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Costco Members: Brondell Swash CL99 Bidet Toilet Seat

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$70

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Brondell Swash CL99 Bidet Toilet Seat on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member CoolGame599 for finding this deal.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid 12/9/22 through 12/25/22. While supplies last.
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $10 lower (13% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $79.99
  • About this product:
    • No Batteries or Electricity Required
    • Sleek, Streamlined Profile
    • Fully Retractable, Dual Self-Cleaning Nozzles
    • Fully Customizable Water Pressure Settings
    • Slow-Close Seat and Quick-Release for Easy Cleaning
  • About this store:
    • Costco Wholesale return policy here

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Written by CoolGame599
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Brondell Swash CL99 Bidet Toilet Seat on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member CoolGame599 for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid 12/9/22 through 12/25/22. While supplies last.
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $10 lower (13% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $79.99
  • About this product:
    • No Batteries or Electricity Required
    • Sleek, Streamlined Profile
    • Fully Retractable, Dual Self-Cleaning Nozzles
    • Fully Customizable Water Pressure Settings
    • Slow-Close Seat and Quick-Release for Easy Cleaning
  • About this store:
    • Costco Wholesale return policy here

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Oddly I've never found the cold water as shocking or a dealbreaker.
If you're flushing wet wipes, a bidet absolutely provides a benefit. "Flushable" wipes are not really safe for flushing and can cause clogs in your plumbing and wreak havoc on wastewater collection systems and pumps for your municipality.
I just TP to wipe the water off my tushy. So it is not saving me TP cost but leave me feeling clean.

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almost 2 years ago
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MaKlounkee
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Available for both round and elongated toilets.

Looks like a Costco specific model number but appears to be the same as the S101 which is around $80 on Amazon or $100 at Lowes.

Reviews for that one on Amazon [amazon.com] (and Lowes [lowes.com]) are good.
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Any affordable ones that can do warm water? I guess that is considered a luxury/premium product but kind of find that necessary. Look forward to all the thumb downs from those willing to brave a frigid stream of water to their privates.
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I bought this Brondell model a few months ago. I am very pleased with it. Install was easy. It is a sturdy seat and lid. The slow close works well, as does the spray function. No need for an electrical outlet nearby. The lack of heated water isn't a bother at all. I'm sure that I will recoup the cost via reduced TP usage in no time.
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Quote from karazi :
Any affordable ones that can do warm water? I guess that is considered a luxury/premium product but kind of find that necessary. Look forward to all the thumb downs from those willing to brave a frigid stream of water to their privates.
Oddly I've never found the cold water as shocking or a dealbreaker.
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Quote from FletchS :
I bought this Brondell model a few months ago. I am very pleased with it. Install was easy. It is a sturdy seat and lid. The slow close works well, as does the spray function. No need for an electrical outlet nearby. The lack of heated water isn't a bother at all. I'm sure that I will recoup the cost via reduced TP usage in no time.
not really, but you'll feel (and smell) better for as long as it keeps working.
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Never used one (realized the value of wet wipes when the kids were still in diapers), but if a bidet doesn't offer a drying function, doesn't the sitter still need to use tp or paper towels to dry off before wrapping things up? And if so, does a bidet offer a benefit over a wet wipe?
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Quote from karazi :
Any affordable ones that can do warm water? I guess that is considered a luxury/premium product but kind of find that necessary. Look forward to all the thumb downs from those willing to brave a frigid stream of water to their privates.
Warm water version of this bidet: https://a.co/d/gFHVxww Alternative: https://a.co/d/a9vlB91

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I've been using mine religiously every morning for more than a year now. Great buy, it doesn't feel cheap, I'm very pleased with it (no pun intended). For those worried about cold water, it's not a big issue, water is at room temperature for the first few seconds, which is all you need after all.
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This or the Kohler one for $75 that is currently on sale at Costco?
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Quote from UniqueSeagull3844 :
Warm water version of this bidet: https://a.co/d/gFHVxww Alternative: https://a.co/d/a9vlB91
Adding to the discussion on these two options, since I've owned both.

I've used the Luxe for years. I really like the functionally of it. The lever action is perfect, the temperature control is intuitive. What I don't like is that the Luxe (and that style) hangs down into the bowl, making it harder to clean, and if your toilet ever clogs the water rises up to touch it. It's also harder to get your seat to sit just right over it depending on the toilet and seat.

I just replaced my toilet and got the Brondell to try something different. Seat fits (and adjusts) well too your bowl, the spray nozzles are up high and retract when not in use, plus the seat can be removed (because of it's adjuster) so cleaning is much easier. But it doesn't function as well. As you turn the knob it automatically sprays water to clean the nozzles before it sprays water at your bum. Cool idea, except it spray everywhere and you get hit with a mist of water before the actual cleaning. The temperature control is separate from the spray which is fine but not as convenient. I liked the Luxe and his you could put it on clean and turn the heat way up and let it run to get the warm water flowing before you actually used it. You can sort of do the same with the Brondell but it's not as fine a control since the spray control and temperature are separate, plus that mist thing I mentioned.

End of the day, they both have good qualities. I bought a Brondell 102(warm water) and then a 101(cold only) for my other bathroom. I'm happy with them even though I have complaints.
Just my 2 cents from a fellow bidet enthusiast.
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Quote from Big0range :
Never used one (realized the value of wet wipes when the kids were still in diapers), but if a bidet doesn't offer a drying function, doesn't the sitter still need to use tp or paper towels to dry off before wrapping things up? And if so, does a bidet offer a benefit over a wet wipe?
I just TP to wipe the water off my tushy. So it is not saving me TP cost but leave me feeling clean.
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Quote from Big0range :
Never used one (realized the value of wet wipes when the kids were still in diapers), but if a bidet doesn't offer a drying function, doesn't the sitter still need to use tp or paper towels to dry off before wrapping things up? And if so, does a bidet offer a benefit over a wet wipe?
If you're flushing wet wipes, a bidet absolutely provides a benefit. "Flushable" wipes are not really safe for flushing and can cause clogs in your plumbing and wreak havoc on wastewater collection systems and pumps for your municipality.
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Quote :
Quote from viny2cool :
I just TP to wipe the water off my tushy. So it is not saving me TP cost but leave me feeling clean.
Quote from bioman371 :
If you're flushing wet wipes, a bidet absolutely provides a benefit. "Flushable" wipes are not really safe for flushing and can cause clogs in your plumbing and wreak havoc on wastewater collection systems and pumps for your municipality.
Definitely not flushing wipes, they get tossed in the trash. And thanks for the info, I've been curious if buying a bidet is worth the money / will provide a better experience than buying 1000+ baby wipes from Sam's every few months.

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Quote from Big0range :
Never used one (realized the value of wet wipes when the kids were still in diapers), but if a bidet doesn't offer a drying function, doesn't the sitter still need to use tp or paper towels to dry off before wrapping things up? And if so, does a bidet offer a benefit over a wet wipe?
I don't think it's more about TP savings rather than the cleanliness overall.
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