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Brondell Swash SE400 Seat, Fits Round Toilets, White – Bidet – Oscillating Stainless-Steel Nozzle, Warm Air Dryer, Ambient Nightlight

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Size: Round


Features

  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR WASH: Vast user settings and one-touch auto mode deliver the most hygienic bathroom experience at the touch of a button. Create your ideal bathroom experience with endless combinations from this home bidet.
  • EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE: This electronic bidet features a heated seat, warm air dryer, an oscillating stainless-steel nozzle that washes both rear and front, gentle massage pulse option, power-saving eco-mode, and a cool blue illuminating nightlight.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: This bidet toilet seat measures 19. 5 x 18. 5 x 6. 1 and comes with a 3. 5 power cord making it convenient to reach an outlet. With a few simple steps, it's easy to self-install in under an hourno plumbers necessary!
  • DESIGNED FOR THE MODERN NORTH AMERICAN BATHROOM: This bidets sleek shape blends seamlessly into both your bathroom decor and bathroom habits. The hidden pocket conceals water and power connections and the contoured lid looks modern and refined on any toilet.
  • WE ARE BRONDELL: Join the Wash Dont Wipe Revolution! Since 2003, Brondell has been making bidets that give you that fresh, clean, and hygienic feeling after you go. Plus, each bidet is .

Description

Size:Round Join the Wash Don’t Wipe Revolution! The Brondell Swash SE400 is an intuitive, user-friendly electronic bidet toilet seat that is designed to give you the most luxurious bathroom experience. This round bidet provides the most hygienic bathroom experience with its stainless-steel, self-cleaning nozzle for maximum hygiene and durability. With both rear and front washes, the nozzle can be positioned to your liking and has both oscillating and gentle massage pulse functions. Loaded with convenient and luxurious features, this home bidet also includes a heated seat, warm air dryer, power-saving eco-mode, cool blue illuminating nightlight, programmable user settings, one-touch auto mode, and a strong suitable lid. The Brondell Swash SE400 is a budget-friendly bidet toilet seat that’s packed full of advanced features usually found only in higher-end models. Designed for the modern North American bathroom, this bidet’s sleek shape blends seamlessly into both your bathroom decor and bathroom habits. The hidden pocket conceals water and power connections and the contoured lid looks modern and refined on any toilet. This Brondell bidet toilet seat measures 19. 5” x 18. 5” x 6. 1” and comes with a 3. 5’ power cord making it convenient to reach an outlet. 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”. Plus, each bidet is .


Manufacturer: Brondell


Part Number: Swash SE400


Item Weight: 9.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: 19.5 x 18.5 x 6.1 inches


Item model number: Swash SE400


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Size: Round


Color: White


Style: Round


Material: Stainless steel


Shape: Round


Power Source: AC


Voltage: 120 Volts


Wattage: 660.00


Item Package Quantity: 1


Maximum Weight Capacity: 275 Pounds


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: August 7, 2017


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  • A nice bidet seat for the money.
Size: Elongated
Since our first trip to Japan over 20 years ago, we have been bidet toilet seat believers. We have always used Toto products in our home. When we first built our home in Hawaii, we omitted the bidet and have missed the comfort and cleanliness they provide. We knew nothing about Brondell or the "Toto clone" bidets until seeing them on Amazon. The SE400 seemed to have a good balance of features at a "value" price, so we took the plunge. In all, it is a nice unit for the money. Shipping was fast, packing was very good, and installation was a snap. The mounting plate design is fairly standard on most bidets, so the installation took less than 15 minutes from the time the box was opened. Installation instructions are simple and clear. The included nylon "T" adapter makes water hookup easy. The unit requires standard household power, and the 3 1/2 foot power cord must be plugged into a GFCI outlet or GFCI extension cord for safety. (Don't ignore this important precaution.) In fact, the hardest part of the installation for me was installing a convenient electrical outlet and wiring it into the bathroom's GFCI circuit. (I chose an outlet with integrated USB charging ports to take the place of the magazine rack in the modern bath.) The unit has nice "fit and finish". The controls are well laid out and fairly easy to understand, even at first glance. There are some subtleties to the unit's operation, and the contol of them, that make the time invested in reading the manual worth while. The factory settings for temperature, position, etc., are middle of the range, and adjustable. The user adjustments are remembered, even if the unit is unplugged. The side-mounted control arm is conveniently located. The profile of the arm mounting make it easy to install in a tight space. (See picture.) Some folks may wish for a detached remote unit however, so take this into consideration if comparing features with other models. Being a "value" unit, the array of operating features is basic for a bidet seat, but fairly effective at their job. The single water jet is has the two essential modes: Rear Wash, and Front Wash. Each mode is adjustable in front/back positioning. The jet's water pressure is adjustable across a small range, which is less than the Toto's I have used in the past, but generally adequate. Missing from this model is an adjustment for jet spray width. Its a minor compromise, but you may find yourself "wiggling for position" on occasion. The wash modes do have a "Move" function which oscillates the jet back and forth. A nice feature in a value model. The wash cycle, when manually activated, lasts two minutes then shuts off. You can restart the cycle immediately by pressing the wash button again. You can shut off the wash function (or also the dry function) at any time by pressing the Stop button. The wash system uses a small reservoir tank for storing and a small electric element for heating the water to your selected temperature. We have always used tankless units with "On-demand" heating, and the reservoir system is somewhat of a disappointment in comparison. The principal shortcoming is the inconsistency of delivered water temperature. As the washing proceeds the water cools off as the heating element struggles to keep up. The issue is most noticeable at the maximum temperature and pressure settings, as one might expect, but is evident at all settings. When the reservoir is replenished, the water does reheat relatively quickly (however, our standing water temperature is probably around 70 degrees. Colder water will take longer, of course.) The drying function is fan forced, heated air. The air temperature is adjustable, and the fan is relatively quiet. I was pleasantly suprised this was more effective than the same drying function on my Toto units. This model does not include a carbon deodorizer filter that other models have. A "luxury" feature that did find its way onto this model is a heated seat. Very nice for those trips to a cold bathroom! There is no time-of-day control, so the seat is heated continuously when the function is engaged. This model includes a switchable LED "night light". A nice feature for finding the toilet in a pitch black bathroom. Its probably just me seeing too many horror movies in my youth, but the blue glow reminds me of those scenes where we would shout "Don't go in there!" There are three "specialty" buttons: Auto, Eco and Massage. Auto initiates a one minute rear wash/dry cycle with settings for temperature and pressure at the middle of the range. Eco sets the water and seat temperatures to 85 F. Massage is designed to cycle the wash jet pressure up and down. I didn't really notice much of a effect in this mode, however. Our home is 100% solar powered, so energy use is a consideration. When plugged in, not heating water in the reservoir or heating the seat, and not in use, this model draws less than 1 watt. The water heater draws about 600 watts when activated. How long and often the water heater turns on depends on temperature setting, feed water and room air temperature. The seat heater draws 20 - 60 watts, depending on temperature setting and Eco mode use. The wash function uses about 5 1/2 watts (when not heating water) and 10 watts when the Move function is engaged. The Dry mode uses about 120 watts on medium temperature setting. A 2 minute wash, 2 minute dry cycle at medium temperature and pressure with an unheated seat consumes less than 0.03 kwh (kilowatt hours). By my reconing, the seat heater is the biggest energy consumer. It can be turned off, of course, but it would be much nicer if there was a time-of-day setting to help conserve energy. The Eco mode setting consumes 20 watts while heating the seat. This is a new model, and we've used it for about a week, so I can't speak to durability and longevity. It has a 1 year warranty. Pros: • Clean, simple design, and decent appearance. • Nicely thought-out functions for the price. • Simple installation. • Comfortable ergonomics. • A seat lid sturdy enough to sit on. Cons: • Reservoir system struggles to keep water at consistent temperature. • No wash jet width adjustment. Overall, we are happy to have a bidet seat back in our lives. The balance of quality, features, and price make the SE400 a good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017 by Ray Sundstrom

  • Get ready to feel like you have died and gone straight to Heaven
Size: Elongated
I spent a lot of time researching brands, prices, features ease of installation and just about every detail I could think of, and this model summed up to be the best value for the money and the one will all the features your would want without necessarily spending top dollar for another model made by the same manufacturer. I debated whether if the remote was something that would help, and now that I have been using this one, I am actually glad I did not get one that used a remote as they have a tendency of never being where they are are supposed to be; or you would think they should be. I have a hard eneough time keeping track of the TV's remote, and somehow, under these circumstances, I thought it would not be the best time to find the remote is not where it should be. Nevermind that it becomes something else that can break and adds to the price of the bidet without really justifying any added value that would be comparable. Again, it's not a TV we adealing with here. Ay to the unit itself, get ready to feel like you have died and gone straight to Heaven. It was extremely simple to install and learn how to operate. If you have grandchildren, at least thus far, they would rather sit on the toilet than play video games. They would also be another reason why a remote would not be a good idea. I am certain it will not be a sustainable source of entertainment as a Nintendo might be, but it certainly has been a hit with them. As it has been for my wife and I. The only thing I reccomend, is that you have a power outlet nearby that is GFI protected. I know of people that have 10 foot extension cords dragging across the bathroom as in most cases, there are no outlets installed anywhere near a toilet and particularly, if the toilet is in a self enclosed area of a master bathroom as ours is. I hired an electrician to run a GFI protected outlet and paid less than $100.00 to have it done. Since our bathroom uses GFI breakers in the main breaker box, it was an easy installation with the hardest part being cutting the hole on tile wall where the outlet was placed. Even so, it was a reasonable expense and one that allowed for a clean installation. Including the drive to my local DIY store to purcahse a longer steel braided water supply line, it maybe took me a couple of hours to complete the installation and have now enjoyed it for quite some time. It really is very efficient and effective. I will likely be installing them in each bathroom in the I spent a lot of time researching brands, prices, features ease of installation and just about every detail I could think of, and this model summed up to be the best value for the money and the one will all the features you would want without necessarily spending top dollar for another model made by the same manufacturer. I hired an electrician to run a GFI protected outlet and paid less than $100.00 to have it done. Since our bathroom uses its GFI breakers in the main breaker box, it was an easy installation. The hardest part was cutting a hole on the granite tile used on the bathroom walls. Even so, it was a reasonable expense and one that allowed for a clean installation. I had experienced something similar on a trip to Japan where they had a complete toilet in the hotel we stayed, that would have likely bested this seat. However, I found it difficult to justify the $1,400.00 that would have ended up costing to have the entire toilet replaced... For a fraction of the price, I do not really remember anything that stood out on the complete toilet I experienced in Japan, versus this particular seat assembly. Especially, if you own a decent toilet already. I would surmise that if you are considering using one on a smaller round toilet, you might find it a bit cramped. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017 by Concretebrew

  • Blow dryer doesn’t work, might leak
Size: Elongated
I liked this bidet seat at first, but I’ve had a couple problems that make me want to go with something else: 1. The blow dryer doesn’t work consistently. There’s a little plastic flap that covers the fan output that’s supposed to get pushed up when the fan turns on. In practice, it usually sticks, so the only way to make it work is to reach down while you’re sitting on the toilet and flip it up. I’ve given up on using the dryer. 2. I noticed a few days ago that the reservoir seemed to be leaking slowly (a drip from the nozzle and chassis when not in use). I took the seat off and reinstalled it, which stops the leak, but the slow drip makes me think there might be a hairline crack somewhere that will cause problems later. When it works, it works great, but the dryer not working and leak are significant problems — I’ve only had it for about three months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2018 by Derek K

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