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TOTO SW3083#01 WASHLET C5 Round Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat, C5Round, Cotton White

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TOTO SW308301 WASHLET C5 Round Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat, C5Round, Cotton White

Color: Cotton White


Brand: TOTO


Style: Modern


Shape: Round


Product Dimensions: 22"L x 18"W


Item Weight: 6.46 Kilograms


Operation Mode: Manual


Color: ‎Cotton White


Brand: ‎TOTO


Style: ‎Modern


Shape: ‎Round


Product Dimensions: ‎22"L x 18"W


Item Weight: ‎6.46 Kilograms


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Manufacturer: ‎TOTO


Part Number: ‎SW3083#01


Item Weight: ‎14.21 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Malaysia


Item model number: ‎SW3083#01


Size: ‎C5Round


Finish: ‎Cotton


Pattern: ‎Toilet Seat


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎bidet seat


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Date First Available: July 29, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very Expensive Bidet, But Well Worth The Cost! Incredibly Helpful For Those With Back Pain!
Ok it isn’t cheap. It’s actually a bit absurdly expensive. The warranty process if one fails is almost terrible. However, these are highly rated for a reason. Even the New York Times loves the model. Anyway, that’s the bad. I wanted to get the ugly out of the way first 😁 The good= Very well designed, the seat has a slight cant forward, which helps with sitting down and getting up. A big deal if you have serious back pain. The remote is designed well, and is super easy to figure out even without reading the manual (hey, I’m a stereotypical male🤪) The remote has a Great Wall mount bracket. Love it. Has a nice seat heating feature that really comes in practical and handy on those cold fall/winter mornings when you gotta go and didn’t have time to pre-warm the bathroom… Has a nice self-clean cycle. Say goodbye to stuck-on 💩 yuck! Now for the PSA portion of my review 😄 I’m an American,and I have to say I think it’s just absolutely stupid that we have been so slow to mass-adopt these. They should be in every bathroom everywhere. They are that practical. It isn’t a “luxury” item like so many, including me, thought for so long. I’m not by any means saying you have to spend 400-500+ on a bidet. Very nice, functionally similar units can be had for under 100. You might not get a heated seat or warm water but believe me, even a non-electric bidet is vastly better than not having one at all. Trust me, you do not want to need one and not have it than the other way around. I just went through this nightmare myself recently. Please excuse the semi-graphic depiction here, but if I can save one person from experiencing the misery I went through then it’s worth it. Here goes. Say you live alone, or with a S/O, roommate etc who isn’t home consistently. Suddenly you injure yourself where mobility is an issue. Imagine you can’t stretch enough to wipe without creating more pain. Now what? You can’t just jump in the shower. Same problem, re-injuring yourself becomes highly likely. So now you can either live like a toddler with a soiled rear end and all the associated humiliation and depression that goes with that OR…You can own a bidet. Yep, it’s that simple pretty much. I went through the worst aspects of not having one. Once I did it completely restored normal bathroom function. Knowing you have a clean rear end really shouldn’t be a luxury right? Once you get the hang of it(doesnt take long) you can sit, do your “duty” use the spray for anywhere from 30 sec to 2 min and you will be cleaner than you ever were with TP, and without any bending, contortions, TP waste etc. not to mention not re-injuring yourself. I will never stop recommending bidets to anyone who will listen. It’s time to get over the silly societal hang ups, the silly western taboo. Europeans, Arab and Asian countries among others have been using them in one form or another for decades. Primitive ones since the dawn of plumbing. Using TP excessively should be the taboo, not a bidet. Believe me, once you use one you will become the next convert. They are finally beginning to catch on rapidly in the USA and I’m glad to see it. I wish I had discovered them many years ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by Battlestarwars Galactica

  • Cleanliness is awesome and lost if using toilet paper
Super easy to install, easy to setup and easy to use. Aside from all that, it works fantastically!
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by David

  • functionally good but disappointed re install and appearance
When I built my home, I chose a nice, one-piece Toto toilet. The unit is really well made, it's got clean lines, it's tidy looking all of which is, in my view, enhanced by its regular height and, importantly, it's nice wooden (but white) round seat. I therefore went with the NYTWirecutter suggested washlet, with the round seat. I'm just in the first week of using it and in terms of function, the Wirecutter review is right on point (which isn't always true with their reviews but is true here) and so I'm happy about that. But I had to confront four unexpected and unfortunate surprises that I don't recall reading elsewhere. First, if you have a regular, traditional height, all in one toilet, you may - as I had to do - hire a plumber to install the washlet. Regular height toilets, paired with code-compliant supply lines, do not provide adequate space to install the t-connector necessary to install the unit. I had to get my plumber over to shorten the "nipple" (in plumbing terms, the short pipe that brings the water to the tank and that carries the shutoff valve) to provide sufficient space to install a flex line that connected the water supply to the T to the tank. The upshot: in addition to paying much more for the round seat version of the washlet, I had to incur a plumbing bill to install this. Buyer beware. Second, after using a nice, solid wooden Toto seat for so long, I was shocked by the flimsy and cheap plastic of this seat. That has been an unpleasant surprise. Third, and maybe worse, because of the depth of the unit itself at the back of the seat, in order to manufacture a washlet with a round seat, the front of the seat is bizarrely narrow. My old seat was roughly 3" wide all around. This seat is just over 1" wide in the front. I'm a small woman but it's really weird. Fourth, the unit is so big that it dominates the whole toilet. I mean, it's so tall that it comes up almost halfway up the tank. The bottom line (no pun intended): at this early juncture, I'm optimistic that this was a functional win that I won't regret getting. But it's ugly - too big in some ways, weirdly small in others -- and installation was much more costly and expensive than I had any reason to anticipate (and by the time I was able to get my plumber here, the window on the return had closed so no possibility to regrouping and going with a different choice). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by dogdays

  • This might be the single greatest thing I have ever bought
I'm serious. This is truly a life changer. That expression is used a lot but here it is truly merited. You know how life is full of small mundane chores that you have to do day in and day out and their cumulative weight just makes you want to **** yourself? Well imagine actually eliminating one of them. Imagine you no longer had to take out the trash or do the dishes or well, in this case, use your imagination. This thing is amazing. You feel like a king or like you've traveled to the future, life should not be this good but in this moment it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by D K.

  • Very satisfied
I am now so used to the standard Japanese toilet with shower that I can't live without it. I wasn't sure if it would fit the toilet seat in my US home, but I chose one based on the size and had it installed. It fits amazingly well and functions almost the same as the Japanese one. If you are looking to buy a shower toilet, TOTO is the only choice, as they have been a very major manufacturer in Japan for a long time. We have installed TOTO in all the toilets in our house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Shopper

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