I’ve tried all the top models and this is, by far, the best bidet seat on the market. One reason for that is that “newer” versions of all high end models limit stream strength, resulting in a much weaker and not-as-effective cleaning experience.
Not only that, but this is the best possible price that you will ever get for this model.
Jump on this if you’re in the market for one of these. You won’t regret it. We have this in all 3 bathrooms in my house.
Meh… prefer the smartbidet brand better.
Biobidet seat is pretty flimsy…
Is this 220v or 120v
Does this model have an ethernet connection?
there’s a place to insert the ethernet cable during use
I plan on playing some serious cable in mine.
Sounds painful
120v I believe, or at least it just plugs into a regular wall outlet. Though as recommended in the installation instructions, be sure it’s GFCI.
I’ve had this for about a year now, purchased from Woot for the same price. Love it and will eventually get a second for my other bathroom.
how easy is this to clean?
I’ve tried all the top models and this is, by far, the best bidet seat on the market.
All of them? Impressive. /s Toto is the big name in the game. I have two Toto bidets and one BioBidet. There is no comparison. The Toto is a significantly better bidet. HOWEVER, BioBidet is a lot less expensive.
Access-wise, it’s not too bad. Most surfaces that get dirty are easy to clean and the whole device snaps off an included bracket during installation so you can take the unit on/off the toilet as needed.
It is made of plastic (including the seat) or something similar and they recommend you don’t use any harsh cleaning chemicals, though.
I ordered two; thanks Woot.
I totally agree these are cheaply made
I am about 240 lbs. Is the BioBidet seat too flimsy for that weight?
I agree with this post, have used biobidet/brondell AND toto and this particular seat is the best I’ve had. would be better if tankless, but still a superior product.
Is anyone else terrified by the enema option? Is there a lockout button to disable? I’m thinking house parties or coming home after an “entertaining” evening out?
I’m 215 it is way more stable than any standard toilet seat I’ve ever used.
Had an issue with the first one I bought and the customer service was great. We diagnosed the problem, determined that was not something a user could fix, and shipped me out a replacement immediately. Fairly easy to install. Just make sure that when you disconnect the water going to your toilet to reroute it that you have a bucket or pan because there will be some in the hose, even if you flush your toilet after your turn it off. To address some of the other comments here, it is 120, but they suggest connecting it to a GFI to make sure you don’t get shocked if somehow there is water at the plug or somewhere else with exposed electronics. Not a problem for me. Cleaning the toilet does take an extra step. You have to shut off the water, drain the bidet, pull the plug, and remove the bidet. It takes about 2 minutes. Warning, the first time you use it after you’ve done those steps, the water is quite cold. I have not figured out how to change that up, other than faking it out that I’m on the seat and running a cycle blocking it with my hand. I’ve determined that the cold is better. Finally, check the space between your mounting holes on the toilet and the back. My toilet is about 1.5 inches too small, so the seat sits a bit forward. More a problem for me than my wife. When we replace the toilet, we’ll be sure to measure the new one for a perfect fit. I thought I wouldn’t be that happy with the bidet, but the wife wanted to try. Now, I think using the toilet without one is for chumps and suckers.