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TOTO SW3036R#01 WASHLET K300 Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat, Cotton White & SW3084#01 WASHLET C5 Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat with PREMIST and EWATER+ Wand Cleaning, Elongated, Cotton White

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Color: Cotton White


Style: Toilet Seat + Toilet Seat, C5


Features

  • Product 1: A REFRESHING CLEAN FOR EVERYONE - Instant and continuous warm water stream will last as long you need it; AIR-IN WONDER WAVE provides a gentle, yet effective clean every time by infusing air into each droplet; Oscillating and pulsating functions
  • Product 1: STEP INTO A LAVISH STANDARD OF LIVING SoftClose heated bidet seat provides consistent warmth coverage over full seat surface; Air deodorizer neutralizes bathroom odors with powerful air filters; Adjustable warm air dryer provides easy clean up
  • Product 1: CLEAN INNOVATIONS OFFER PEACE OF MIND - PREMIST helps prevent waste from sticking by using the incoming water supply to mist the toilet bowl before each use; Self-cleaning wand automatically cleans with EWATER inside and outside before and after each use
  • Product 1: EMBRACE YOUR UNIQUENESS - The convenient remote allows users to control and set personalized water cleansing settings. Provides luxury and cleanliness at your fingertips; 2 user memory settings for quick access
  • Product 2: A REFRESHING CLEAN FOR EVERYONE - Gentle yet powerful water spray provides an effective clean; Adjustable warm water and pressure settings; dual action spray with oscillating option creates a refreshing clean every time

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TOTO SW3036R01 WASHLET K300 Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat, Cotton WhiteThe TOTO K300 WASHLET Elongated Electric Bidet Toilet Seat with Tankless Instantaneous Water Heating with PREMIST and SoftClose Lid is an electronic luxury toilet seat that cleanses you with warm water, providing an exceptionally fresh feeling. Unlike traditional toilet paper that can often be rough and ineffective, the WASHLET quickly provides comfortable warm water cleansing at the touch of a button. A once mundane trip to the bathroom can become a spa-like experience with the addition of a WASHLET. The TOTO WASHLET K300 features instantaneous water heating with five spray settings for front and rear washing, including an optional oscillating or pulsating stream. Equipped with a comfortable heated seat, warm air dryer, and a deodorizer to neutralize odors and enhance your overall experience. The illuminated remote control can be handheld or mounted to the wall for convenient use. The K300 prevents toilet bowl waste buildup by using TOTO's advanced PREMIST technology that sprays the bowl before every use to keep it clean. The new K300 model utilizes TOTO's EWATER+ system when the wand self-cleans. EWATER+ uses electrolyzed water generated by a technologically advanced process, transforming the water into a safe and powerful compound. This cleaning technology helps to keep create peace of mind by cleaning the inside and outside of the wand before and after every use. The WASHLET reduces the need for toilet paper, thus conserving trees and water used to manufacture each roll. As we get older, reduced mobility, medical conditions, and debilitating illnesses can make it increasingly hard to clean ourselves after using the toilet. With a WASHLET, just the touch of a button can leave you feeling clean and refreshed. Easy to install and includes mounting and connection hardware.TOTO SW308401 WASHLET C5 Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat with PREMIST and EWATER+ Wand Cleaning, Elongated, Cotton WhiteThe TOTO WASHLET C5 Elongated Electric Bidet Toilet Seat with PREMIST delivers ecology-minded luxury with a streamlined design. Unlike traditional toilet paper that can often be rough and ineffective, the WASHLET quickly provides comfortable warm water cleansing at the touch of a button. Part of the newly redesigned C Series, the WASHLET C5 is fully automated, featuring a soft rear spray, rear cleanse, and front cleanse with the option of an oscillating or pulsating stream. The controls are located on a slim, wireless remote. The PREMIST function sprays the bowl with water before each use, preventing waste buildup and keeping the toilet bowl clean. The C5 model utilizes TOTO's EWATER+ system when the wand self-cleans. EWATER+ uses electrolyzed water generated by a technologically advanced process, transforming the water into a safe and powerful compound. This cleaning technology helps to keep create peace of mind by cleaning the inside and outside of the wand before and after every use. The C5 WASHLET features a heated SoftClose seat with five temperature settings, an air deodorizer, and a warm air dryer with five temperature settings. Using a WASHLET reduces the need for toilet paper, saving trees and water used to manufacture each roll. As we get older, reduced mobility, medical conditions, and debilitating illnesses can make it increasingly hard to clean ourselves after using the toilet. With a WASHLET, just the touch of a button can leave you feeling clean and refreshed. Easy to install and includes mounting and connection hardware.


Color: ‎Cotton White


Style: ‎Toilet Seat + Toilet Seat, C5


Material: ‎Cotton


Shape: ‎Oval


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: July 31, 2022


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  • Toto SW3036R/K300 Saved My Ass
Color: Cotton White Style: Self Cleaning Wand with EWATER
With the K300 in my life, my ass is in a much better place. It’s been nicer to me, not as moody, gives me cute gifts I never expected. Don’t ask. Here’s my very detailed review (for TL;DR, scroll to bottom): My only previous bidet experience was squatting on my mother’s S300. An older model but a game-changer for this reviewer’s ass. I figured the K300 could only be an improvement and I didn’t want to risk buying outside the Toto family. I think I made the right call. The key features your butt desires are very satisfying. Some work more “noticeably” than others. The real question is value. At just short of $600, the K300’s unit and remote are packed with essentials plus what feel like filler features to justify cost. Compare this with the less expensive C5 Washlet, which has almost the same features except, notably, continuous warm water and an additional energy saving mode. (***For details of my experiment with Toto’s energy options, scroll down to “Ass has MIXED FEELINGS about”***) Ass is HAPPY with… REAR CLEANSING (front of remote): WATER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT, WAND POSITION ADJUSTMENT (think of this as the rifle sight for precision targeting) If these things don’t work, it’s not a bidet, it’s a bi-don’t. And, oh yes, they work! I was surprised how precise the 5 settings are for each feature. Care for a gentle, but direct spritz? Done. Want a cannon shot to the ass? You asked for it, and you deserve it. Something in between? Have it your way. The wand positioning is calibrated to what feels like the millimeter. That is service. FRONT CLEANSING (front of remote) My particular junk doesn’t really need a frontal assault, but it seems just as effective as its aft cousin. TOILET SEAT TEMPERATURE (back of remote) There are technically four settings, including no heat. The three warmth settings feel distinct from each other. In October, I’m good having it turned off, but in January, I’ll be using this feature a lot. Low setting is slightly warm, Medium is unmistakably warm, High is oooh quite toasty indeed. DRYER (front of remote)/DRYING AIR TEMP (back of remote) I’m talkin’ strong, island breezes. Low is refreshingly cool, not cold. Medium is lukewarm. High is just short of hot. Depending on my beach fantasy at the moment, any of the three could be in play. When I push the dryer icon (front of remote), the unit switches from rear or front cleanse to drying mode instantaneously. Awesome. PERSONAL SETTING LOCK (front of remote) If there are two people in your home (and only two) who want to lock in their preferred wand position, water pressure and warm water temp, there are presets for that! If you have a family of 5 that use the same toilet, maybe draw straws? DEODORIZER and PREMIST Some reviewers are not fans of the deodorizer (an ionized carbon cartridge + a cleanable plastic filter). There are actually two automatic deodorizing moments: 1) as soon as you sit; and 2) once you’ve risen from the seat. I’m torn because I quite like the smell just after I’ve planted my butt on the Washlet. I find it emits a clean and pleasant aroma without fragrance. Weirdly, from a distance, after I’ve stepped away, sometimes the bathroom smells funky to me. The good news is you can disable either or both deodorizing moments by following a couple steps in the manual. I don’t know how long the cartridge will hold up before a replacement is needed, but overall, I dig it. Not sure if it’s ultimately wasteful, but the premist seems like a nifty way to limit bowl staining. This also can be disabled. Ass is CONTENT with… REAR CLEANSING: WARM WATER TEMPERATURE (back of remote) Technically, there are four temperature settings if you include the choice to go with an unheated water stream. Unlike the C5, the K300 provides continuous heated water, but on the low and medium settings, it starts to feel cooler after about 10 seconds. Maybe it’s just me. I may be/have an insensitive ass – I hear that a lot. I’m guessing that my butt is simply adjusting to the temperature. HOWEVER, on the highest setting, the heat gets serious. If you’ve had hot salsa and you want to fight fire with fire, go to #3. It’s hot and stays hot. (In defense of the K300’s continuous heated water, if you turn OFF the warm water completely, it’s a shocking difference from even the lowest setting. You’ll get a distinctly bracing blast of cool up your bum you won’t forget… and maybe you’ll like it). AUTO WAND CLEANING(front of remote)/ON-DEMAND WAND CLEANING (back of remote) Not sure what to make of auto wand cleaning. Word on the street (the manual) is that “EWater” (your toilet water) cleans the wand from which the glorious bidet stream hails from. You can’t witness this magical cleaning as it occurs because the wand is inside its… uh… cave. It’s not soaking in anything but water, so I dunno, maybe it works?? On-demand wand cleaning is a bit different. The wand pokes out from its hiding place like a turtle and stays out while you, dear user, may clean the wand with a wet cloth. (A turtle will not allow you to do that.) Press Stop to make the wand retract. Pretty cool. REMOTE CONTROL (front and back) As remotes go, it’s not bad. The front side icons are plain enough, though I recommend you keep the waterproof cheat sheet that comes with the packaging and can be attached to your wall beside the remote holder. The back of the remote, however, is a little busy and you’ll keep referring to the manual to know what does what. Most importantly, the K300 is very responsive to remote cues. A nifty feature is how the back of the remote is magnetized to snap into place against its holder. Once you screw the holder to a wall, the remote can be easily removed or held in place. The packaging comes with a tiny anti-theft adapter to fasten the remote against the holder, but that makes adjusting heat and energy features (buttons on back of remote) impossible. Ass has MIXED FEELINGS about… (ignore if you don’t intend to use energy modes) ENERGY SAVER SETTINGS (back of remote): TIME ENERGY SAVER, AUTO ENERGY SAVER, AUTO ENERGY SAVER+ (available on the K300, but not the C5) Who wouldn’t want a discretionary expense like a bidet to conserve energy, right? At first I was skeptical about all of these features. But depending on what you’re looking for, one of these options may hit the spot. Time energy saver lets you press a button and turn off the seat heater for 6 or 9 hours, as if your bladder and/or bowels are on one of those very fixed schedules. Why not 4 and 8 hours, or 5 and 10? Why not just turn the seat temperature button off and on as needed? This is an old humidifier gimmick most of us ignore. Auto energy saver “lowers” the seat temp during times of infrequent use. According to Toto Tech Support, it can take up to 20 days to fully learn usage patterns. On my unit, it kicked in after about 5 days (indicated by the orange Energy Saver standby LED). Using this option, my seat temp dropped to around 82F/28C. That’s about 5 degrees warmer than a turned off seat (see more below), a slightly detectable difference. If you sit on the seat when the Energy Saver LED is lit up, it automatically starts heating to your desired preset heat level. Auto energy saver+ does exactly what the normal mode does during times of less frequent use, but it also learns to completely “turn off” seat heat when you never use it. For most of us who aren’t vampires, that means heat settings will drop to low 80s at various times during the day, and will shut off somewhere within the hours of 12am and 6am. Guess what saves the most energy… simply pressing the remote’s power button! Or get the same result by turning off the seat temperature button. Once you reactivate the K300/seat, the seat immediately starts heating up to your latest heat setting. Using an infrared thermometer, I tested how long it takes for the seat to hit each setting’s final resting temp from a turned off, cool state: 77-78F/25C. This is about the same as my room temp and three degrees warmer than my toilet’s porcelain base that the unit sits on. Your temps may vary. My results (significantly warmer than the 82-97F low-high range listed by Toto): LOW SETTING: It takes 2 minutes from 77-78F/25C to reach a temp of ~90F/32C* MEDIUM SETTING: It takes 3 minutes from 77-78F/25C to reach a temp of ~100F/38C* HIGH SETTING: It takes 4 ½ minutes from 77-78F/25C to reach a temp of ~110F/43C* ALL SETTINGS: It takes 45 seconds for the seat to feel warmer after powering on the unit when preset to any level. This is also the “feel warmer” time after activating the seat by sitting on it while auto energy saver is in standby. *During the heating process, temperatures will actually spike even higher (up to 116F on High) before cooling back down to the temps listed above as final resting temperatures, which takes about 15 minutes. Imo, time energy saver is a gimmick, but the auto energy saver modes have value. If you’re concerned about energy savings, your best bet is to simply power off the unit or turn off the seat heat. Once you turn it back on, it takes under a minute for the seat to start to feel warm. If you can’t wait that long or your bathroom tends to be very cold, auto energy saver will keep the seat no lower than 81-82F/27C whenever you plop down on it. Ass is SAD about… REAR “SOFT” CLEANSING (front of remote) “Cleanses your rear with soft embracing water flow.” Compared to regular power, meh. Imagine the feeble spritz from grandmother’s squeaky vintage perfume atomizer. Under-whelming. OSCILLATING CLEANSING and PULSATING CLEANSING (front of remote) Gimmicks, I say! Oscillating feels, to me, like barely detectable staccato jets being sprayed at the same target. It audibly sounds like it does it more than it feels like anything special. Pulsating is a joke. It does nothing discernible from regular rear cleanse, according to the expert on such things, my ass. CONFIRMATION OF SETTING (back of remote) This button only reminds you which energy setting you’ve previously chosen by alighting it on the remote. To check your heat settings (seat, water, dryer), you’ll need to press each of those buttons once to see the current setting. To check wand settings on the front of the remote, you’ll need to check those separately. If the confirm button confirmed ALL remote settings at once, then it would be cool. TL;DR: The K300 currently runs about $150 more than Toto’s C5 Washlet on Amazon. The key difference is that the K300 offers continuous warm water and the C5 does not. On the lower settings, the K300’s warmth feels (to my ass) like it dissipates after 10 seconds, but it certainly feels warmer than an unheated water stream. Beyond that, the K300 (but not the C5) offers something called Auto energy saver+, which learns when to lower your seat temp and when to shut off heat entirely, based on usage patterns. If you really care about energy, just hit the power button (or deactivate seat heat) when you’re not using it. Once you power it on again, it takes just 45 seconds to feel the seat get warm and 2-5 minutes (depending on the setting) to reach its target temperature. Despite some gimmicky or unnecessary features, the K300 is a gift to all asses. If your ass requires a continuous warm water stream, then it’s worth passing over the C5 and paying extra for the K300. **Note about installation** Some reviewers have complained about the toilet seat shifting too much. As others have suggested, make sure you have the mounting plate bolts firmly screwed into the black rubber sleeves which pass down through the toilet’s rear bolt holes. Please know, even when the mounting plate is firmly screwed in with the Washlet unit snapped in place, the seat can still be nudged about 1/8”-1/4” from center as it sits on top of the basin. You’ll find this with most soft close toilet seats. It’s not broken, it just has a tiny amount of give. The mounting plate’s two metal brackets allow you to “seat” the Washlet unit more forward or farther back depending on which grooves you place them into. I recommend setting your unit as far back as you can without causing the back of the unit to rub up against the toilet tank. I found that when the unit is too far forward – even fractionally – the Washlet’s toilet seat offered less surface area under my backside. It was just kind of annoying, like a tiny pebble stuck in my shoe, or beneath my ass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022 by Tom G

  • Great bidet, but the lid is surprisingly big.
Color: Cotton White Style: Self Cleaning Wand with EWATER
This toilet seat is great. When you sit down to do your -ahem- "buisiness", an air purifier starts, water begins to coat the bowl to prevent anything from sticking, the seat is warm and when you are finished, it cleans you with a pleasant stream of warm water, and dries you with a pleasant, clean-smelling stream of warm air. When you stand, the air is power cleaned to prevent odors from escaping into the room (or your nose), and after a short delay, the wand that sprays water cleans itself. Everything is adjustable from the position of the water jet, to the intensity. It can pulsate, oscillate, and add air bubbles to the water to make it feel softer. The temperature of the seat, the water and the air dryer can also be adjusted and customized settings can all be saved for two separate users, and it never runs out of warm water like many other products of this type. Not a fun thing to have happen. The air coming out of the bowl smells a lot like the air after a thunderstorm, rather than less pleasant smells. There is a handy remote to control it all. You feel really clean and refreshed when you are done, and you will probably not go through more than one roll of toilet paper in a month as it is now only used for a final pat dry. There are definitely a lot of positives to this product. When it arrived, it was well packaged, with three instruction books (three languages). The Englush instructions were not written by a native speaker, but are good nontheless. It is obviously a well made product. Now let's go through the negatives. Installation: Putting the bidet on your toilet is fairly straight forward. I won't go through the entire process, but there are a few things to consider. The first is that you need an electrical outlet near your toilet for the bidet to operate, something that is not very common in construction unless you specifically ask for it. If you do not have one, an electrician can usually install one for around one to two hundred dollars (your area may be slightly more or less). The outlet should have a breaker on it since it will probably be fairly near the water hose that fills the tank on your toilet. The bidet is not cheap, so make sure you factor this cost into the total cost of your project. If you are handy, you can install the outlet yourself for about half price, including parts. The bidet is secured to your toilet with brass fittlings in rubber sleeves that are inserted through the screw holes for the lid and then tightened. This compresses the rubber sleeve, holding it firmly in place. The instructions indicate that you should lubricate the rubber sleeve with water to help it slip through. In my case, on one side it would not fit. I first tried lubricant, then using a Dremel to bore out the hole a bit and next thinned the rubber sleeve, and finally put a metal rod against the threaded brass piece on the top, screwed the bolt in on the bottom to pull it down and used a mallet to pound it through. It barely did the job. The rest of the installation was easy. The water line and cord are a bit long. I am sure the extra length is needed for some installs, but looks untidy on mine (see photo). I may have to cut and splice, but that is for another day. The product itself has a few areas that I feel could use some improvement, and there are some things that you should know about. The top lid is LONG. When it is raised the tip stands a full two feet off of the surface of the porcelain. This is something to consider if you are planning to use an over the toilet space saver shelf, as it might prevent the lid from fully opening. In my case it is not a problem as the lid is 9 1/2 inches from the wall and most of these shelves stand nine inches from the wall. With the moulding, it -just- fits. The lid is also thin, and the instructions warn you not to lean back on it, I assume so that you don't break it. It can be removed for cleaning, so perhaps if it does get broken, it can be replaced. Electricity and water use: The seat is heated all of the time unless you turn it off, the water is heated on demand, and the LED lights are always on. Used as intended, the bidet will be drawing power all of the time. Alk of the water used by the bidet is water that would not have otherwise been used, from the premist to cleaubg the wsnd to cleaning you. You can tuen some of these functions off though and there are two eco modes. You can also set it to turn off for either six or nine hours a day but if you live in an area where power is pricey, or care about the environment you might want to turn the heating functions off. Honestly, I think most of this is offset by the reduced toilet paper usage. If you lose the remote, or it is damaged, there is no way to use the bidet as there are no controls on the bidet itself, and a replacement is around $200. Don't lose the remote, people! Finally, there is a decent amount of maintenance for this product. Toto recommends that it be unplugged daily and cleaned with a wet cloth (not toilet paper), although I doubt anyone does this. If you use toilet bowl cleaner, wash it off within three minutes. If you are going to be gone for an extended period, or there is the possibility of a freeze, you should drain the water from the unit and unplug it. Once a month the following maintenance is recommended: There is a filter for the deodorizer (basically a plastic screen) that should be removed and cleaned with a toothbrush; the wand that sprays water should be wiped down (there is a whole procedure for this); The bidet should be removed and the gap should be cleaned; the lid should be removed and the gap there cleaned; and then every six months remove and clean the water filter. To be honest, I'm guessing not many people do many of the periodic maintenance tasks unless there is a problem or noticable dirt, but I could be wrong. Is it perfect? No. But it is damn good, and using the washlet not only makes you feel clean, but suddenly an unpleasant task is not quite so unpleasant. The clean air smell alone is worth the price of admission in my humble opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2022 by Greg M

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