Do you trouble moving back after the toilet displacement

Updated on Toilet 2024-05-27
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No hassle, it's simple.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dismantled the shifter, hehe, it's not troublesome.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Look at the actual distance from the scene.

Related questions
4 answers2024-05-27

THE SHIFTER CAN USUALLY MOVE 5CM-10CM, AND THE SPECIAL CAN MOVE 10CM-15CM, BUT THE THICKNESS OF THE SHIFTER ITSELF IS LIMITED, AND IT IS EASY TO HANG DIRT IN USE, WHICH SERIOUSLY AFFECTS THE USE OF THE TOILET.

2 answers2024-05-27

The moving distance of the shifter is generally 10 cm, and the thickness does not need to be calculated, because the toilet cannot be raised, and it cannot be installed if it is raised, so you can only dig a hole in the floor, dig it according to the height and size of the shifter, and dig it until it can be installed.

3 answers2024-05-27

It's better not to use a shifter, it will definitely be blocked! Don't know your specific situation. As a suggestion, buy a wall toilet or reorient the toilet and build a half-height wall at the back to make the most of the space without changing its position. >>>More

3 answers2024-05-27

At most, I have seen a 15 cm shift, but the shifter affects the amount of water under a certain curvature, so sometimes it is easy to block.

2 answers2024-05-27

The question of whether it is better to use 80 PV pipe or shifter for toilet displacement depends on the specific situation, generally using a shifter can only move a small distance, while using 80 PV pipe can move a relatively large distance, depending on the specific use.