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19 March 2020, 09:23 PM
CHAS
Bidet Reviews
Best on Amazon


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19 March 2020, 09:27 PM
wtg
Thank you. Most informative.


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20 March 2020, 12:05 AM
Amanda
I've really liked my Bio-Bidet 1000 purchased after (and because of) my major spinal surgery. It was even more expensive then than now - the market has become more competitive - but considering it basically saved my life, price was no object. (Just figure that when your spine is replaced top to bottom with titanium, certain things we have always taken for granted, are out of reach. That's not even counting nerve damage which for some unfortunates like me, require the "Vortex" setting (use your imagination ) Big Grin .

The people running the company are extremely nice too. When it failed a few months before my three year warranty expired (supposed to only prorate reimbursement) they actually agreed to send me a new one, timed to coincide with my sons' visit since they realized I couldn't manage the removal and installation of the new one. That ended up being a few months AFTER the warrantee ended. BioBidet couldn't have won my loyalty more.

(Note that earlier I had gotten a replacement controller from the actual Amazon vender - the new bidet was from the manufacturer. Also a no-fuss exchange.)

This model has almost all the perks of the very highest end ones (some have nightlights, fragrance dispensers, misters, etc).


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20 March 2020, 03:18 PM
CHAS
"“Speaking as a hirsute gentleman, the Luxe Bidet Neo 120 has soured me on pooping in bidet-less toilets forever,” one reviewer writes. “It’s shown me the difference between rubbing peanut butter out of shag carpeting with a paper towel, and that sparkling clean feeling you get right when you step out of the shower.”"


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20 March 2020, 03:22 PM
wtg
They're almost all unavailable, presumably sold out.


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20 March 2020, 04:03 PM
Cindysphinx
We are finally doing our 1958-era bathrooms, and our architect suggested we look into getting a hybrid toilet/bidet unit.

Well, I checked, and they are $3000. Uh, no.

I cannot imagine having a bidet with anything less than warm water, so I think I will just manage without one.
20 March 2020, 04:05 PM
wtg
You can't get power over by the toilet during the remodel?

Toto makes great products, both toilets and bidets. Nowhere near $3000. Saw the Toto Washlet at Costco today.

And we love our Toto toilets. We have the Drake, under $300 as I recall.


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20 March 2020, 04:16 PM
pianojuggler
My Brondell Swash 300 was about $300. Would have been more than worth it if it had fit my toilet.

Heater, folks. Warm water. It doesn't get any better than that.


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20 March 2020, 04:35 PM
Cindysphinx
quote:
Originally posted by wtg:
You can't get power over by the toilet during the remodel?

Toto makes great products, both toilets and bidets. Nowhere near $3000. Saw the Toto Washlet at Costco today.

And we love our Toto toilets. We have the Drake, under $300 as I recall.


Do you mean just a seat? Or a toilet/bidet combo?

Currently, our bathroom has no electrical other than a light and fan (I know, but 1958). So we'll do electrical regardless of the bidet situation.

I think the architect is thinking of something like this:
Toilet Bidet
20 March 2020, 04:44 PM
wtg
I was thinking one of the Toto Washlet seats (there are different models) with a Toto toilet. You need an outlet to plug it into so you get the heating and fan features. Same function but not the sleek architectural look of the combo. But I'm a pragmatist and stingy with money.

Yea, I wouldn't spend three grand on that combo unit either.

I was looking at Ove bathtubs when we remodeled our bathroom several years ago. The bathtub was also three grand, and I was "no way".

I got a really nice Kohler soaking tub that was actually more comfortable than the Ove. And it was only $400.


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20 March 2020, 05:58 PM
Amanda
My BioBidet cost around $450 three years ago through Amazon, not counting install and adding a receptacle wired through the ceiling.

I think they're cheaper now, though. Here's an outlet that carries all brands. Keeps sending me discount ads, but perhaps they have put discounts on hold on account of unusual demand?

https://bidetking.com/


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21 March 2020, 01:15 PM
AdagioM
quote:
Originally posted by wtg:
You can't get power over by the toilet during the remodel?

Toto makes great products, both toilets and bidets. Nowhere near $3000. Saw the Toto Washlet at Costco today.

And we love our Toto toilets. We have the Drake, under $300 as I recall.


Costco has the Toto Washlet? Ooh, will check it out the next time I’m there.

One of my kids bought a Toto Washlet after his trip to Japan last fall. It has a heated seat, warm water, fan. He said it was easy to install, even when drunk *and* high.

Blink


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21 March 2020, 01:55 PM
CHAS
quote:
Originally posted by AdagioM:
quote:
Originally posted by wtg:
You can't get power over by the toilet during the remodel?

Toto makes great products, both toilets and bidets. Nowhere near $3000. Saw the Toto Washlet at Costco today.

And we love our Toto toilets. We have the Drake, under $300 as I recall.


Costco has the Toto Washlet? Ooh, will check it out the next time I’m there.

One of my kids bought a Toto Washlet after his trip to Japan last fall. It has a heated seat, warm water, fan. He said it was easy to install, even when drunk *and* high.

Blink


No video of him showing how to install it? Big Grin


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21 March 2020, 02:10 PM
Nina
No way would I consider a bidet without a heating function. Big Grin
21 March 2020, 03:05 PM
markj
quote:
Originally posted by Nina:
No way would I consider a bidet without a heating function. Big Grin


You'd be surprised. I thought the same thing and ordered the first one with a hot water line hookup. I didn't care if I had to run it all the way across the bathroom floorboards all the way over to the sink. Well, that didn't work out, so I just used it as a "cold" water bidet. It never bothered me. We have well water too so it's probably colder than city water.