ZMJH A102S-W Bidet Toilet Seat
$139.99
$229.99
39% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Size: Elongated
Top positive review
56 people found this helpful
Works well, no leaks, many features for the price
By Lee H. on Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
This is our 3rd bidet. (Gotten for our spare bathroom-we have a different brand in our master, & a cold water bidet in our camper trailer with no remote-no electric needed on THAT one, but oooh it's cold 🥶 in the late fall/early spring!😳) My husband installed this within 10 mins, no leaks, not having to buy any extra parts. He loved the night light! The seat beeps when you sit on it, but was easy to turn it off by holding down button on the control on the seat. (little beep didn't bother me, but he said it was anoying🥴) And what about that? I like that if the remote gets misplaced by a child (or husband? 🤣) you can still use the basic functions from the small panel ON the seat. It has all the features like our more expensive bidet, but we only paid about $220 for this one. We rarely use the dryer but cool (warm😁) to have. Warm seat, warm water, options for nozzle position, dryer/water heat, even has a button for a child option. (which we didn't try.) If the worst thing I can say is I wish it came with batteries for the remote, I think it's a great product and for the money, you really should give it a try! I would never go back to doing without one! *2 Additional notes: for those contemplating purchasing one with NO plug in for just cold water use, (if you have no access to an outlet near your commode) it's STILL better than not having a bidet! We have a very cheap, cold water/no remote bidet in the trailer and in the colder months when the water is VERY COLD🥶, AFTER the first cold water hits, it's not bad🤷♀️, but if you are getting a bidet and have access to an outlet, I would get the warm water one. Realize we sometimes camp in below freezing temps at night, so the cold water in your house shouldn't get THAT cold. 🤔 Also, remote vs no hand held remote:(attached to seat) is tricky. If you can store it on the wall and anyone using it keeps it in the holder when not using it, I would recommend the hand held since it is MUCH easier to use it if you have lots of options. But if you are worried the remote will be misplaced, you may want to consider the ones built into the seat. Our TRAILER bidet has only TWO options, pressure of the water and position. So it is easy to USE/CHANGE those 2 while sitting and not being able to SEE what you are selecting. 🧐 I would advise REMOTES if possible if you have many options since most people can't change them all while sitting. I hope this long review will help!
Top critical review
15 people found this helpful
You get what you pay for
By Maria A. McDonald on Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
UPDATE: This bidet started dripping constantly after a few months of use. I will be replacing it soon, probably with an Alpha bidet. The manufacturer website has a support request form, but I highly doubt I will hear back, as the site lists "EXAMPLE PRODUCT TITLE" under "our best selling products". ORIGINAL REVIEW: This my second full-featured bidet toilet seat. The first was more expensive. When I moved into a new place, it had a round toilet where the last one was elongated so I had to buy a new bidet seat. This item had the same features as the one I loved at a much better price. Installation was straightforward but not easy. The T-valve included was not threaded well and I had to replace the float valve in my toilet because the threaded bottom end of the original float valve had about 2mm of non threaded length at the very bottom and the T-valve couldn't get purchase on the threads. I also couldn't replace the T-valve with a better one because the hose that feeds the bidet is much smaller than a standard hose. (more on that later) Once I got the T-valve attached installation was easy. The remote takes two AAA batteries (not included) and attaches easily to the wall with provided adhesive pads. Performance: Water temp is inconsistent. It fluctuates between ice cold and almost too hot. The temperature is adjustable, but it's inconsistent on every setting. I realize the initial temp on all bidets might be colder due to water in the hose, but this isn't that. Temp goes up and down. Water pressure is intense and needle-like. Don't get me wrong, I like a good power washing! This is just too focused. Drying function is lame and causes the seat to overheat. This is actually a problem with my original bidet as well. I just avoid the dry function entirely because unless I want to sit there and burn my bottom, it's quicker and easier to blot with some TP. Wish I had spent the extra $50-$70 and gotten the same brand as my old one. I won't say what it was because this review won't get published, but this item is definitely in beta mode. They need to work out some bugs.
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