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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2025
Good product and a reasonable price
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Hobbled
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2025
I looked at six or seven different bidet seats online, and decided that the Delta's measurements were the best fit for my toilet--even though it is not an elongated model. Installation went smoothly except for one problem with the supply hose requiring a trip to Rona, but that was in no way the fault of the bidet kit. For most people, it should be a 20-minute job requiring only a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench. The adjustable bracket makes it pretty easy to adjust the seat's position to your particular toilet. And being able to quickly remove the seat entirely for cleaning is a nice feature.Once everything was in place, it was time for a test. I found both the aim and the pressure of the nozzle to be spot on--although this being my first bidet, I don't have much to compare it to. I'm a male, so I'm only using the "rear" nozzle. I'll ask for additional commentary from my female guests.I'm writing this in the dead of winter, during an unusually long (for Vancouver), sub-freezing cold snap. The unheated water is, shall we say, bracing. Especially after multiple tests. But as I live alone and the toilet routinely goes several hours between uses, the water has time to warm up to room temperature for most uses. For all but a few weeks of the year, I don't think I'll miss having a heated water supply. I don't have an electrical outlet anywhere near my toilet anyway, so it's not going to happen.Already, I know I'm never going back to toilet paper. This is so much more effective.
Mark B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
I would buy the again made well.Mark B.
Ubiquitous
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de enero de 2025
These seem well made and I didn’t notice any slowdown in speed with them. The aluminum design looks very nice and adds a solid feel to them. For the price it might be hard to do any better.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Silvia
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
No me llegó completo, faltaron aditamentos e instructivo para instalación.
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
Renel17
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de mayo de 2024
Facile à utiliser, d’entretien et à installer
B. O'Brien
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de diciembre de 2024
The aluminum metal is strong.
Chihaya
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de diciembre de 2024
Build quality seems sturdy enough. It connects cable securely. Overall, it’s good.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Jim
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2024
I got this bidet seat because I've been dealing with a Tushy for about 5 years now. The water stream on the Tushy about shot me off the seat every time - even with their additional cost pressure reducer. Plus this was about half the price.Installation of the mounting plate was a complete pain. The screws are too short to get the plate fastened properly. The only way I could get any tightness was to force the nut adapter to split the plastic stop. This forced the 3 "arms" to spread out. According the the installation manual, this is not supposed to happen. It works for now, but is not as tight as it should be.Then I sat on the seat. Now I'm not big-bottomed by any means, but this seat opening seems extremely small. Maybe I'm just used to a wider and longer opening, but this is going to take some getting used to. Could be they're taking into account the sprawling size of some modern humans.Now on to the pros. I really like the quick release mounting. This will make cleaning underneath much easier. The Tushy had to be completely unscrewed from the bowl for proper cleaning. Other aspects of installation were pretty typical - just a few standard connections. The T-connector for water inlet is solid stainless and much more robust than the Tushy.And the best pro of all - the water pressure. It took a bit to get into the right position, especially given the small seat. But once I found it, it functioned as well as, and more comfortably than, the Tushy.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2024
Maybe TMI - I was suffering from post-Covid GI problems and was raw from frequent wiping with high quality toilet paper, so I decided to try a bidet. This appears to be solidly constructed and was easy to install. The only issue for installation was that my toilet had a rigid water supply line. I had to buy a flexible water line to accommodate the difference in distance between connections (adding this bidet shortens the distance for the supply line). I live in Florida, so my “cold” water is a constant 72 degrees and is comfortable for bidet use. I image unheated water for this use would not be so comfortable in Norther climates where ground water can be in the low 40s temperature. I found it easy to get used to a bidet and have been using it for a couple of months now. It resolved the issue I was having, and I prefer the cleaner feeling versus using paper. I find a little paper is necessary for drying, as this unit does not have a dryer fan. It is easy to remove the seat for thorough cleaning of your toilet. I think this product is an excellent value and recommend it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2023
We wanted a heated water Toto washlet, but unfortunately getting an outlet in the bathroom meant getting a city permit, HOA approval, electrician, and city inspection lol. And extension cords are meant to be temporary. Oh well, a dream for another house.So after days of research, we decided on a cold water model, and went with this Delta unit.This thing is packaged like a luxury product. Everything is neatly encased in foam wrap and plenty of molded filler to keep it safe in transit from drops and dings. The plastic bags for the components is also thick and sealed, so that gave me confidence that everything was brand new from the factory. I’ve had products like clothing and hygiene products bought on Amazon that were clearly used. Gross. So off to a good start.Installation was super easy and 20 minutes. Just needed a flathead screwdriver to unscrew old seat, and a Phillips screwdriver to put the new one in. Plus a little cup to hold a few drips of water when connecting the water supply.The baseplate is really well done, it adjusts side to side and also front to back, to get the right fit of the lid to the toilet. At first, my install fell short, where the lid was not aligned to the bowl, but it’s super easy to detach the seat from the base plate with a quick release button. I pulled the base plate all the way forward and the fit was aligned.It might be good for Delta to put a “this side up” and arrows pointing to the tank on the baseplate, but figuring it out only added a couple of minutes, based on the easy to follow instructions. Also it’s common sense to flush the toilet and turn off the water supply before starting, which I did, but we all have our moments where we might forget and hurry through. So that could be something else to add.I liked the looks of the polished metal fittings on the hose, and all the connectors were easy to attach and screw in by hand. There’s a disposable plastic cap to keep the gaskets in the fittings, as well as a note in the instructions to doublecheck the rubber gaskets are in the connectors before screwing in. This prevents leaks and I appreciated the attention to detail on this important step.Overall I can tell there is a lot of thought by the engineers that has gone into this unit.Usage is solid. Water pressure is good in both back and front modes. The dial is easy to use and has a nice audible and tactile click when you return it to the off position. You get the same cleanliness as any washlet. The room temperature water is actually refreshing, so not that big of a deal to not have. Maybe those with ice cold water, it might be a much bigger deal in the winter.Overall, a huge upgrade from using regular toilet paper. The level of clean you get with a washlet is beyond anything you can get with paper, even using wet wipes.Someday we’ll live the dream of having the heated dryer, air freshener, and heated seat, but for now this Delta unit is a solid choice with zero complaints.
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