BioBidet Slim TWO Bidet Smart Toilet Seat (Round)
$164.99
$299.99
45% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Size: Round
Top positive review
22 people found this helpful
Everything you didn't know you needed ... for a great price
By a scientist on Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
I will confess that I didn't really think we needed a bidet, but now I don't want to go without (so to speak). Why? Well, this solves a whole bunch of problems that you might not even have known you have:1) The toilet seat can be opened or closed silently2) The toilet seat is heated3) There is a nightlight so you don't have to turn on the overhead light in the middle of the nightBeing a bidet, it also basically gives your bottom a shower to get properly clean. This model heats the water, which is great, although the heated seat is even more important to me now!As long as you have a grounded power outlet relatively close to your toilet, installation is simple. The included hardware will fit most toilets. If it doesn't, there's pretty much only one other connection and a quick call to Bemis will result in them shipping you a free adaptor in just a few days. Our version uses a remote control, but there's also a version with buttons mounted directly to the seat.The only question I'm left with is why you'd spend hundreds of dollars more on essentially the same features? This is a reliable brand, the bidet is slim and fits well on round or elongated basins, and it offers all the features of any other bidet. Yet it costs less than $200.
Top critical review
29 people found this helpful
This is not slim... its freaking huge!
By Jophi on Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020
Pros:-Price-Easy install with all needed parts *note you will need a wrench and a phillips head screw driver-Water pressureCons:The water starts cool, gets warm, turns cool.. the seat gets warm... Not a huge issue.The size is terrible. They cut half of the seat off at the back for the housing. What you end up with is a tiny toilet seat opening shoved forward so far you have to perch on the thing. Yes, the hole is 11.5 or so inches open, but I end up so far forward because I cannot sit on it because there is only 1" worth of seat on the back end. The front end also is tiny, like they shaved off an inch here and there but left the hole the same size. The result, I often end up sitting pressed up against the back, and no its not a back rest.The other issue with size is when you lift the lid, about 2.5" of the toilet is gone to again accommodate the massive housing for the bidet. So you have a bunch of openings on the underside of the bidet that will get splattered with what ever hits the water, super clean!The seat has a click rather than being soft close you have to get it over that click to move and then it falls slowly down. I can see this wearing out rather quickly... I've never had a toilet seat with a click past point to close the lid.There is a beautiful 8x5 sticker on the underside of the lid which is very attractive.The nightlight stays on 24x7. It can be turned off, but then you'd have to turn it on again every night.The remote looked like it was a touch remote, however it is a press remote with a thin plastic cover that covers the buttons. Makes it nice to clean with a wipe, but it is a cheap feel to push buttons under the covering vs the appearance on the images.If you are tiny and can sit on this like a bird on a perch, it's perfect. Also if your bathroom decor accommodates an orthopedic toilet seat by all means this is the one. On the other hand if you're a guy, normal sized person, or anything over 5' tall it's probably not ideal.
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