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forum thread Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • 7h ago

Brondell Swash Bidet Seat: LS1800 Thinline Luxury Bidet Seat w/ Remote Control (Elongated or Round) $314.99 & More + Free Shipping w/ Amazon Prime

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about 6 hours ago
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about 6 hours ago
ljderm
about 6 hours ago
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Over the years I have owned 4 Bidet seats. Just a tip.....I always buy a comparable model to one of these at Sam's of Costco b/c you can return them almost forever (read the fine print in T&C). Almost always a Brondell or Bio Bidet is at a reduced price.

More tips if you have never had one:
1.Always be sure they have a dryer, and if they do, be sure the temp can be adjusted up or down (I had a Bio Bidet model that was hot enough to burn and it was not adjustable).
2.Read very carefully on the descriptions for hot water "never ending" or "Endless" are the very best. Things like "hybrid"or "Fusion" do NOT have enough hot water to go thru one 2 minute cycle sometimes.
3.Remotes are great if you are able to put them in a convenient location, they can also have a malfunctioning button, so be sure you have a company behind them that has good customer service.

I am pretty sure that all of these brands are made in China, so the construction is similar.

I my experience TOTO was the most reliable (Japan) but always the most expensive.

I have never owned the models in this post, so like I said just some info.
about 6 hours ago
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Joined Nov 2019
about 6 hours ago
spaceXK
about 6 hours ago
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Quote from ljderm :
Over the years I have owned 4 Bidet seats. Just a tip.....I always buy a comparable model to one of these at Sam's of Costco b/c you can return them almost forever (read the fine print in T&C). Almost always a Brondell or Bio Bidet is at a reduced price.

More tips if you have never had one:
1.Always be sure they have a dryer, and if they do, be sure the temp can be adjusted up or down (I had a Bio Bidet model that was hot enough to burn and it was not adjustable).
2.Read very carefully on the descriptions for hot water "never ending" or "Endless" are the very best. Things like "hybrid"or "Fusion" do NOT have enough hot water to go thru one 2 minute cycle sometimes.
3.Remotes are great if you are able to put them in a convenient location, they can also have a malfunctioning button, so be sure you have a company behind them that has good customer service.

I am pretty sure that all of these brands are made in China, so the construction is similar.

I my experience TOTO was the most reliable (Japan) but always the most expensive.

I have never owned the models in this post, so like I said just some info.

What's the model you suggest from Costco or Sam's, anything on deal and would tick all the boxes you mentioned?
about 5 hours ago
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about 5 hours ago
ljderm
about 5 hours ago
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Quote from spaceXK :
What's the model you suggest from Costco or Sam's, anything on deal and would tick all the boxes you mentioned?
I don't have a good answer for you b/c they do not make it easy to see the full specs about the water heaters and dryers. I go to the mfg website and look at the owners manual sometimes and lastly will call them and ask the CS people to look up exactly how the water is heated.

Just remember that the Club stores will take them back without questions or grief! Once you get used to installing them, it is not a big deal to switch. I always watch for the price reductions/sales when I am in the buy mode.