Why are toilets called WC in Europe?

Smart toilet

Product Details

One Piece Toilet

  • Type: Working Voltage 220V
  • Height 410mm
  • Depth 593mm
  • Width 370mm
  • Pan Height 410mm
  • Weight (Kg) 32kg
  • Toilet Material Ceramic
  • Size : 600*367 * 778
  • Shape: Round
  • Colour/Finish: White Gloss
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Space-saving solution
  • 3 & 6 litre dual flush
  • Ideal for Small Spaces
  • Advanced Features Instant Heat
  • Horizontal outlet

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PRODUCT PROFILE

Bathroom design scheme

Choose the Traditional Bathroom
Suite for some classic period styling

This suite comprises an elegant pedestal sink and traditionally designed toilet complete with soft close seat. Their vintage appearance is bolstered by high quality manufacturing made from exceptionally hardwearing ceramic, your bathroom will look timeless and refined for years to come.

Product display

T3 (6)
T3 (14)
8921A toilet
smart toilet (9)
Model Number Smart toilet
Installation Type Floor Mounted
Structure Two Piece(Toilet)& Full Pedestal (Basin)
Design Style Traditional
Type Dual-Flush(Toilet) & Single Hole(Basin)
Advantages Professional Services
Package Carton Packing
Payment TT, 30% deposit in advance,balance against B/L copy
Delivery time Within 45-60 days after received the deposit
Application Hotel/office/apartment
Brand Name Sunrise

product feature

对冲 Rimless

THE BEST QUALITY

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EFFICIENT FLUSHING

CLEAN WIT THOUT DEAD CORNER

High efficiency flushing
system, whirlpool strong
flushing, take everything
away without dead corner

Remove cover plate

Quickly remove cover plate

Easy installation
easy disassembly
and convenient design

 

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Slow descent design

Slow lowering of cover plate

The cover plate is
slowly lowered and
damped to calm down

OUR BUSINESS

The mainly export countries

The product export to all of the world
Europe, USA, Middle-East
Korea, Africa, Australia

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product process

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FAQ

1. What's the production capacity of production line?

1800 sets for toilet and basins per day.

2. What is your terms of payment?

T/T 30% as deposit,and 70% before delivery.

We will show you the photos of the products and packages before you pay the balance.

3. What package/packing do you provide?

We accept OEM for our customer, the package can be designed for customers' willing.
Strong 5 layers carton filled with foam, standard export packing for shipping requirement.

4. Do you provide OEM or ODM service?

Yes,we can do OEM with your own logo design printed on the product or carton.
For ODM,our requirement is 200 pcs per month per model.

5.  What are your terms for being your sole agent or distributor?

We would require a minimum order quantity for 3*40HQ - 5*40HQ containers per month.

In Europe, the word "WC" refers to toilets and stands for "water closet." The origins of the term date back to the 19th century and reflect the evolution of modern plumbing and bathroom fixtures.

In the early days of indoor plumbing, toilet bowl were often separate from the main part of the house, often enclosed in a small room or closet for privacy and to contain odors. The small room was equipped with a flushing mechanism and became known as the "water closet." The term distinguished it from other types of non-flushing toilets common at the time, such as outhouses or chamber pots.

As plumbing technology advanced and toilet commode became a standard fixture in most homes, the term "Inodoro" "water closet" was abbreviated to "WC." The term is still widely used in many parts of Europe, while in other areas, including North America, the term "toilet" is more commonly used.

The persistence of the term "WC" in Europe can be attributed to historical traditions and linguistic preferences. In many European languages the term has been adopted or directly translated (e.g. "Wasser Closet" in German), thus reinforcing its use across the continent.