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One-Piece Toilet Overview<\/h4>\n

The name just about says it all: One-piece toilets are sold as a single piece, instead of two pieces. They are newer and less common than two-piece toilets, but they are growing in popularity. <\/p>\n

One-Piece Toilet Cost <\/h4>\n

Most one-piece toilets cost $300 to $600, but fancy versions can run $1,000 or more. Taller, ultra-stylish and water-saving models are more expensive than standard one-piece toilets. <\/p>\n

One-Piece Pros<\/h4>\n