Reddit Reddit reviews Saniflo 023 Sanicompact Self-Contained Toilet

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Saniflo 023 Sanicompact Self-Contained Toilet
Build a half bathroom for residential applicationsVertical pumping up to 9-Feet and 100-Feet horizontallyAllows the connection of a sink. Toilet that uses a minimum amount of waterUses just 1-Gallon of water per flushStylish toilet seat with chrome hinges included.Dimensions (H × W × D): 18¼ inches by 14¼ inches by 19½ inchesBowl Height without Seat:18.5 inches
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2 Reddit comments about Saniflo 023 Sanicompact Self-Contained Toilet:

u/epicrepairtime · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I don't believe you have any way of meeting code requirements for a bathroom of the size you proposed.

Even though local code can vary, here's the guidlines locally for me:

> A minimum space of at least 21 inches must be planned in front of lavatory, toilet, bidet, and tub.

I don't see how you will comply with this in a 36"x36" room. I would be surprised if your local or state code didn't have this type of minimum specified, and beyond that don't think you'd find much resale value in such a tiny room (especially, if unpermitted, since not only would it be hardly appealing, but would have to be brought into compliance to sell the home).

If you do try to go for it, there are Toilet/sink combos that are both super compact, and are water efficient, since most models use grey water from handwashing to flush the toilet.

EDIT-

Thought that I'd also add that a macerator toilet can make it a lot easier to add plumbing for a toilet and sink in areas that are otherwise a challenge to plumb (due to the large size typically needed for the mess stack servicing a toilet/bathroom) due to wall cavity constraints. I still wouldn't recommend having just a 3'x3' bathroom though.

u/ceapaire · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

12" is probably a bit tight for a toilet to fit. Try looking at tankless round bowl toilets for your best bet. This is the closest I found with a quick search, and it's at ~18" from the wall.