$10 cheaper in store in Sacramento area at $299.99. I was glad to see Costco offering this on sale, as so many people have been having issues with the BioBidet
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$10 cheaper in store in Sacramento area at $299.99. I was glad to see Costco offering this on sale, as so many people have been having issues with the BioBidet
I have the C200 on one of our toilets. It runs out of water after a minute, supposedly, but really it goes faster. If all you need is a polish, these tanked Toto bidets are fine. If you actually need a washing, well, then you need to go to a tankless device. Brondell is my favorite. They only last 5-7 years of regular use, but they do a great job the whole time. More flow. More heat. More cleanliness. We also have a Kohler at the vacation condo. That's better than the Toto and has the fanciest controller and settings, but it's not as easy to use or strong as the Brondell.
So from my experience: Brondell > Kohler > > > Toto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > no bidet at all
Other brands make better bidets. Toto makes great toilets.
Not sure what you're basing this on. My experience living in Asia is that Toto is in a class of its own for bidets. Toto toilets are nice, but I've never used a bidet that comes close to a Toto.
I have the C200 on one of our toilets. It runs out of water after a minute, supposedly, but really it goes faster. If all you need is a polish, these tanked Toto bidets are fine. If you actually need a washing, well, then you need to go to a tankless device. Brondell is my favorite. They only last 5-7 years of regular use, but they do a great job the whole time. More flow. More heat. More cleanliness. We also have a Kohler at the vacation condo. That's better than the Toto and has the fanciest controller and settings, but it's not as easy to use or strong as the Brondell.
So from my experience: Brondell > Kohler > > > Toto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > no bidet at all
Toto makes tankless bidets. What you're really comparing is tanked vs. tankless. I can say that a Kia SUV > Mercedes sedan because an SUV is bigger. This isn't apples to apples.
I have the C200 on one of our toilets. It runs out of water after a minute, supposedly, but really it goes faster. If all you need is a polish, these tanked Toto bidets are fine. If you actually need a washing, well, then you need to go to a tankless device. Brondell is my favorite. They only last 5-7 years of regular use, but they do a great job the whole time. More flow. More heat. More cleanliness. We also have a Kohler at the vacation condo. That's better than the Toto and has the fanciest controller and settings, but it's not as easy to use or strong as the Brondell.
So from my experience: Brondell > Kohler > > > Toto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > no bidet at all
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I have not yet seen a tankless Toto on sale.
A tankless Toto is more expensive, yes, because Totos are top of the line. Again, not following your logic. First you say Totos don't make good bidets, then you say it's because they're tanked (not true), and now you say it's because it's not on sale?
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I have the C200 on one of our toilets. It runs out of water after a minute, supposedly, but really it goes faster. If all you need is a polish, these tanked Toto bidets are fine. If you actually need a washing, well, then you need to go to a tankless device. Brondell is my favorite. They only last 5-7 years of regular use, but they do a great job the whole time. More flow. More heat. More cleanliness. We also have a Kohler at the vacation condo. That's better than the Toto and has the fanciest controller and settings, but it's not as easy to use or strong as the Brondell.
So from my experience: Brondell > Kohler > > > Toto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > no bidet at all
I have the C200 on one of our toilets. It runs out of water after a minute, supposedly, but really it goes faster. If all you need is a polish, these tanked Toto bidets are fine. If you actually need a washing, well, then you need to go to a tankless device. Brondell is my favorite. They only last 5-7 years of regular use, but they do a great job the whole time. More flow. More heat. More cleanliness. We also have a Kohler at the vacation condo. That's better than the Toto and has the fanciest controller and settings, but it's not as easy to use or strong as the Brondell.
So from my experience: Brondell > Kohler > > > Toto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > no bidet at all
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I have the C200 on one of our toilets. It runs out of water after a minute, supposedly, but really it goes faster. If all you need is a polish, these tanked Toto bidets are fine. If you actually need a washing, well, then you need to go to a tankless device. Brondell is my favorite. They only last 5-7 years of regular use, but they do a great job the whole time. More flow. More heat. More cleanliness. We also have a Kohler at the vacation condo. That's better than the Toto and has the fanciest controller and settings, but it's not as easy to use or strong as the Brondell.
So from my experience: Brondell > Kohler > > > Toto > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > no bidet at all
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