If you’ve never shopped for a toilet before, you might be surprised to learn there are different types. Here we’ll discuss the differences between the two most common types of toilets — one piece and two piece — and help you decide which to choose.
What are the Differences?
It’s simple: A two piece toilet has a separate tank and bowl, while a one piece is all connected. But there are other differences, too. One piece toilets are typically heavier and easier to clean, and there’s less space for bacteria to grow. Because two piece toilets feature a detachable tank, they’re more customizable for preferred styles and heights.
Both styles can include bells and whistles like bidet attachments or low-flow energy saving. Also, either can be shaped in the standard styles: elongated, which is slightly longer, and round.
Because one piece toilets are heavier, they can be more expensive to ship if you order one online.
Pros and Cons
One piece toilets
Pros:
- More durable;
- Easier to clean;
- Higher end look.
Cons:
- More expensive;
- Heavier.
Two piece toilets
Pros:
- Less expensive;
- More options for look/height.
Cons:
- Less durable (more likely to break);
- More complex installation;
- Greater chance of a leak;
- Lower end look.
Cost Difference and Options
Most one piece toilets sold online at The Home Depot range between $250 and $600. The top-selling one piece toilet, the Santa Rosa comfort height compact toilet by Kohler, costs $360.
Conversely, most two piece toilets at The Home Depot run between $100 and $400. The Home Depot’s top selling two piece toilet, the champion tall height high-efficiency toilet by American Standard, costs about $250.
Depending on your preference, you can easily exceed the price range for both toilet types. The most expensive one piece toilet The Home Depot sells is this honed black Numi dual flush elongated toilet, which costs $9,750. That’s right, nearly ten grand for a toilet. The most expensive two piece toilet at The Home Depot runs $3,591.
You might also consider replacing your the lid of your new toilet with a bidet attachment. These are considered a more hygienic option than toilet paper.
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