When selecting a toilet bowl for a new build or a renovation in Nairobi, you will likely face a choice between a traditional two-piece model (where the tank and bowl are separate) and a modern **one-piece toilet**. While two-piece toilets have been the standard in Kenya for decades, one-piece designs are rapidly becoming the preferred option for high-end residential projects.
Let's dive into the **one-piece toilet price in Kenya**, compare their unique benefits, and examine the best choices from the Ziann catalog.
What is a One-Piece Toilet?
As the name suggests, a one-piece toilet is manufactured as a single, continuous block of ceramic where the flush tank (cistern) and bowl are seamlessly integrated. This contrasts with two-piece toilets, which are coupled together using bolts and rubber gaskets during installation.
Why One-Piece Toilets are Worth the Investment
- No Leak Risk: Traditional two-piece toilets are prone to water leaks around the connection seal between the tank and bowl over time. Since one-piece models are a solid ceramic block, this common leak point is eliminated.
- Ultimate Hygiene & Simple Cleaning: Two-piece toilets have a joint gap where dirt, dust, and bacteria collect, which is notoriously difficult to clean. One-piece toilets feature smooth, seamless sides that wipe clean in seconds.
- Sleek & Compact Profile: They have a lower, more modern silhouette that saves visual and physical space in your bathroom.
One-Piece Toilet Price Ranges in Kenya
In Nairobi, one-piece toilet prices range from **KES 18,500 to KES 30,000** depending on the brand, ceramic grade, and flushing technology (e.g. tornado/whirlpool flush vs gravity flush).
W.c One-piece Toilet
Standard elegant white ceramic one-piece suite with dual flush.
View Price (KES 18,500)W.c Buildcor One-piece Toilet
Heavy-duty porcelain body, soft-close seat, and modern rimless flush.
View Price (KES 26,500)W.C One Piece Toilet Deco
Premium decorative styling with high-performance siphon jet flush.
View Price (KES 30,000)How to Choose
Ensure you check the **rough-in distance** (the distance from the finished wall to the center of the floor waste pipe). Most modern Kenyan homes use a standard 300mm (12 inches) rough-in, but checking before ordering ensures a perfect, flush-to-wall fit.
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