A buyer-focused comparison of rimless and standard wall hung toilet structures without unsupported flushing claims.
What the Bowl Structure Changes
Rimless and standard bowls differ around the water distribution edge inside the bowl. Buyers should ask for clear product photos, drawings and a sample rather than classifying a model only by its outside profile.
Cleaning and Procurement Review
Rimless designs are often reviewed for cleaning access, while standard bowls may be familiar to installers and markets that already stock replacement references. The practical choice depends on model availability, sample approval and the target product range.
Comparison Points
Use the same review standard for both structures before quotation.
| Structure check | Confirm with section images, drawings or sample. |
|---|---|
| Cleaning review | Review bowl edge access without claiming test results. |
| Project fit | Match the structure to maintenance expectations and model consistency. |
Buyer Checklist
- Ask whether the model is rimless or standard.
- Request technical images or drawings.
- Check the physical sample before catalog approval.
- Do not make unsupported flush performance claims.
- Record structure wording in the RFQ.
Related Product and Project References
| Product categories | Wall Hung Toilets |
|---|---|
| Product models | TT506C TT2497 |
| Project references | commercial building bathrooms |
| Support | OEM & ODM Quality Contact |
FAQ
Can buyers identify rimless bowls from exterior photos?
No. The bowl interior structure should be confirmed through product images, drawings or samples.
Does rimless automatically mean better performance?
No public performance claim should be made without model-specific data.
What should be written in the RFQ?
State whether rimless or standard structure is required and ask the supplier to confirm by model.