What's the difference? What are the pros and cons? Toilets typically come in two main toilet heights: standard and comfort. A standard height toilet measures between 14-1/2 to 16 inches, while a ...
Dear Ed: We’re in the market for a new toilet, and I’ve noticed that some toilets are called “comfort height.” I assume they are different than a standard toilet, but I’m a little confused. Can you ...
But they didn't stop there. Over the years, smart toilets have leveled up with heated seats, air-dryers, and even automated flushing, and other advanced features. Fast forward to today, and they're ...
Q: Due to bad knees and getting older, I find it difficult to stand up after using my lower toilet at home. I’m sure this is an issue many other people can relate to. Do they make chair-height toilets ...
Q: I’m wondering about raised toilet seats and how they can help the elderly. Can you please address this? A: There are a couple of options to explore for those looking to add convenience with a ...
Dear Ken: Taller toilets are better known today as “comfort height” toilets because they sit a couple inches higher than standard toilets. These toilets are about chair height, and many people do feel ...
Dear Bill: Higher toilets are sometimes called comfort height toilets for good reason. Basically, they sit about 2 inches higher than a standard toilet. Even though that sounds like a small change, ...
We know what you're thinking: The only thing missing from my ridiculously expensive, excessively tricked-out toilet is a USB port. Well it's time you welcomed your posh posterior to the 21st century, ...
Q: Dear Ed: Due to bad knees and getting older I find it difficult to stand up after using my lower toilet at home. I'm sure this is an issue many other people can relate to. Do they make chair height ...