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Which is the best height for a toilet_

What toilet height to choose from?<br> This will help you to to understand what are height toilets.

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Which is the best height for a toilet_

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  1. Which is the best height for a toilet?

  2. This guide will help you and your family make the best choice when buying a new toilet. The goal is to choose a toilet that has a height that permits you to: • You can easily sit down and get up. • While seated, rest your feet on the floor and relax. Your height, physical needs, and how you use the toilet will all affect the ideal height. We have provided guidelines to help you choose the right height toilet for you.

  3. 1. The Best Height for Tall People To Use the Toilet Standard-height toilets, which have a seat height between 15-16 inches and are designed for taller people, can be uncomfortable for many. A floor-mounted toilet marked "Comfort Height", is an option for those of greater stature. good flushing toilet are typically higher than average in height. They can be measured from the floor to the top of the toilet seat and range from 17 to 19 inches. The majority of floor-mounted toilets have a seat height of fewer than 19 inches. You can find a toilet that has a height of exactly 19 inches.

  4. 2. The Best Toilet Height for People with Shorter Legs People who are 5'4" or less tall prefer standard-height toilets with a height of 16" or less to taller models. This is because they can rest their feet on the floor while using the toilet. If your feet are dangling down it can cause pain or even cause you to fall asleep on the toilet. You might feel tempted to change your standard-height toilet for one that is taller if you're shorter. However, many people who do this regret it later. You might be able to attach toilet rails around or to the toilet. You will have a greater surface to push off from and will be able to get up on your own. Another alternative is to put a pole near the toilet to pull yourself up.

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