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I have a small en-suite and therefore limited space, which is proving a bit of a PITA! Anyways, i’ve been looking at a range of toilets and the Grohe Bau Rimless puts ticks in most boxes. Thing is, i’m just slightly concerned that at 600mm projection it is too short for a bloke!? Anybody got one of these or fitted them (or similar) and able to offer an opinion?
The other (likely daft) question is that the spigot is at 180mm and so i’ll need a vertical pan connector + extension and i wonder if there are any issues with flushing being affected by a fairly straight extension piece? Another model I’m looking at is at 200mm and not yet decided which way to jump.
TIA
 
Short projection toilet is fine, we have a Rak compact 600 projection no problems.
The pan size is pretty normal, the space is saved by the cistern only being about 100mm projection, makes it fiddly to work in but that’s not very often hopefully.
 

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