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1. The pit distance of all toilets is generally 30 cm, 35 cm and 40 cm, and there are very few pit spacing less than 30 cm. If your toilet pit distance is only 27 cm, I'm afraid you need to use a shifter to install it, and if you have a 33 cm pit spacing, you can use a toilet with a 30 cm pit spacing, don't use a toilet with a 35 pit spacing, otherwise you will also use a shifter, which is not good.
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All you need to do is measure the distance from the center of the toilet sewer to the wall (if there are no tiles, leave the thickness) and tell the toilet seller.
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There are 250mm ones, there are also 300 ones, this one can be found, a lot.
The pit distance of the toilet bowl in the bathroom refers to the distance from the center of the toilet outlet to the back of the water tank. >>>More
You don't have to set this too rigidly, you can determine which side produces hot water and which side produces cold water according to your own needs and habits. >>>More
Don't use a shifter, there are endless troubles, and none of the people who have used it have good feedback. >>>More
If the pit distance is 190, you can buy a toilet with a pit distance of 200, and there are many on the market that sell it. 200 pit spacing toilet, the actual pit spacing is 180. You can go and ask, there is no problem with your home decoration. I'm making sanitary ware, I'm very confident, and I wish you a happy wedding! ~~
The pit spacing is the distance from the center of the sewage outlet to the wall, and if you have measured the toilet bowl, it must be equipped with 400 pit spacing. Hope it helps.