Duravit D-Code wall-mounted toilet, low flush, rimless, 370x540x360mm, 4/2 litre, white high gloss
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The Duravit D-Code wall-mounted toilet is a modern and functional fixture characterized by its rimless design. This wall-hung siphonic model offers an efficient flush with a water consumption of 4 liters for the full flush and 2 liters for the half flush. The use of high-quality sanitary ceramics ensures durability and easy cleaning. With compact dimensions of 370 x 540 x 360 mm, it fits into various bathroom configurations and helps reduce unpleasant odors. The elegant, high-gloss white finish adds a contemporary aesthetic to any bathroom. The outlet design is horizontal, which facilitates installation and allows for seamless integration into existing plumbing systems.
- Rimless design for easy cleaning and minimal odor issues
- Efficient flushing principle with 4/2-liter water consumption
- Made from durable sanitary ceramics
- Wall-mounted installation for space-saving solutions.
Material group | Ceramic |
Toilet + bidet type | Wall WC bowl |
Item number | 56735064 |
Manufacturer | Duravit |
Category | Toilets + bidets |
Manufacturer No. | 2513090000 |
Release date | 25/3/2025 |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | White High Gloss |
Material group | Ceramic |
Material | Sanitary ware |
Toilet + bidet type | Wall WC bowl |
Mounting type | Wall-mounted |
rinsing valve design | Deep rinsers |
Hole spacing wall mounting | 18 cm |
rinse water requirement | 4 l |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂ emissions | 0,06 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Scope of delivery | without WC seat |
Length | 54 cm |
Width | 37 cm |
Height | 36 cm |
Weight | 23.50 kg |
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30-day right of return
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24 Months statutory warranty
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