I bought a Biobidet BB600 many years ago and it worked great. It finally died after many years of service.
I bought a Brondel as a replacement because it offered an inline water heater, but returned it because the water pressure was too low.
My current bidet is the Biobidet USPA 6800U. It's fine, but the pressure is not as good as the old bb600. With the aeration function, it works pretty well, however, the aerator died a couple of months after I ordered it. USPA was a company that was acquired by Biobidet and their units are not as good as the original BB line.
This BB800 is the original line and I bet you it has better pressure that the a ultimate unit on sale at Costco. Look at the control icons for the BB 800. If you see that on a unit, it's the original. If you see a double sided remote, that's the interior USPA unit
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Thoughts on how this compares to the Ultimate 770 on sale at Costco through Sunday for only a little more? Or the 8600 that goes on sale every couple of months? So many different models from one manufacturer.
Thoughts on how this compares to the Ultimate 770 on sale at Costco through Sunday for only a little more? Or the 8600 that goes on sale every couple of months? So many different models from one manufacturer.
Costco wins by default just for the ease of returns. Plus, that remote looks handy, especially if there's a wall next to the toilet.
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08-01-2020 at 08:57 AM.
Not sure about this version but I have the non-electric version with the toilet seat attachment. (This looks like the seat is the same though). I'm not a fan of the seat, at all. It's a concave shell seat (hollow bottom opening) with 4 feet as the contact point to distribute weight. Really tough to clean. A real pain in the rear if/when someone has mud butt or urine splash back under the seat.
Will not be buying a bidet with a seat that does not have a solid flat underside again. That's just me.
If you spring for this or the similar, highly recommended to have one of those handheld pressurized steam cleaners with the jet nozzle.
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08-01-2020 at 09:01 AM.
I bought a Biobidet BB600 many years ago and it worked great. It finally died after many years of service.
I bought a Brondel as a replacement because it offered an inline water heater, but returned it because the water pressure was too low.
My current bidet is the Biobidet USPA 6800U. It's fine, but the pressure is not as good as the old bb600. With the aeration function, it works pretty well, however, the aerator died a couple of months after I ordered it. USPA was a company that was acquired by Biobidet and their units are not as good as the original BB line.
This BB800 is the original line and I bet you it has better pressure that the a ultimate unit on sale at Costco. Look at the control icons for the BB 800. If you see that on a unit, it's the original. If you see a double sided remote, that's the interior USPA unit
Thanks! I still went ahead and got one. Bidet Seats are near enough the price without all these bells and whistles, it was an easy buy after my attachment biobidet failed.
We recently picked up the bb1700 from the woot sale. As a 30 something year old who had never used a bidet I wasn't sure I was going to like it. It cleans very well. Highly recommend.
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I bought a Brondel as a replacement because it offered an inline water heater, but returned it because the water pressure was too low.
My current bidet is the Biobidet USPA 6800U. It's fine, but the pressure is not as good as the old bb600. With the aeration function, it works pretty well, however, the aerator died a couple of months after I ordered it. USPA was a company that was acquired by Biobidet and their units are not as good as the original BB line.
This BB800 is the original line and I bet you it has better pressure that the a ultimate unit on sale at Costco. Look at the control icons for the BB 800. If you see that on a unit, it's the original. If you see a double sided remote, that's the interior USPA unit
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Will not be buying a bidet with a seat that does not have a solid flat underside again. That's just me.
If you spring for this or the similar, highly recommended to have one of those handheld pressurized steam cleaners with the jet nozzle.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank cobelali
I bought a Brondel as a replacement because it offered an inline water heater, but returned it because the water pressure was too low.
My current bidet is the Biobidet USPA 6800U. It's fine, but the pressure is not as good as the old bb600. With the aeration function, it works pretty well, however, the aerator died a couple of months after I ordered it. USPA was a company that was acquired by Biobidet and their units are not as good as the original BB line.
This BB800 is the original line and I bet you it has better pressure that the a ultimate unit on sale at Costco. Look at the control icons for the BB 800. If you see that on a unit, it's the original. If you see a double sided remote, that's the interior USPA unit