
Looking for toilet seat with measurements. We explain why this is not correct. The case of the 43×36 toilet seat cover.
When looking for a WC-Seat, the first thing you do to find a match is to measure it. I look at the length and width and I go to some DIY or plumbing retailer or maybe some online site and start comparing all the available measurements until I find a match. Once we find the model we think is correct we buy it and go back (or wait in case of a web purchase like Sintesibagno.shop) at home with our trophy toilet seat. As soon as we set to work fitting it, we realise, unless we have indeed chosen correctly, that perhaps: the measurements match, but the shape does not! Or the measurements match, but the hinges don’t fit! Or the measurements match, but the bumpers don’t! Or….. In short, we realise that a toilet seat cover in its simplicity is made up of many elements that must all fit the toilet for which it is intended.

We have in the picture above three toilet seat covers that all have a size 43×36. Placed side by side they already allow one to see that although on a dimensional level they are perfectly equal, on a formal level they are really different. One is a D-shape, one is a rectangular shape, the third is an almost triangular shape. But as we said, the differences don’t stop there, and when we are about to buy a toilet seat we have to take this into account. Let’s talk about the hinges: the model on the left has adjustable hinges with clamping from below (HERE you can see how the assembly is carried out).

The rectangular-shaped one on the other hand has a fixed hinge type with a 45° inclination made to be placed on an inclined ceramic surface. We talked about this type of sanitary ware and toilet seat covers in the post: “Spare toilet seat covers for 45° raised/oblique toilets”. Finally, the third one shown in the following photo is fitted with a hinge that is fastened from above (expansion), which we described well in the post: “Toilet seat with expansion fixing from above”

These hinges are needed in cases where there is no space at the rear of the toilet seat to access the toilet seat mounting and the toilet seat has to be fixed from above. Let’s come to the bumpers. Another feature that, given the same size, shape and type of hinge, can be different and lead to the toilet seat cover not being perfect for your toilet bowl/toilet. It happens that, as we have seen in the post: “Function of inclined bumpers in toilet seats“, some WCs have a sloping top or a step, which leads to the toilet seat needing sloping or shaped rubbers to give it stability in use. Without which durability would also be compromised.
Given all these characteristics, we realise that the purchase, if you do not know the series of sanitary ware you have in your bathroom, of a toilet seat cover is not at all possible simply with the measurements. It is not enough to go to a do-it-yourself centre or to communicate the measurements over the phone to get the correct product. That’s why the Sintesibagno team has developed the toilet seat recognition service through WhatsApp (3341288978) to make it easier to send pictures of the toilet and to enable the correct identification of the toilet seat. You will no longer have to search for shapes, sizes, hinges, bumpers… the toilet seat, but the experts will do it for you. Two pictures and a few measurements and you will find the link to the correct product. Here is also the video on how to proceed: