed for sitting, not standing, which is why it has a folding function—to prevent missing the bowl when standing.

Two options:
1. If you skip the toilet seat, sitting can become quite uncomfortable.
2. If it weren’t foldable, you wouldn’t be able to clean it properly.

The material can’t be molded "seamlessly"... it would feel very cold on your bottom if you had to sit directly on ceramic.
A toilet made of plastic is also not really an option.

There are now toilets without the rim—such as the Keramag Plan 1, for example—which have an extra cost of about 100 without MST.
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MoniB
17 Sep 2013 11:46
Hmm, I think the question wasn’t fully understood. No one is going to stand at the toilet because there is a urinal for that purpose. Therefore, a folding toilet seat is unnecessary. I am looking for a toilet with an "integrated seat" that allows comfortable sitting. I’m not sure if something like this exists, which is why I’m asking.
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nordanney
17 Sep 2013 12:15
MoniB schrieb:
Hmm, I think the question wasn’t fully understood. Nobody will stand at the toilet because there is a urinal for that purpose. Therefore, a folding toilet seat function is unnecessary. I am looking for a toilet with an "integrated seat" that you can sit on comfortably. I don’t know if such a thing exists, which is why I’m asking.

Do your guests also know that they are not supposed to stand (and what about their children)? In my opinion, the toilet you’re looking for doesn’t exist, as it would be too uncomfortable and cold (as has already been mentioned). At least, I haven’t seen one from any manufacturer so far. Would 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 sometimes be unpleasant...)?
Der Da17 Sep 2013 13:29
Anyone who has a urinal installed at home has probably never been to a men's restroom in a restaurant.

Here, the rule is: If you use the restroom, you clean up afterwards. It's that simple.

What you are looking for probably doesn't exist. You will have to have it custom-made.