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what is a close coupled toilet

A close-coupled toilet is a toilet where the cistern, or water tank, is attached directly to the bowl, forming one compact unit. It’s a common, space- saving design that’s straightforward to install and easy to recognize because the tank sits right on or just behind the bowl.

Quick Scoop

A close-coupled toilet usually has:

  • A bowl and cistern joined together as one visible unit.
  • A flush button or lever on the cistern, often with dual-flush options.
  • A compact shape that works well in smaller bathrooms or en-suites.

How it works

When you flush, water moves directly from the cistern into the bowl to clear waste, without needing a separate concealed tank or long pipe run between the parts. Many modern versions include dual flush, so you can use less water for lighter flushes.

Why people choose it

  • It’s neat and compact.
  • It’s usually easier to install than more hidden toilet styles.
  • It often gives convenient access to the flush mechanism and cistern parts.

If you want, I can also explain how a close-coupled toilet differs from a back-to-wall toilet in a simple table.