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Brondell Swash Ecoseat Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Seat, Fits Elongated Toilets, White - Dual Nozzle System, Ambient Water Temperature - Bidet with Easy Installation

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Style: S101


Size: Elongated


Features

  • CLEAN AND REFRESHING: With Brondells Ecoseat 101 Bidet, youll experience a soothing, freshwater wash that leaves you feeling clean and rejuvenated. Plus, this economical bidet requires no electricity or batteries.
  • HIGH-QUALITY PARTS: Enjoy dual nozzles for rear and front washes, a gentle closing seat, and sturdy, sittable lid.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: This elongated bidet toilet seat measures 20. 03 x 14. 39 x 2. 55 and can easily be self-installed in minutesno plumbers necessary!
  • VERSATILE STYLE: This bidet fits elongated toilets and looks great in any bathroom. The textured chrome dial accent adds an elegant touch to your new home spa experience.
  • WE ARE BRONDELL: Born and raised in San Francisco, CA Brondell makes healthy home products crafted for excellence. As a proud Mark Cuban company since 2005, we aim to approach the market with creative thought, pioneer spirit, and a maverick attitude.

Description

Join the Wash Don’t Wipe Revolution! The Brondell Swash EcoSeat 101 is an intuitive, user-friendly non-electronic bidet toilet seat that is designed to deliver the most hygienic bathroom experience without the need for electrical outlets, electrical cords, or batteries. Designed to fit elongated toilets, this bidet also features a dual nozzle system, ambient temperature, and adjustable water pressure. With both rear and front washes, the nozzle can be positioned to your liking for a soothing, freshwater wash that leaves you feeling clean and rejuvenated. The Brondell Swash EcoSeat 101 is a budget- friendly bidet toilet seat that’s designed for the modern North American bathroom. This bidet’s sleek shape blends seamlessly into both your bathroom decor and bathroom habits. The ergonomic seat, slow closing lid, and the textured chrome dial accent add an elegant touch to your new home spa experience. This Brondell bidet toilet seat measures 20. 03” x 14. 39” x 2. 55” and requires no batteries or electricity making it convenient for installation. With a few simple steps, it's easy to self-install in under an hour—no plumbers necessary! Technology never felt so clean. Water cleans in a way that paper can’t. Since 2003, Brondell has been making bidets and bidet attachments that give you that fresh, clean, and hygienic feeling after you “go”. This seat makes it easy to stay clean and green!


Manufacturer: ‎Brondell


Part Number: ‎Brondell Swash Ecoseat


Item Weight: ‎6.54 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.03 x 14.39 x 2.55 inches


Item model number: ‎Swash Ecoseat


Size: ‎Elongated


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎S101


Shape: ‎Elongated


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Maximum Pressure: ‎100 Pound per Square Inch


Included Components: ‎Mounting plate, mounting hardware, bidet hose, user manual


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited manufacturer's warranty when purchased from an authorized seller


Date First Available: November 7, 2019


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  • Glad I got a bidet. Seat will not stay adjusted, and connection tended to cross-thread. 4.5 Stars.
Style: S101 Size: Elongated
Review of Brondell Swash Ecoseat Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Seat, Fits Elongated Toilets, White - Dual Nozzle System, Ambient Water Temperature - Bidet with Easy Installation @ $89.99 I am one of those people that just could not easily, satisfactorily, and quickly sanitize myself after going to the bathroom. I did a lot of research before trying a bidet. This brand seemed to stand out on ratings and this seat seemed most within my budget. I am really glad I purchased this! Installation: I installed this myself. I watched a couple of videos after reading the instructions in order to help. Videos and instructions are cloudy on the brackets that go onto/into the seat plate beneath the seat. Mine did not look like the ones in the videos or instructions, but they seemed to only fit properly one way. Connecting the T-valve onto the toilet tank inlet was problematic in that it kept cross-threading. I ended up not using any of the supplied Teflon (plumber's) tape on that connection and finally got it to thread correctly. The rest of the connections went smoothly, and I used the provided tape on all of those. Adjusting the seat is done by moving it forwards or backwards to align with the front of your stool, and then you tighten the bolts down by hand. The instructions say no tools are needed, so I hand tightened them for fear of ruining them if I used a tool of any kind. No matter how many times I have repositioned the seat, it ends up to the farthest back position. Everything else went together smoothly. This seat is hard plastic, and I mean hard. It somehow seems harder than a normal toilet seat. There is no cushy for your Tushi. It causes you to lean slightly forwards. The seat diminishes the size of the opening to your toilet. I understand that its design must keep water from spraying out, but it seems quite a difference in the opening. I find it somewhat difficult to position myself correctly at times when using the bidet. I have never had water spray out though. The controls are simple and work well. Turning the knob backwards directs the water to the back and turning it forwards directs the water to the front. There are separate nozzles for each position. This is the first time I have had or used a bidet. I wondered before about it possibly creating more of a mess under the toilet seat, but this does not. The spray nozzles are self-cleaning. I found cleaning my toilet bowl just slightly harder than before. The toilet brush I use has the little wire brush on one side and the larger nylon brush on the other. Sometimes, the wire side hits the nozzle compartment a little bit if I am not careful. Otherwise, cleaning the toilet and bidet seat is simple. I know this is a sort of gross subject to discuss, but I had these questions and decided to address them with my review. I have never felt cleaner after going to the bathroom. It's quick and easy. A little bit of drying yourself with a bit of toilet paper afterwards is all that might be needed. You use a little more water, but a lot less toilet paper or adult wipes, which is what I used before. I wish that I had one of these when I had some surgery on my strong hand as this would have simplified things. This model offers the cold water only option, which works great for me. I did not want to have to plug my seat into an outlet (I did not have one handy anyway) only to have the power go out and not be able to use the bidet. I hope this helps you decide whether to order this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 30, 2022 by Randall W. Rasner

  • Better choice than the Genie Bidet...
Style: S101 Size: Elongated
Brondell Ecoseat model 101 - elongated This model replaced a Genie Bidet [ELONGATED] Self Cleaning Dual Nozzle installed in 2017. That Genie has several “issues”: - one of the two nozzles stopped working - the seat was uncomfortable after only a few minutes. The rear of the seat was higher than the front, so you lean forward slightly -- and the sitting area sides were obviously narrower than normal. - you couldn’t lean back on the seat back because it had a sharp ridge. - the Genie seat front was nearly 1" from the front toilet edge. ... The Brondell Ecoseat 101 has none of those problems. Pros: - the nozzles exterior is automatically rinsed when the dial is first turned. - both nozzles are correctly aimed and the cleaning action is effective. - the Brondell seat is level; the seating area sides are normal width; and it’s as comfortable for long periods as is a standard non-bidet seat. - the seat top looks appears as any good quality seat top and lowers itself slowly. - the control is a non-obtrusive dial. Off is in the middle. - the supplied stainless steel braided water hose, although far too long at 30", is high quality. I’m confident that it won’t burst and flood the bathroom. Cons: - The supplied tee fitting is stainless steel, high quality, and would be fine if was to be attached to a brass, bronze, or stainless 7/8" pipe from the toilet tank. However, if attached to the 7/8" plastic pipe at the bottom of most toilet tanks, it “grabs” only a few threads before bottoming out; which could strip or weaken those plastic threads when tightened. Instead of that tee, I installed a Bidet Valve (search on Amazon) with a plastic nut that grabs7 threads of a 7/8" pipe. That valve also has a lever which can shut off water to the bidet while leaving it on for the toilet (for bidet maintenance). No stars were taken off for the tee since I had planned to use a bidet valve from the outset. Other: - Turn the dial clockwise for one cleaning nozzle choice and the other way for the other cleaning nozzle. When you first turn the dial in either direction, water flows over the nozzles to clean them; next all water is routed to that nozzle, first slowly, then with force as you turn the dial all the way. I.e., you can control the water’s force by how far the knob is turned. Water pressure can also be lowered by installing a bidet valve where the water connects to the toilet and opening it partially, installing a pressure regulator on your main water line and setting it to 60 psi, or, lowering the pressure to 60 psi on the regulator you already have. - Bidet’s with a lever to control water to the nozzles might be tripped by a dog or cat when you’re not there, flooding your bathroom. Bidet’s with a round knob, such as the Brondell, don’t have that risk. - The supplied 30" stainless steel braided hose has 3/8" female compression fittings (3/8" comp) at both ends; a 5/8" open end wrench fits the nuts. 3/8" comp is a different size than 3/8" flare fittings and different than 3/8" NPT (National Pipe Thread) – i.e., the threads and diameter are different. Most bath and kitchen faucets use 3/8" comp or 1/2" comp fitting. The Brondell web site sells “replacement hoses” – select “Swash S101/102". - I was unable to find a shorter supply hose with a 90 degree elbow. Brondell should sell shorter supply hoses or at least a 3/8" elbow to attach to the bidet so that standard hoses could be used. - After-market bidets are available with dual (cold and hot) water inlets and temperature control or you can get a mixing valve to temper a cold water-only supply. Neither is practical unless your hot water heater is fairly close to the bidet, since otherwise it would take too long for hot water to get there. Actually, you get used to having unheated water spraying on your backside – it isn’t an issue once you get used to it. - The seat opening is 11" front to back (same as the Genie Bidet), versus 12" for a standard elongated seat. (Side to side opening is about the same, 8".) That doesn’t sound like much of a difference, but it’s noticeable, at least at first. If you want the largest possible seat opening, consider bidet’s that mount under an existing seat. - As with any product, if there is some defect, return it. E.g., some reviewers complain about the nozzle’s poor aim. Since they aren’t adjustable, send it back. Also, it is possible that too low a water pressure (if your home pressure otherwise, is OK) could be the result of a defect in the bidet’s water control valve; so return it if this happens. Install it right away, so you don’t miss the return window if there’s something wrong. Summary: The Model 101 is a solid choice for an after-market bidet, and it’s a significant step up from the Genie Bidet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 4, 2021 by Victor H. Agresti

  • Bet your bottom dollar
Style: S102 Size: Elongated
During our hallway bathroom remodel, it was mandated by my family to install a bidet. After some serious shopping, it became clear that high end electronic versions doesn't mean they are better. In fact, the more expensive the bidet, the more uncomfortable they became because of the back profile that housed the reservoir, electronics and heating elements. Those high sloped backs pinched our behinds in painful ways that no way we'd sit on them even for a short period of time. Thank goodness for Brondell and it's product reviews. The cost was affordable, and piping for both hot and cold was a no brainer. The low profile was a major plus with countless pictures posted by verified buyers. For a family of 6 adults, our behinds feel refresh everytime we use it. A decrease of toilet paper consumption has yet to be determined but honestly, that's the least of our problem. We truly just wanted less irritation from wiping, front or back. Thus far, it's a thumbs up, fully approved by everyone. Installation looked easy, even though contractors installed it. We just wish Brondell sells an optional metal hose so for those who don't want to use the plastic pipe for the S102 model, we can buy that as part of the order. Thank goodness my installers had the right service line in their truck readily available. In summary, this bidet works very well even though it's not electronic, and with manual controls. It's affordable for our first bidet experience. More importantly, it does a good job cleaning your behind. We love it so much, we are installing another one for our master bathroom remodel. We highly recommend this bidet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 16, 2022 by Carlos B. Mangrobang

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