Model: Non-Electric Bidet Attachment System in White
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The BB1000 model for $269 is probably the best bang for your buck. It has most of the key features and also has the strongest water pressure of all electronic bidets. With the strong water pressure though comes one downside is since it's a tank model you get about 30 seconds of heated water before the water turns to whatever your water pipe temperature is at. The newer models like the DLS are tankless so they have unlimited on demand warm water but with the downside of weaker water pressure which is why it can't offer an enema setting like the BB1000 has.
The new DLS model at $599 also just has some fancier features like automatic open and close lid/UV Nozzle Sterilization/Sittable lid that most Bidets don't have and a long 5 year warranty. Newer look and design to it as well. Really depends on what you want but I don't think it's worth over twice the price of the BB1000. The FULL 5 year warranty on the DLS model is nice though, the BB1000 model is only fully covered for the 1st year.
I ordered the Supreme and had to pack it up and ship it back. Once you get used to Toto levels of quality it's hard to go with Biobidet. It's like a Mercedes vs. a Corolla. Also a very slow (one drip every 20 min) leak that was coming from inside the housing that I couldn't get to made it an easy decision.
How do these compare to the Brondell Swash 1400? (I picked that up awhile ago off SlickDeals - now going on 2 years strong with it and I've been looking for a similar deal since then)
There are remote and tank differences but a key one for me was the added costco warranty if you use their CC. I have sent each if my A8's back after a year due to the nozzle sticking so I am worried about longevity and glad I have coverage even after 3 years.
How do these compare to the Brondell Swash 1400? (I picked that up awhile ago off SlickDeals - now going on 2 years strong with it and I've been looking for a similar deal since then)
I bought the 1400 last winter. Been using it for about 6 months. But recently it's been acting a little weird. Sometimes, the wash cycle will start and stop after a few seconds. Once I restart it, it'll run it just fine. Don't know if you've noticed anything like that.
I bought the 1400 last winter. Been using it for about 6 months. But recently it's been acting a little weird. Sometimes, the wash cycle will start and stop after a few seconds. Once I restart it, it'll run it just fine. Don't know if you've noticed anything like that.
No issues at all with ours. Has been working great since we bought it.
I ordered the Supreme and had to pack it up and ship it back. Once you get used to Toto levels of quality it's hard to go with Biobidet. It's like a Mercedes vs. a Corolla. Also a very slow (one drip every 20 min) leak that was coming from inside the housing that I couldn't get to made it an easy decision.
Toto usually makes good stuff but their higher end Bidets are expensive compared to the competition and they only back them with a weak 1 year warranty. You'd think Toto would support their products better by at least giving you a 3 year warranty when you spend $500+ on one of their Bidets. Never see any slickdeals for Toto bidets either.
How do these compare to the Brondell Swash 1400? (I picked that up awhile ago off SlickDeals - now going on 2 years strong with it and I've been looking for a similar deal since then)
BB1000 has much more powerful water pressure compared to Brondell 1400. Here's a link that talks about BB2000 vs Brondell 1400, just remember BB1000 has even stronger water pressure than BB2000.
BB1000 has much more powerful water pressure compared to Brondell 1400. Here's a link that talks about BB2000 vs Brondell 1400, just remember BB1000 has even stronger water pressure than BB2000.
This is the one thing I wish the Brondell 1400 had, a more powerful spray. But the flipside is that the BioBidet covers aren't meant to carry any weight, as far as I know.
Toto usually makes good stuff but their higher end Bidets are expensive compared to the competition and they only back them with a weak 1 year warranty. You'd think Toto would support their products better by at least giving you a 3 year warranty when you spend $500+ on one of their Bidets. Never see any slickdeals for Toto bidets either.
Tell me about it, I've had a deal alert set for 'toto' for the past 4 years.
I've also had my Toto bidet since 2007. Moved it from my last house to my current house. As soon as I find a deal on another Toto w/inline heater I'm jumping. Credit card gives an additional year of warranty but then again 14 years later my Toto s300 works as good as the day I bought it.
There are remote and tank differences but a key one for me was the added costco warranty if you use their CC. I have sent each if my A8's back after a year due to the nozzle sticking so I am worried about longevity and glad I have coverage even after 3 years.
I've had the BB-1700 since 2014. The only people who clean it are the maids, but they don't clean the nozzle or anything. I have never had an issue with my nozzle sticking.
7 years later, and I'm looking to potentially upgrade to a newer one and move this one into the guest bathroom to freak people out with. However, I'm unsure which to go with these days. I basically want the best BioBidet has to offer. I would like to have 2 user profiles on a wireless remote, but that doesn't seem to be on these anymore.
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The new DLS model at $599 also just has some fancier features like automatic open and close lid/UV Nozzle Sterilization/Sittable lid that most Bidets don't have and a long 5 year warranty. Newer look and design to it as well. Really depends on what you want but I don't think it's worth over twice the price of the BB1000. The FULL 5 year warranty on the DLS model is nice though, the BB1000 model is only fully covered for the 1st year.
Youtube video of BB1000 model:
https://youtu.be/9jlYRumZZ5U
Youtube video of the DLS model: https://youtu.be/Az7M67JGGzs
There are remote and tank differences but a key one for me was the added costco warranty if you use their CC. I have sent each if my A8's back after a year due to the nozzle sticking so I am worried about longevity and glad I have coverage even after 3 years.
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BB1000 if you like strong water pressure
Toto usually makes good stuff but their higher end Bidets are expensive compared to the competition and they only back them with a weak 1 year warranty. You'd think Toto would support their products better by at least giving you a 3 year warranty when you spend $500+ on one of their Bidets. Never see any slickdeals for Toto bidets either.
BB1000 has much more powerful water pressure compared to Brondell 1400. Here's a link that talks about BB2000 vs Brondell 1400, just remember BB1000 has even stronger water pressure than BB2000.
https://bidetking.com/blogs/bidet...compari
https://bidetking.com/blogs/bidet...compari
I've also had my Toto bidet since 2007. Moved it from my last house to my current house. As soon as I find a deal on another Toto w/inline heater I'm jumping. Credit card gives an additional year of warranty but then again 14 years later my Toto s300 works as good as the day I bought it.
7 years later, and I'm looking to potentially upgrade to a newer one and move this one into the guest bathroom to freak people out with. However, I'm unsure which to go with these days. I basically want the best BioBidet has to offer. I would like to have 2 user profiles on a wireless remote, but that doesn't seem to be on these anymore.