---
product_id: 171502883
title: "Geberit 111.798.00.1 Toilets and bidets"
brand: "geberit"
price: "599856 som"
currency: KGS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Geberit"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/171502883-geberit-111-798-00-1-toilets-and-bidets
store_origin: KG
region: Kyrgyzstan
---

# 1.6/0.8 GPF dual flush water saver floor-cleaning friendly wall mount 400kg load-rated steel frame Geberit 111.798.00.1 Toilets and bidets

**Brand:** geberit
**Price:** 599856 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚽 Elevate your bathroom game with Geberit's invisible strength and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Geberit 111.798.00.1 Toilets and bidets by geberit
- **How much does it cost?** 599856 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/171502883-geberit-111-798-00-1-toilets-and-bidets)

## Best For

- geberit enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted geberit brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** 16-gauge powder-coated steel frame supports up to 400kg without wall damage.
- • **Eco-Chic Flushing:** Dual flush system saves thousands of gallons annually without sacrificing performance.
- • **Space-Savvy Elegance:** Wall-mounted design frees up floor space for a sleek, modern bathroom vibe.
- • **Custom Comfort Heights:** Adjustable bowl height (381-483mm) tailored to your ergonomic or ADA needs.
- • **Hassle-Free Maintenance:** Front-access flush panel lets you service valves and mechanisms without wall demolition.

## Overview

The Geberit 111.798.00.1 is a premium in-wall toilet carrier system engineered for durability and design freedom. Featuring a powder-coated steel frame rated for 400kg, it supports a wide range of ceramic bowls from top manufacturers. Its adjustable height meets ADA standards, while the dual flush system conserves water efficiently. Installation requires wall framing but rewards with easy cleaning, space-saving aesthetics, and front-access maintenance—making it a top choice for modern, upscale bathroom renovations.

## Description

Duofix wall mount system and Sigma concealed tank with actuator flush panel or pneumatic push button for washing suspended toilets. The system must fit a minimum frame wall of 90 mm (31/2 in.) or a plumbing perimeter, with timber or steel construction elements placed 500 mm apart. The framing elements must be capable of withstanding a load of 400 kg without damaging the wall. The water supply must have a flow diameter of at least 1/2" (13 mm) copper tube and a minimum flow pressure of 2 PSI (0.01 MPa). The toilet bowl must be a listed third party, suspended from 2 holes of 1.6 GPF (6 LPF) or 1.28 GPF (4.8 LPF) single flush, 1.6/0.8 GPF (6/3 LPF) or 1.28/0.8 GPF (4.8/3 LPF) dual flush. The support frame should be adjustable for bowl rim heights from 381 to 483 mm. Actuator flush panels must be die-cast zinc, molded plastic, or stainless steel manufactured and plated to preserve material integrity. All components must comply with applicable product codes and standards.

Review: Awesome - Very happy with my purchase -- was easy to install (as easy as tearing out part of a wall and reframing it can be). Paired it with a TOTO bowl. I have three more bathrooms to renovate over the next year or two, and will be doing all wall-hung moving forward, it's about as cool as a toilet can get.
Review: Review of just the carrier itself & Installation - This review is only for the carrier and installation for those that may be considering this type of toilet. It is not a review of the toilet itself or toilet operation. I have a separate review of the toilet itself. If you're interested in installation details, read on...but non detail-oriented people will lose interest. If you're a novice do-it-yourselfer, this may not be a project to take on. If you're a little more advanced, you'll be fine. I came from the electrical trades and have pretty extensive remodeling, electric, plumbing, tiling & flooring experience but have never installed one of these before - I did plenty of reading and planning....and it came out perfect. If you're going to hire someone to do it, make sure they're not the typical "I only like cookie-cutter jobs and don't want to learn anything new" type of plumber. Old dogs will resist and lazy ones will try to talk you out of it....If they do, get a new plumber because these are worth the effort. The person (or you) should be prepared to do plumbing as well as basic carpentry/framing. The bulk of the installation needs to be done while while walls are open. The final installation will be one of the last steps in the remodel, after the walls are finished and/or tiled. So if you're not installing it, have the plumber plan for a return trip. These are gaining popularity as time goes on, and most progressive plumbers would have no problems with this after doing a little reading. And if you're doing it yourself...dig in and read below to get an idea of what to expect. My situation involved a second-story bathroom complete gut, with no access to the plumbing from below. Plumbing was in-between floors, so it was more difficult than if you had access to it from a basement or during new construction. I had to open up a section of sub-floor just in front of the carrier. From there I had to re-route and navigate the 3" waste line around a pre-manufactured truss without cutting through it, all while working through a 24" x 24" opening (I could have made it bigger but the sub-floor was glued and nailed which makes for a more damaging removal). If you're not a pex guy (I prefer copper) the water feed requires some accurate pipe-routing and sweating work to land it just right (as with all sweat-work take your time and dry-fit it first). You will also have to frame around the carrier (I doubled-up for extra strength). Make sure you use the proper bolts (included) in all of the specified locations. Important Tip: Thoroughly read and re-read the height-setting directions. The carrier allows for various height settings for the bowl (typical is 15" or 16", but ADA or "comfort height" is 19" above the finished floor). You DO NOT set the carrier bolts to the desired bowl height. It's a bit more complicated than that. The carrier bolt height depends on the bowl you choose, as mounting holes vary from bowl to bowl. Once you finish the installation, you can't change the height, so you have to figure this out ahead of time. For accurate results, you'll need to know the brand and specific model of the bowl you'll use (or have it on-site). Open the bowl or download the spec sheet and review the mounting hole dimensions in relation to the rim. Then take that measurement and subtract that amount from the desired rim height to figure out the height of the carrier bolts. For example: If the dimension from the mounting holes to the top of your bowl rim is 2-1/2", subtract 2-1/2" from the desired height of your bowl and set the carrier bolts to that height - but don't forget...the seat will add nearly an inch and you'll also need to account for the finished floor height. The height you choose will be from the finished floor to the top of the seat in the down position, so take tile thickness and underlayment into consideration. Example: my bowl's mounting holes were 2 inches from the rim, so I set my carrier bolts at 15" above the rough floor. When finished, the bowl height (with the seat down) is 19" above the finished floor - just where we wanted it. But again, bowl models have their mounting holes in different locations and the specific model of bowl will affect the end bowl height. Think this through before setting the height and consider the variables...the carrier will be sitting on the base plate, so the measurement has to account for this - also account for whether tile is installed or will be installed. As I said, plan ahead and think of all the variables. * Make sure you mount the carrier perfectly level and plumb and securely tighten all bolts. This will affect the end results. I was concerned about creaking and squeaking as someone sat down, but we have none - it feels completely solid and secure. A big factor on the difficulty level is whether your particular situation is a renovation, new construction, your accessibility to the waste line and whether it's PVC or cast iron. And yes, I did use primer - I just applied it neatly so it didn't run outside the joints....and yes, I know the idea behind the purple color is to be visible - but my application was being done by me in my own home and wasn't being inspected, so it didn't need to be visible. As for cost - when you factor in all of the parts - even without labor, the cost of this is well beyond a standard floor-mount toilet. But if you're looking into this type of toilet, I'm sure there's a reason you want it. It does have its benefits (space-saving, ease of cleaning underneath, a modern look, etc.). When I do another wall-mount, I will use Gerberit again, as the installation turned out perfectly. I did a lot of research on the two main manufacturer's of these toilet carriers and chose Gerberit. The mechanics and valves inside were good quality and the framework was solid and well engineered. It has a 700 lb weight rating. For those that have not researched this too deeply yet, once installed all of the serviceable parts, valves, flush mechanism, etc. are accessible from the front flush panel without disturbing any part of the finished wall. I've heard those trying to talk people out of it say "if anything goes wrong you have to rip your wall open to fix it" - COMPLETELY FALSE. It was well thought-out. These have been in use in Europe for many years, they're only relatively new to the U.S. consumer. * Make sure you order the model specific to your wall (2x4 vs 2x6). Also keep in mind, you buy the "carrier" (this in-wall component) separately and have many models of toilet bowls to choose from. Geberit has an extensive list of compatible toilets from multiple manufacturers (Toto, Duravit, Kohler, etc.). You need to order the flush plate, toilet bowl and toilet seat separately as there are so many options for each. Update: It's been installed over 2 years in a daily-use bathroom. Still works perfectly - no issues whatsoever. Just make sure it's done right! Update: We recently remodeled our final bathroom and installed a second one of these. Combined with a raised off-the-floor vanity, these look great and so modern (photo with brown vanity). Here's the toilet we used: https://www.desertcart.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1GCB3RMW1SLGL?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp NOTE: I purchased this item on desertcart for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are not well written or give poor reviews based on not reading directions or failing to read the product details prior to purchasing. Writing valuable reviews helps pay it forward.

## Features

- Freedom of design: choose a toilet bowl from any leading ceramic manufacturer; pair with stylish Sigma Series flush actuators or compatible flush knobs
- EASY CLEANING - Clean the entire floor with a damp mop, no bending or kneeling
- IMPROVED ACCESSIBILITY - Requires less space than a standard toilet, improving safety and comfort; adjustable bowl height meets personal preferences or ADA guidelines
- 16 Gauge Powder Coated Structural Steel Tubing Rated at 400kg (400 kg) without damaging the finished wall or bracket
- Water Saving The flush volume is 1.6/0.8 GPF saves thousands of gallons each year
- SUPERIOR FUNCTION Geberit fill and flush valves eliminate problematic chains and valves that corrode and break down

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01C7FL4PK |
| Brand | Geberit |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 182 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04025416352617 |
| Included Components | Product only |
| Installation method | Behind the wall, built-in |
| Installation type | Behind the wall, built-in |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25D x 25W x 25H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Toilets and bidets |
| Item Weight | 4.54 kg |
| Item weight | 4.54 kg |
| Manufacturer | Geberit |
| Material | Ceramic Steel |
| Model Number | 111.798.00.1 |
| Part Number | 111.798.00.1 |
| Product dimensions | 25D x 25W x 25H millimetres |
| Seat Material Type | Ceramic |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Geberit
- **Colour:** Blue
- **Item weight:** 10 Pounds
- **Material:** Ceramic Steel
- **Product dimensions:** 25D x 25W x 25H millimetres

## Images

![Geberit 111.798.00.1 Toilets and bidets - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51dgGk9DMWL.jpg)
![Geberit 111.798.00.1 Toilets and bidets - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41WD64HqwWL.jpg)
![Geberit 111.798.00.1 Toilets and bidets - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51+I6SBRxHL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the tank have any protection in the event someone attempts to drill a hole and attach a towel rack etc to the other side of the wall?**
A: Not that I remember seeing.  The frame around the tank is nice and sturdy but I remember the tank being somewhat open. We love ours. It was very difficult finding a plumber who could take on the challenge but once we did and got it installed, we were very happy with it. Because we were working with in such a small space, we had to pack a lot behind that wall (there were electrical wires and outlet boxes, etc. as well as The tank and pipes for the sink) so I would not even attempt to hang anything above my toilet! (Other than something that could stick on the wall.) Anyway, Good luck!

**Q: Whats the drill size to fit a drain pipe on a 2x4 frame, without expanding the 2x4 wall frame??**
A: 3-1/2" hole saw. That skims the edges of the 2x4 plate. I ran a guard strip on both sides just in case, even though I did the work and was aware when screwing in the sheetrock.

**Q: What size are those 2 rods ?**
A: It's not clear what you mean by '2 rods', but here is the specification sheet for this carrier - https://www.geberitnorthamerica.com/local-media/spec-sheets/gna7225-111-798-00-1-spec.pdf

**Q: Can the geberit 366.914.16.1connector w/offset for rh horizontal waste fittings be used on this frame to drain to the side in a 2x6 wall??**
A: It can go right, left or straight down if you choose!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome
*by S***R on 28 March 2022*

Very happy with my purchase -- was easy to install (as easy as tearing out part of a wall and reframing it can be). Paired it with a TOTO bowl. I have three more bathrooms to renovate over the next year or two, and will be doing all wall-hung moving forward, it's about as cool as a toilet can get.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review of just the carrier itself & Installation
*by P***C on 7 April 2019*

This review is only for the carrier and installation for those that may be considering this type of toilet. It is not a review of the toilet itself or toilet operation. I have a separate review of the toilet itself. If you're interested in installation details, read on...but non detail-oriented people will lose interest. If you're a novice do-it-yourselfer, this may not be a project to take on. If you're a little more advanced, you'll be fine. I came from the electrical trades and have pretty extensive remodeling, electric, plumbing, tiling & flooring experience but have never installed one of these before - I did plenty of reading and planning....and it came out perfect. If you're going to hire someone to do it, make sure they're not the typical "I only like cookie-cutter jobs and don't want to learn anything new" type of plumber. Old dogs will resist and lazy ones will try to talk you out of it....If they do, get a new plumber because these are worth the effort. The person (or you) should be prepared to do plumbing as well as basic carpentry/framing. The bulk of the installation needs to be done while while walls are open. The final installation will be one of the last steps in the remodel, after the walls are finished and/or tiled. So if you're not installing it, have the plumber plan for a return trip. These are gaining popularity as time goes on, and most progressive plumbers would have no problems with this after doing a little reading. And if you're doing it yourself...dig in and read below to get an idea of what to expect. My situation involved a second-story bathroom complete gut, with no access to the plumbing from below. Plumbing was in-between floors, so it was more difficult than if you had access to it from a basement or during new construction. I had to open up a section of sub-floor just in front of the carrier. From there I had to re-route and navigate the 3" waste line around a pre-manufactured truss without cutting through it, all while working through a 24" x 24" opening (I could have made it bigger but the sub-floor was glued and nailed which makes for a more damaging removal). If you're not a pex guy (I prefer copper) the water feed requires some accurate pipe-routing and sweating work to land it just right (as with all sweat-work take your time and dry-fit it first). You will also have to frame around the carrier (I doubled-up for extra strength). Make sure you use the proper bolts (included) in all of the specified locations. Important Tip: Thoroughly read and re-read the height-setting directions. The carrier allows for various height settings for the bowl (typical is 15" or 16", but ADA or "comfort height" is 19" above the finished floor). You DO NOT set the carrier bolts to the desired bowl height. It's a bit more complicated than that. The carrier bolt height depends on the bowl you choose, as mounting holes vary from bowl to bowl. Once you finish the installation, you can't change the height, so you have to figure this out ahead of time. For accurate results, you'll need to know the brand and specific model of the bowl you'll use (or have it on-site). Open the bowl or download the spec sheet and review the mounting hole dimensions in relation to the rim. Then take that measurement and subtract that amount from the desired rim height to figure out the height of the carrier bolts. For example: If the dimension from the mounting holes to the top of your bowl rim is 2-1/2", subtract 2-1/2" from the desired height of your bowl and set the carrier bolts to that height - but don't forget...the seat will add nearly an inch and you'll also need to account for the finished floor height. The height you choose will be from the finished floor to the top of the seat in the down position, so take tile thickness and underlayment into consideration. Example: my bowl's mounting holes were 2 inches from the rim, so I set my carrier bolts at 15" above the rough floor. When finished, the bowl height (with the seat down) is 19" above the finished floor - just where we wanted it. But again, bowl models have their mounting holes in different locations and the specific model of bowl will affect the end bowl height. Think this through before setting the height and consider the variables...the carrier will be sitting on the base plate, so the measurement has to account for this - also account for whether tile is installed or will be installed. As I said, plan ahead and think of all the variables. * Make sure you mount the carrier perfectly level and plumb and securely tighten all bolts. This will affect the end results. I was concerned about creaking and squeaking as someone sat down, but we have none - it feels completely solid and secure. A big factor on the difficulty level is whether your particular situation is a renovation, new construction, your accessibility to the waste line and whether it's PVC or cast iron. And yes, I did use primer - I just applied it neatly so it didn't run outside the joints....and yes, I know the idea behind the purple color is to be visible - but my application was being done by me in my own home and wasn't being inspected, so it didn't need to be visible. As for cost - when you factor in all of the parts - even without labor, the cost of this is well beyond a standard floor-mount toilet. But if you're looking into this type of toilet, I'm sure there's a reason you want it. It does have its benefits (space-saving, ease of cleaning underneath, a modern look, etc.). When I do another wall-mount, I will use Gerberit again, as the installation turned out perfectly. I did a lot of research on the two main manufacturer's of these toilet carriers and chose Gerberit. The mechanics and valves inside were good quality and the framework was solid and well engineered. It has a 700 lb weight rating. For those that have not researched this too deeply yet, once installed all of the serviceable parts, valves, flush mechanism, etc. are accessible from the front flush panel without disturbing any part of the finished wall. I've heard those trying to talk people out of it say "if anything goes wrong you have to rip your wall open to fix it" - COMPLETELY FALSE. It was well thought-out. These have been in use in Europe for many years, they're only relatively new to the U.S. consumer. * Make sure you order the model specific to your wall (2x4 vs 2x6). Also keep in mind, you buy the "carrier" (this in-wall component) separately and have many models of toilet bowls to choose from. Geberit has an extensive list of compatible toilets from multiple manufacturers (Toto, Duravit, Kohler, etc.). You need to order the flush plate, toilet bowl and toilet seat separately as there are so many options for each. Update: It's been installed over 2 years in a daily-use bathroom. Still works perfectly - no issues whatsoever. Just make sure it's done right! Update: We recently remodeled our final bathroom and installed a second one of these. Combined with a raised off-the-floor vanity, these look great and so modern (photo with brown vanity). Here's the toilet we used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1GCB3RMW1SLGL?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp NOTE: I purchased this item on Amazon for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are not well written or give poor reviews based on not reading directions or failing to read the product details prior to purchasing. Writing valuable reviews helps pay it forward.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Toilet carrier so easy
*by T***R on 7 July 2022*

This product is amazing. They really have this down to a well engineered carrier system. This is my second system in a second bathroom remodel. It is easy to install but I do wish they would ship the drop ear that connects to the main supply as a push fitting. Sweating copper is a pain and not worth the hassle anymore with push fit technology. I end up going to buy a push fit drop ear anyway, my only complaint but that’s my choice and laziness I suppose. Definitely worth the money and I love the look and ease of cleaning around a wall hung toilet. Kudos to them.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Geberit 111.798.00.1 Toilets and Bidets
- Fine Fixtures Vogue Wall hung toilet bowl 20"
- Geberit 115.770.11.5 Actuator Plate, 11.610&quotL x 6.890&quotW x 1.770&Quoth, Alpine White

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