Buying a toilet in Kenya involves more than just picking a bowl. A toilet complete set — also called a WC set — typically includes the toilet bowl (pan), the cistern (tank), the seat and cover, flush fittings, and all necessary mounting hardware. Understanding what's included in a set — and what it costs — saves you from unexpected extras during installation.
This guide covers every toilet type available in Kenya in 2026, their prices at Ziann Africa, and how to choose the right one for your home, office, or hotel.
Types of Toilet Sets Available in Kenya
1. Close Couple Toilet Set
The most popular toilet type in Kenyan homes. The cistern sits directly on top of and behind the bowl — no separate wall tank needed. Close couple toilets are compact, easy to install, and available in a wide price range. They use a standard S-trap or P-trap outlet and come with a push-button or lever flush.
WC Close Couple Toilet Set
Complete close couple toilet set with cistern, seat, and all fittings. Standard S-trap outlet. Available in white. Suits most Kenyan home bathrooms.
View Product & Price2. One-Piece Toilet
In a one-piece toilet (also called a monoblock), the cistern and bowl are moulded as a single integrated unit. The result is a sleeker, easier-to-clean design with no joint between tank and bowl. One-piece toilets are increasingly popular in modern Kenyan homes and apartments. They cost slightly more than close couple sets but offer superior aesthetics.
WC One-Piece Toilet
Integrated cistern and bowl in a single sleek unit. Easy to clean, modern design. Ideal for minimalist and contemporary Kenyan bathrooms.
View Product & Price3. Two-Piece Toilet
A two-piece toilet has a separate cistern and bowl that bolt together during installation. Two-piece toilets are easy to transport and replace (you can swap just the bowl or just the cistern if one part fails). They tend to be the most affordable complete sets.
Buildcor Two-Piece Toilet
Separate cistern and bowl. Budget-friendly, easy to install and maintain. Includes soft-close seat cover and dual-flush mechanism.
View Product & Price4. Wall-Hung (Floating) Toilet
Wall-hung toilets are mounted on the wall with no floor contact — giving a modern, floating look. They require a concealed cistern installed within the wall. Floor cleaning is much easier, and the bathroom feels more spacious. See our dedicated guide to wall-hung toilet prices in Kenya.
5. Smart / Electronic Toilet
Smart toilets include integrated bidet functions, heated seats, auto-flush, and air-drying. Premium but increasingly in demand for luxury Kenyan homes. See our smart toilet price guide for Kenya.
Toilet Complete Set Price in Kenya (2026)
| Toilet Type | Price Range (KES) | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Close Couple Toilet Set | KES 8,000 – 15,000 | Standard homes, apartments, rentals |
| One-Piece Toilet | KES 12,000 – 22,000 | Modern homes, master bedrooms |
| Two-Piece Toilet | KES 7,000 – 14,000 | Budget renovations, rentals |
| Wall-Hung + Concealed Cistern | KES 25,000 – 55,000 | Luxury and contemporary homes |
| Smart Toilet | KES 35,000 – 120,000 | Premium homes, hotels |
| Asian / Squat Toilet | KES 4,500 – 8,000 | Commercial premises, mosques, schools |
What's Included in a "Complete Set"?
A genuine toilet complete set should include:
- WC bowl (pan): The toilet bowl in ceramic or vitreous china
- Cistern (tank): The water reservoir with flush mechanism
- Seat and soft-close cover: The lid and seat assembly
- Flush valve & fill valve: Internal cistern fittings
- Flush button or handle: For activating the flush
- Closet bolts and wax ring / gasket: For sealing the floor connection
- Supply line: The hose connecting the cistern to the water supply
S-Trap vs P-Trap: Which Do You Need?
Before buying a toilet set in Kenya, confirm the outlet configuration of your existing plumbing:
- S-trap: The waste outlet exits through the floor. Most common in Kenyan homes — ideal for ground floors and slab construction.
- P-trap: The waste outlet exits through the wall. Used in upper-floor apartments where the drain runs horizontally into the wall.
Using the wrong trap configuration will result in leak problems. See our full guide: P-Trap vs S-Trap Toilet in Kenya — Which Should You Buy?
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a toilet complete set cost in Kenya?
A basic close couple toilet set in Kenya costs KES 8,000 to KES 15,000. One-piece toilets range from KES 12,000 to KES 22,000. Wall-hung sets with concealed cisterns start at KES 25,000. All prices are for complete sets including bowl, cistern, seat, and fittings.
Where can I buy a toilet in Nairobi?
Buy quality toilet sets at Ziann Africa on Waiyaki Way 87 Junction, Westlands — or order online at ziannafrica.co.ke for same-day Nairobi delivery or countrywide shipping.
Is a one-piece toilet better than a close couple?
One-piece toilets are easier to clean (no gap between bowl and cistern), look more modern, and tend to be quieter. Close couple toilets are easier to repair (you replace individual parts) and are more affordable. For a standard Kenyan rental or home, a close couple is the practical choice; for a master bedroom or showroom bathroom, go one-piece.
Do toilet prices include delivery in Kenya?
Ziann Africa offers delivery across Kenya. Nairobi deliveries are typically same-day or next-day. Up-country deliveries are available via courier. Contact us on WhatsApp 0768 282 934 for a delivery quote to your location.
Need help choosing the right toilet for your project? WhatsApp us at 0768 282 934 or browse our full WC & Toilet range online.