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Wow Easy Install, Great Features,Great Price.This unit has all the features for Less Bucks.Lets Start with the heated seat with adjustable heat settings,Then lets talk about dual stainless sprayers for front and rear,with motion setting vibrates the spray back and forth for a cleaner wash.Also a Sanitize function to clean the sprayers and a deodorizer button to take away the smell.Now if that ain't enough try the adjustable heat settings drier.Careful your burn your AS_.O and I forgot to mention the reason why I bought it in the first place,The unlimited tankless warm water wash.Nerver run out of warm or hot water again.I think that just about covers it.If you get one you will love it I do. And a Remote Control. Now thats all She Wrote.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is my second Brondell Bidet seat that we added to our guest bathroom. The first one (900 model) has been installed for 4 years and still functioning as new with very little maintenance. Suffering from arthritis and limited mobility I find the bidet seat a necessary appliance. Both units that I purchased came with a 1" adapter for the water source and the house supply is 3/8. I had to replace the Tee adapter and the feeder hose which was pretty straight forward and available at the local plumbing supply store. The supplied cord is 3 feet long and I also had to add an additional electrical outlet an an extension cord. The outlet must be CFCI or integrated into an existing CFCI circuit. The installation task can be accomplished by a skilled home owner or handy man but is not quite plug and play. Very satisfied with the product and it has added significantly to quality of life with current medical mobility issues.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I wish the intensity of the rear end washer was higher like a COCO bidet/toilet seat which I had for 10 years before the controller stopped working. However you just have to use the washer 2-3 times as opposed to one wash cycle with a COCO. The difference in price between a COCO and a Brondell is staggering. COCO's run $1300-$1600 each now. I paid $600 , ten years ago. I think the company may have gone out of business and these are NOS seats selling for this staggering prices. No bidet is worth that kind of money. The price of the Brondell is reasonable if it lasts for many years. The COCO also has a pulsating rear end jet feature that softens hard stool inside a bit rather than having bleeding hemorrrhoids if you have constipation due to some drugs or due to low fiber diet. The Brondell does not have this feature and that is too bad. At this time I think the Brondell is the best buy for the money of all bidet toilet seats I found for sale on the internet. It is not as inclusive of features as a COCO seat but it has the basic functions like front and rear wash, rotating rear wash, dryer, deodorizer, and heated water and seat. If you have bleeding hemorrhoids and bad constipation making a bowel movement incredibly painful, these type of toilet seats are a God send. Strange no physicians I have ever gone to even mention them. They prescribe ineffective Metamucil or Dulcolax stool sotfening drugs which are costly but just rarely work very well. If you are on a drug that makes you constipated, I recommend a bidet type toilet seat like the Brondell. If you are super rich and can find a COCO, I would recommend buying it over a Brondell just because of the more intense rear end wash and rotating rear end wash function on a COCO. Otherwise save your money and buy a Brondell. I doubt you will be disappointed at all. I have had no bleeding from hemorrhoids nor painful hemorrhoids in over 10 years now thanks to the use of a COCO bidet/toilet seat. Physicians need to wake up and tell patients how effective these seats are for hemorrhoid bleeding and pain! One strange feature is that the Brondell has the electric cord come out of the life side of the seat whereas the water attaches to the right side of the seat. on the COCO both water and electric cord were connected to the bidet seat on the riht side ( this is the right side as you sit in the seat)/ the Brondell cord reached my electric outlet by threading it behind the toilet. Fortunately the outlet was within reach. This is a design flaw IMHO. Most toilets seem to have the water under the right rear of the toilet tank and it seems most electricians who thought about an outlet for electricity near or under a toilet seat place the outlet on the right wall usually under where the toilet paper dispenser is located. Obviously toilet tissue dispensers are more likely installed for right handed people as they predominate in the general population.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I lived in Japan for six years, always wanted a quality bidet, but didn't want to spend a lot. Finally, found this. Not real cheap, but for the price, a real bargain. It arrived early. I noticed high ratings for ease of installation and indeed, it was the easiest thing I've ever installed. Took me 15 minutes out of the box. (I installed an electric outlet already by the toilet). I tried it out and it works FANTASTIC. The water pressure is very adjustable, seat heat, water temperature as well. LOVE IT. This is just what I was hoping for. It's also high quality material, just like the one's I used at my relatives in Japan. The remote works perfectly. Once you use a bidet, you'll feel like a barbarian going back to paper. I used flush wipes, which was OK, but nothing like a warm cleaning experience. The blow dryer works great too. Given the great price, couldn't ask for more. I'll report back if there are any mechanical issues over the coming months. But by the look and feel of the materials I get the sense this will last for at least a decade. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
After so often in Europe and all good hotels have a bidet. I didnt like the cold rims of the bidets and have wondered if this would really work. I will say, for me, I had to get my son to install. It does all they claim and I love it. OH, I am a 77 yr old man and I because of issues, my movement is not solid. I don't care how often one wipes, there is a residue that washing is a solution. Regardless, to be clean, wipe first then the bidet washes exact place with warm water. The seat is auto warm. Buttons to sanitize and deodorize AND warm air to do the final drying. OH, you can easily remove the entire seat if you feel a need to do extra cleaning. WONDERFUL, assuming it doesnt break down. 1 yr full warranty, 2nd yr 75% and 3rd 50%. By 3rd yr, I would just buy a new on I love it and no cold seat. I would buy another if not repairable. Anyone can afford.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned