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SmartBidet SB-1000WE Electric Bidet Toilet Seat with Heated Seating, Warm Air Dryer, Temperature Control Wash, and Remote Control, Elongated Seating

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Size: Elongated


Style: SmartBidet


Features

  • Maintain a Deeper Personal Clean Adding a bidet seat to your current toilet can provide you with a more refreshing, hygienic post-bathroom experience for men and women with three oscillating wash modes that gently clean front and rear areas.
  • Adjustable Pressure and Temperature Our bidet nozzle for toilets is designed with five water pressure levels, three water temperature settings, and five nozzle positions to help you create a gentler, more customized clean for all your needs.
  • Elongated, Quiet, Soft-Close Lid and Seat Our elongated toilet bidet seat closes softly and quietly thanks to two rubber pads that add stability and support. This makes it a good choice for guest and master bathrooms where comfort and discreteness matter.
  • Built-In Warm Air Dryer A 3-in-one seat, water, and dryer in our bidet warm water system eases cleanup while the adjustable warm air dryer with five levels helps eliminate the need for toilet paper, so you can wash, dry, and get situated quickly.
  • Haptic Touch Remote Control This bidet seat with nozzle also includes a user-friendly remote with haptic feedback to let you set your personal wash and dry experience making it faster and easier to use. It even has a convenient wall mount!
  • Step-by-Step Installation Process Theres no need to be a DIY pro to get your new bidet toilet seat installed. Weve included easy-to-follow directions to help you install the seat and the in-line water system, so you can enjoy getting cleaner quickly!

Description

SmartBidet with remote is easy to install and offers its users hygiene, comfort and convenience. It is easy to use and friendly to the environment. SmartBidet also offers a stylish design and a multi-function control panel. Here are a few of SmartBidet's amazing features: Posterior wash, feminine wash, oscillating wash, warm air dryer, adjustable water pressure, hygienic filtered water, heated water, heated seat, safety on/off sensor, self-cleaning nozzle, quick release seat for easy cleaning, energy saving mode, soft close lid and seat.

Color: SB-1000


Brand: SmartBidet


Material: Plastic


Style: SmartBidet


Shape: Elongated


Product Dimensions: 23"L x 20"W


Item Weight: 11.9 Pounds


Operation Mode: Automatic


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 95


Color: ‎SB-1000


Brand: ‎SmartBidet


Material: ‎Plastic


Style: ‎SmartBidet


Shape: ‎Elongated


Product Dimensions: ‎23"L x 20"W


Item Weight: ‎11.9 Pounds


Operation Mode: ‎Automatic


UPC: ‎852905005495


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎95


Manufacturer: ‎SmartBidet


Part Number: ‎SB-1000


Item Weight: ‎11.9 pounds


Item model number: ‎SB-1000


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Elongated


Pattern: ‎Bidet Seat


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Plumbing Fixture, Toilet Seat, Bidet Seat


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Date First Available: July 21, 2015


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  • If you are on the fence, just buy it, you won't be sorry.
Size: Elongated Style: SmartBidet
>UPDATE< Two and a half years later, moved to a new house (took the bidet with me) and still going strong. Still use it every time I go #2. Not a single issue, even after installing, uninstalling, moving, reinstalling. After the move, I really missed it for a couple of weeks while I was unpacking and didn't have time to reinstall it. Nothing like a squeeky clean pooper. >END UPDATE, START ORIGINAL REVIEW< I recently spent a week in Seoul, South Korea. My hotel room had a bidet. Being a born-and-bred American, and maybe a bit uncultured, I had always assumed that bidets were a thing for women, so even though it was there in my room I didn't use it for several days. I may not have even noticed it, but the "flush" button was on a panel with several other buttons, so I was forced to at least glance at it, if just to figure out how to flush. Eventually, with nothing else to read, I began to look at the other buttons on the bidet panel. Curiosity got the best of me, and I just had to know what happens when you push the button with the image of water spraying up towards what appeared to be a butt. Well, suffice it to say that the last half of my week in Korea I had the cleanest bum I have ever had. So I get home (to Texas) and immediately start looking for a bidet. I was happy to find this one, with pretty much all the features of the fancy one in my Korean hotel room. I ordered it. It came one day late (day 3 of a 2 day delivery), but I won't knock the product for the shipping issue. It was a bit harder to install than I had hoped, because I live in a house that, while very nice, was built in the 80s and has the same toilets and plumbing that was here when it was built. I had to replace the entire valve behind the toilet and getting the bolts out to remove the old seat ultimately required bolt cutters (which I happened to have handy), but I got it done. The "install" was much easier than the "uninstall" of the old stuff, so again, not really a product issue. I also had to install a power outlet. Luckily I am handy and there was a receptacle right on the other side of the shared wall, so it wasn't too hard. I got it hooked up and plugged in. No leaks, no fouls, no errors. Took me about 1.5 hours, and I'm pretty handy, but again, at least an hour or more of that was dealing with the existing stuff. Okay, so I had a friend over, and I was a bit embarrassed to try it out with him standing there, so I waited until he left. Once I had some privacy, I did the requisite startup procedures (see the instructions) which took about 3-4 minutes (including tank filling and water and seat heat-up time). It was all automatic with the push of a button on the remote. No need to get my hands wet or carry funnels or pitchers of water around or anything. Now for the moment of truth. I must say, there really is nothing to prepare you for that moment. I suggest you start with the normal "back" wash instead of the "turbo". I also suggest you set the water temp to low or medium for your first go. Okay, press the button... wait for it... wait for it... WHOA... Wow.... wait... oh... hmmm... uhhhh... well.... okay... yeah... nice.... yeah... I could get used to this. For the first day or so, I even sat down to pee, just so I could use the bidet. I NOW know that bidets are for women AND men. You have heard this in other reviews and I'll repeat it here. This is the civilized way to clean your bung-hole. I don't know how I could ever go back to the old wipe-and-check method. Maybe for camping or the pre-historic public bathrooms, but I see the bidet as an important part of hygiene just like brushing my teeth now. FYI: The first two or three times I used it, the water spattered a little bit onto my junk. That seems to have stopped once it got broken in a bit. Look, I consider myself to be a manly man, but not a Neanderthal. I no longer see any need to scrub my dookie-chute with a piece of paper, although you may want to do a little dab-drying before running the dryer, just to speed up the process. You can spare a square for that, but no need to get a softball sized wad and hope it goes down. You will use a LOT less TP. Maybe 90% less. Now, as for the "turbo" setting, you may want to keep your finger on the "stop" button the first time you try it. It is not for the delicate skinned. It is probably just short of powerful enough to peel an apple. I'm not sure if it is related to the water pressure in your home. All of the wash functions have adjustable water pressure, but just be warned. That said, if you are worried that it won't be powerful enough to git-er-done, rest assured that unless you are eating lead paint this thing will give it a spit-shine. The dryer works better than expected, but don't expect a leaf blower. Without a dabbing with the TP, you will be there for a while. The air is probably equal to a hair dryer on the lowest setting with medium heat, at best. That is not bad for a bidet, but don't expect what you would get from an air compressor at the tire shop. The oscillate feature works as expected. I wonder if it would cause excessive wear-and-tear on the motor, but so far it works exactly as you would expect. The sprayer arm simply jigs in and out about 1/4 inch each way. It does not turn from side to side, so make sure your stance is centered before you commit to sitting down. Still, if you are off by a little bit, it is pretty easy to squirm around and get it on target. The nozzle is also adjustable using the remote (again, only forward and back, not side to side), so your typical landing should work with a little tweaking. As for the remote, it worked for me no matter where I pointed it, including straight up, down, sideways, in the opposite direction of the detector, or whatever. Keep in mind that my toilet is in a separate small room just big enough for the toilet and the passenger with saloon-style doors, so your mileage may vary. I wound up mounting the remote holder just beside the toilet roll holder, which for me, works fine. I don't even need to take it out of the holder to use it. The seat and water heat up very quickly. It claims it takes about 3 minutes. I use it on medium heat, and it is fine after about 45 seconds, which means, at least for me, even if I turned it on just as I am sitting down the water would be ready long before I am. If you turn the heated seat on after you have already sat down, you will notice the heat within less than 10 seconds. Probably some body-heat assist there, not sure. The soft-close feature is good, but if it is up and you are in a hurry, it may increase the urgency while you wait for it to close so you can sit down. I personally never close the top lid, but it also has the soft close feature, so you never have to worry about the SLAM that you may get with typical toilet seats. One good thing about this setup is that my old toilet seat would not stay open unless I held it open (huge pain in the butt for men when standing) but this one does stay open on its own, so that was a bonus for me personally. I also bought a "glowbowl" type light, which fits fine under this seat. It is a nice accessory "add-on" I recommend when you are buying this on Amazon. Just search for "glowbowl". The SmartBidet manufacturer should consider adding this feature since you already have the electricity right there. I assume the addition of a motion sensor might have other benefits as well, especially for energy saver mode. Bottom line (no pun intended) this works at least as well as the fancy one in my hotel in Seoul, South Korea. If, as others have reported, it works for several years, this may be the best money I have ever spent... At least on a cost per-use basis. I am married, so my wife will probably use it more than me, and it is a sure thing that it will get used more than once per day at my house. That probably calculates out to less than .10 cents per use over its lifetime, more or less. The reduced cost of TP will probably counter the added electric and water bill, if I had to guess. Last point... If you are looking at other ones that cost twice as much as this one (I paid $249) I can say with confidence that this one works just as advertised, just as I expected, and just as well as the "heavy duty" hotel-grade one that I used in Asia. I researched everything on Amazon and this is the one I got. I am thrilled with it. I will update with any new discoveries or problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2016 by Jesse Chunn

  • STOP reviewing and buy this one!
Size: Round Style: SmartBidet
I was having a hard time making up my mind and one reviewer wrote of this bidet: "just stop analyzing so many models and buy this one, you won't regret it." I did just that and our family of 4 are extremely pleased. 2 adults - 50 years old, and 2 teenagers. The transition to using a bidet was seamless. The 2 women of the house were especially pleased and I regretted not getting one earlier but they weren't asking or pushing for one either. Like everyone else, you'll wonder why you hadn't switched earlier. Our toilet paper usage dropped precipitously and besides a clean bum bum, that feels great too. You'll still use TP though - the process is, #1 do your business, #2 activate the bidet with it's various warmth settings for water and seat as well as location and strength and pattern of spray, #3 THEN dab dry with TP, /#4 THEN flush, then, #5 if you have time, activate the dryer. The dryers are only effective if you have dab dried all droplets. Come on people, there's not going to be an effective industrial sized dryer on these units like there are on bathroom walls so don't listen to any of the complaints about ineffective dryers. There could be a perfect dryer if you wanted a giant module sitting atop your toilet rim. The seat is plenty warm on the middle or lower setting, the soft-close feature (for both seat and lid) are great, the water warmth lasts plenty long for a good, warm, dry feeling - if there's a person waiting to use it right after you, they'll not have the warm water so it'll take a good ten minutes to sufficiently warm but try not to be such a pampered Westerner expecting everything at all times. It was fun upon first hooking this up (I am quite handy but the installation is not too difficult and the instructions are very clear so don't worry). It's quite a scene in a household of first-time users - checking on each other and what they think and how they feel after they emerge from the bathroom. It's hillarious. You feel like a former frontier person having become just a little bit more civilized and wow do you feel clean after using this thing. So don't fuss too much or obsess about every little nuance or any negative reviews, this model works wonders and you will not be dissatisfied. Just buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Brad T Keller

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