bidetsPLUS is the leading retailer of bidet seats online. We pride ourselves on customer education and selling only the highest quality products available. While bidet seats are relatively new in the United States, they are very common in other parts of the world - especially in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America. Perhaps you've seen one during your travels. Instead of toilet paper, our products use a stream of water to cleanse you after using the restroom. Makes a lot of sense really - since we all know that washing with water is the best way to clean our bodies. Americans have been using paper for centuries though, and this conditioning has been passed from generation to generation. We've been taught since childhood to use paper to clean ourselves, and we just don't know any better. But rubbing yourself with dry paper is not as effective as water. That's why once you try a bidet seat, you will never want to use dry, abrasive paper again. www.bidetsplus.com
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Got biobidet 2000 pre pandemic.
I know no place that has a 110 outlet next to a toilet.
Electric bills will go high.
give zourself a massage xD
Do they bruise your balls?
Thank you for your great informative video!
What a beautiful voice. And great comparison. Thank you
Fascinating...
Good God! You don’t know what a bidet is in USA;))))))))))
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How did looking into water fountains bring me here?
I brought this model 1 week ago and I'm extremely happy with it,the best investment I've made so far.
NOT THE MASSAGE 😭😭😭😭
Seriously 🤢🤣
I bought the Toto c100 as my first bidet after countless amounts of research with other different brands and I ended up settling with this one. I have 2.5 bathrooms in my house and bought 1 for all of them including new toilets the were high efficiency because I needed to solve my water problem and have had them for the last 3 months. When I say these bidets have changed my life and my families lives, I really mean they changed them!!! I will never go back to toilet paper as it cleans absolutely EVERYTHING and when you think your done it releases the leftovers after a wash having you wash a second time for a thorough clean and it doesn’t waste water because it only uses 0.1gpm of water!!!!!! Nor does it hog electricity especially when you put it in energy saver mode!!! And it’s super easy to clean and most importantly, NO MORE SLAMMING TOILET SEATS!!! This is definitely an awesome quality product that is worth the money to buy!
I just spent 500$ to clean out our water line.....guy told us our toilet paper was too soft.....after that a bidet sounds a little more interesting.....even if it doesn’t powder your tush.....
That's a really good point you make. Tissue hangs along the sides of the cast iron main and builds over time.
I bought Bio Bidets 1000 I am very happy I recommend to all bathrooms have Bio Bidet
Does anyone know if there's a model out there that powders your tush afterwards for that baby butt freshness?
Crazy to think that the toto is double the price of the brondell but uses a plastic nozzle...
Enjoying the shower fresh feeling following each poo! Love it!
How to lose your virginity without a living being.
These are great! When we were inJapan a few years ago, we were surprised that they were everywhere, airport,hotels,resaurants-even the smallest ones...they are just common place items.Loved them ,a real spoiler.
I like TOTO products in general. Every time I see a toilet in a public restroom I wish could be in my house it is a TOTO.
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With some ingenuity, I Just installed two toto commercial (flush valve) toilets in my home. I'M LOVING IT!
This would have been a good review if you would have explained which photo on the remote meant what mode. 😳😢
Kinda like an infomercial
That’s sick!!!!
Sounds cool but I feel like this would take my innocence 😳
i think it would save on tallit paper not just in cost but would also save on water in the long run
Lol
I would definitely have to have one with the dryer..
If there is no "reservoir" to heat the water, I'm assuming that it gets two separate water sources: 1) from a cold water line (such as the cold water line that feeds the toilet flushing reservoir tank), and 2) from a warm water line (such as the warm water line that feeds the sink). Q) Is that correct? Also, if that is true, then I am assuming that you would probably want to run your sink's warm water knob until the water heats up so that the bidet's warm water would not have to wait as long to heat up. Q) Is that also correct?
The Kohler Novita BH90 uses a "tankless" water heater which heats water on demand. The bidet taps into the existing cold water supply behind your toilet so no additional plumbing is necessary. The internal water heater will heat the water for you (and the water temperature is adjustable via the remote control). You will need to plug the bidet into a nearby electrical outlet however, to supply the power.
I can't believe she said massage 😂
My favorite line.... "here's a closeup of the rear". Priceless
Remember before you want to do the installation yourself that you may need an electrician to install a new power outlet near the toilet
I'm watching this because it's COVID and I have nothing else to do
does it have a sittable lid?
The lid on the Kohler Novita BN 330 is not weight-bearing so you shouldn't sit on top of the lid. You can simply raise the lid and sit on the seat though if you need a place to sit. The wash won't start until you activate it so don't worry!
Hecc no. I am not ever allowing myself to undergo that...😂😂
Lmbo
My toilet is a "round" shape and, unfortunately, the S500e series only supports "elongated" commodes. The S300e series is pretty much the same feature set, but for round toilets, so that's what I ended up choosing.
Got myself one of these just ahead of Prime Days through a nice third-party seller discount. Aside from my restroom not having a GFCI outlet nearby (which I solved with some clever engineering), the only really hiccup was that the water supply tee adapter was not compatible with my Flowmaster toilet valve. The center compression fitting did not allow for a tight fit against the provided rubber washer and caused the hose to leak. I had to replace that hose with a more standard one from Home Depot and the float valve now fills at a much reduced flow rate. It's an annoyance, but not necessarily a show-stopper. It does make the filling a quieter affair.
Of all the comparison videos, this was most informative and is what solidified my choice. Thanks ... Returning bb2000 and replacing with s550. The key features that swayed me was the adjustable spray width, user settings, ewash, nightlight IN the bowl as opposed the biobidet's nightlight on the side (useless). Well see how useful the auto lid becomes
How did I get here???
Another example of how lazy people are becoming.
It is actually healthier because it cleans you better than toilet paper. Especially women are prone to infections from not wiping properly.
CLEAN lazy people....versus you LOL
Bidets have been a big part of many peoples life for a very long time
I have had one for about 3months! It is great - never felt cleaner! Get one!
I recently purchased one of these! It is very easy to install. I have never felt cleaner “back there”! It is wonderful. Haven’t used TP since I started using this! But, you have to have patience & let it work!
This was not a review. This was an "overview" or a "presentation".
Thank you! Great review!
Music ruins the video. Just the narrator without distraction would be ideal.
You should try spraying RainX on the plastic so the water view may be clearer.
What you are advertising are operated on 110v. Is there any model that works on 220v for the Australia market.
We do carry the Brondell Swash 1400 in 220/240V, 50 Hz for use in Australia. You can view this model here: www.bidetsplus.com/brondell-swash-1400-220v-240v.html
@@Bidetsplus Thank you for the information.
no australia doesent have normal toilets. Its upside down....water comes out....
She did NOT say “give yourself a massage” 😭😂😂😂😂
Great review!
Sell kid, buy Bidet..
Now we can all get rid of our toothbrushes