A practical selection framework for importers, distributors and sanitary ware brands building a wall hung toilet range.
Start With Range Positioning
A B2B product range should start with the target market, expected price level, preferred design language and installation habits. A narrow model list is easier to sell, stock and support than a catalog built only from similar-looking bowls.
Check the System Around the Bowl
The visible ceramic, seat, concealed cistern, frame and installation drawing should be reviewed together. A buyer should not approve the bowl from images while leaving cistern matching to a later stage.
- model confirmation
- seat compatibility
- concealed cistern matching
- technical drawing review
Commercial Details to Confirm
Before launch, confirm carton marking, replacement seat planning, mixed-model orders and sample approval records. These items affect repeat orders more than catalog appearance alone.
Buyer Checklist
- Confirm target market and range level.
- Review drawings before sample approval.
- Check seat and cistern compatibility.
- Record carton and model identification rules.
- Keep one approved sample as production reference.
Related Product and Project References
| Product categories | Wall Hung Toilets |
|---|---|
| Product models | TT506C TT2497 |
| Project references | hotel bathroom projects |
| Support | OEM & ODM Quality Contact |
FAQ
Should a B2B range include many similar wall hung toilets?
Usually no. A controlled range is easier to identify, pack, sell and support after shipment.
Can product photos replace sample approval?
No. Photos help shortlisting, but samples and drawings are needed before range approval.
What should be reviewed with the toilet bowl?
Review seat fit, fixing distance, concealed cistern matching, packing and model labels together.