ᐅ Which rimless toilet should I choose? Subway 2.0 or Icon Rimfree?

Created on: 22 Aug 2016 22:39
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Grym
22 Aug 2016 22:39
Since we are officially allowed to discuss products here, I’m curious to know which toilet you prefer? Of course, other brands are welcome too, but we definitely want a toilet with either an open rim or rimless design. There are still models from Duravit (DuraStyle) or Laufen (Pro), but we don’t like their appearance, purely subjective. The Keramag Renova Rimfree also doesn’t suit our taste visually. I’m not sure if there are other brand-name products that are either rimless or have an open rim.

The Subway 2.0 and the Keramag Icon Rimfree look quite similar and both appeal to us. After favoring the Subway 2.0 for a long time, we are now leaning more towards the Keramag Icon Rimfree. The reason is that it is truly rimless, while the Subway 2.0 has an open rim.

What did you buy and why? Which of the two do you think is better and why?
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Legurit
22 Aug 2016 22:49
Laufen pro Compact
Uwe8222 Aug 2016 23:23
So far, we have two Keramag Icon toilets and are very satisfied with our choice. Why did we choose them? We liked the simple design and found them comfortable during the “dry test.” This has proven true in actual use as well.
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Baumhaus.Bau
23 Aug 2016 09:41
Upstairs in the bathroom, we have the Subway 2.0, and downstairs in the guest bathroom, the Subway 2.0 compact.
We preferred their appearance over the Keramag.
We plan to move in at the end of the year, so we will be able to report on how they perform in everyday use then...
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FrankH
23 Aug 2016 11:21
Keramag Icon (in the bathroom and guest WC), as it was recommended in the bathroom showroom, is actually rimless and also visually appealing. I don’t remember if Subway 2.0 was also an option there.
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Sebastian79
23 Aug 2016 11:27
We have the Subway 2.0 three times and the Ideal Standard Eurovit once – the classic model.

I prefer sitting on the Eurovit (which, by the way, is installed deeper than the standard), it has a rim around the bowl, but as mentioned earlier, the Subway also has a (open) rim.

Both versions are easy to clean. The finish and appearance of the Subway are definitely much better. And that’s why I would recommend it – and only for that reason!

However, as the owner of this model, I still don’t really understand the hype around the rim (although I partly got caught up in it myself)…