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Costco Members: Bio Bidet USPA Pro Bidet Seat (Round or Elongated)

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Bio Bidet USPA Pro Bidet Seat (Round or Elongated) for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed into your account to purchase at sale price, otherwise non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.

Available Options:Features:
  • Requires Nearby Electrical Outlet. Confirm Size Before Ordering.
  • Unlimited Warm Water, Heated Seat, and Warm Air Dryer
  • Self Cleaning Stainless Steel Precision Nozzle
  • Built-in Deodorizer and Night Light
  • Whisper Close Seat and Lid

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Bio Bidet USPA Pro Bidet Seat (Round or Elongated) for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed into your account to purchase at sale price, otherwise non-members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.

Available Options:Features:
  • Requires Nearby Electrical Outlet. Confirm Size Before Ordering.
  • Unlimited Warm Water, Heated Seat, and Warm Air Dryer
  • Self Cleaning Stainless Steel Precision Nozzle
  • Built-in Deodorizer and Night Light
  • Whisper Close Seat and Lid

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sammyk77
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Sweet Jesus, what do you eat? I only use TP to dry.
Steelers1986
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Yep, I've had the same observation. I've installed a few manual Luxe bidets for family I got off Amazon for like $50 and also bought a $350 electronic bidet. The manual Luxe bidets from Amazon have crazy pressure, you can blast it to give yourself an enema if you want. The electronic one is okay but no where near the pressure of the manual bidets. I believe it's because the manual ones simply use the water pressure from your home's plumbing whereas the electronic bidets have to warm the water first then use a built in pump to spray you off. The built in pumps the electronic bidets use are normally not super powerful so weaker water pressure than your home's plumbing.

The electronic bidets I've read that have the most pressure is the bidebidet models BB2000 and older BB1000. The only issue is the customer support from biobidet has seem to gone downhill recently based on amazon/online reviews. Also, alot of people complain about their quality not up to par like Toto. I like the Toto K300 the most for an electronic bidet but their warranty is only 1 year and water pressure is just okay.

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Jul 12, 2023 12:52 AM
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highspeed11Jul 12, 2023 12:52 AM
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Quote from Outoftouch :
With all due respect, you need to find someone who can actually explain to you how to use a bidet and maybe even demonstrate. Your technique is wrong. You're gonna have to clean down there with the tips of your fingers. Pat yourself dry and then wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

If you think it is supposed to be done differently, then it is user error as to why it isn't cleaning you.

If you got dog poo on your fancy nikes, you'd clean it with your hands and some water. Your poo is the same way and you deserve better than your shoes.

Anything else is uncivilized.
I think I would be using a brush or something disposable to clean dogshit off my shoe.
Jul 12, 2023 01:06 AM
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ArgotJul 12, 2023 01:06 AM
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Great product and I had a chance to make use of the warranty and the company has US-based technical support who helped me out. The warranty also was honored and I was happy with the outcome.
Jul 12, 2023 01:08 AM
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rldevJul 12, 2023 01:08 AM
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Quote from Slickdeezee :
For my manual bidet, I normally only turn it up like 20% as anything higher than that it's too much pressure. Do any electric bidets would allow you to adjust the pressure?
The Moen I bought for $200 1.5 months ago does. The high pressure setting can be like an an enema.
Jul 12, 2023 01:20 AM
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boohooJul 12, 2023 01:20 AM
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I purchased the Moen 5-Series Premium --- this better?
Jul 12, 2023 01:35 AM
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Goforwand1Jul 12, 2023 01:35 AM
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Save the box when you inevitably return it to Costco after it fails within 8 to 20 months so you won't have to deal with Bio Bidets inane warranty process..then buy a Moen....
Jul 12, 2023 01:54 AM
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rod4400Jul 12, 2023 01:54 AM
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Quote from Kelvrick :
Am I the only one who hates remotes on the bidet? My first one has a remote and I made sure my second one had built in controls.
Same. I'm also in the manual > electronic bidet camp. You will never get the fine control and simplicity of a literal ball valve from one of those luxury electronic bidets. I've used both (a $$$$ Toto Washlet and a simple $35 Luxe bidet) and for me the Luxe wins by a mile. That said, I don't care about heated seats/water (though to be fair unless you're running a train on your toilet an unheated will be comfortably room temperature anyways), so if those really matter to you I understand why you'd splurge.

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Jul 12, 2023 02:02 AM
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asianx13oyJul 12, 2023 02:02 AM
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
No, these don't have enough pressure to completely replace toilet paper or even wet wipes. I am not sure what everyone is eating, or what kind of dietary habits they have that lets them get away with these bidet's but I am not very satisfied with these. They are nice like pre-wash but they only cause you to use more TP because they soak up all the moisture from your bottom on first wipe.

Manual bidets $25-$50, have much more pressure, I was surprised that $200 bidets even $350 Toto that I bought from Costco does not have enough pressure to give you a clean enough bidet experience. It's just me, but then again that's my observation.
I've had the 6800 for about 2 years now and it gets the job done. I do turn the pressure on its highest setting, I do wish it had slightly more power, but it is probably not needed. I usually use about 4 TP squares, fold it into 3rds, then do a pat dry/checking wipe. 9.5 out of 10 times it is completely clean!

Regarding the warm water on the 6800, it is always enough for one run. If for some reason you desire a 2nd run, then the warm water will run out.
Jul 12, 2023 02:16 AM
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bjoo907Jul 12, 2023 02:16 AM
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Quote from TiconderogaN2 :
Not really but I was looking at the one on sale for $310ish on Amazon.

Edit: looks like the Toto is at $400ish now. So no Toto
Which Toto model is recommended?
Jul 12, 2023 02:35 AM
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bigboySocalJul 12, 2023 02:35 AM
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I purchased the 6800 for $299 on 6/9 it delivered on 6/14

Costco price adjustments are 30 days and they go by the day of purchase and not day of delivery, very disappointing.

This is pretty annoying. Smh.

Edit: I called customer service and they issued me a one time exception adjustment after the 30 day window.
Last edited by bigboySocal July 11, 2023 at 09:37 PM.
Jul 12, 2023 03:14 AM
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quicheJul 12, 2023 03:14 AM
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Have had the luxury since 2019. Love it, but the heating element for the water tank just gave out and there is a slight crack near the attachment to the toliet. 4 years seems like ok life for a daily use product - and we'll probably get another year before it breaks.
Jul 12, 2023 03:21 AM
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corgidogJul 12, 2023 03:21 AM
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Honestly I would pass. I have a similar version purchased from Costco a couple of years ago, and it hasn't held up well.

First, the heated seat went out. So I contacted their customer support and paid for a replacement seat which I installed myself.

Then, the quiet-close mechanism in the lid broke.

Also, the water pressure sucks.

I want a unit that feels like a fireman's hose up my ass.
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Jul 12, 2023 05:04 AM
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mogila87Jul 12, 2023 05:04 AM
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Quote from corgidog :
Honestly I would pass. I have a similar version purchased from Costco a couple of years ago, and it hasn't held up well.

First, the heated seat went out. So I contacted their customer support and paid for a replacement seat which I installed myself.

Then, the quiet-close mechanism in the lid broke.

Also, the water pressure sucks.

I want a unit that feels like a fireman's hose up my ass.
What model would you recommend instead? I too would like my asshole cleaned with proper water pressure.
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Jul 12, 2023 05:10 AM
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Ride_The_SkyJul 12, 2023 05:10 AM
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Quote from PocketsThick :
Sounds like people know the solution but no one wants to say it.... these dude have harry butts and they need to shave them. The poop is clinging to their hairs like a Kangaroo baby to its mother. What seems obvious to some people, can be borderline rocket science for others. Some one had to say it. Censored3




Yeah, it would be wise to putt TP in your bathroom. Don't remove it completely. I think some people think you don't have to use TP ever again or something.
Butt hair is a real issue, but I don't think it's the clinging that's the problem.
Not enough pressure means it doesn't clean around enough, it's hard to say and depends on how you are wiping.. Honestly most people don't realize they don't clean it well enough down there, which is why they have skid marks. Even getting past that some people think it's clean but they can get away with it because they figure if it's not stinking or making a mark, it is what it is.. Wrong. Honestly I invite everyone who use TP alone to wipe one last time with a wet wipe, or wet the TP and wipe again, they will most likely realize it wasn't as clean as they thought it was.


Quote from alertme2211 :
If only costco had them on user testing before buying it. Would come handy after eating the assortment of the all the samples at store. Wink
It's not a bad idea actually, these bidet companies could make a lot of money demonstrating these in costco, not with real people but with some non-working toilets and bidets over stretch film..

Quote from Slickdeezee :
For my manual bidet, I normally only turn it up like 20% as anything higher than that it's too much pressure. Do any electric bidets would allow you to adjust the pressure?
I agree, 20-25% is enough but it really depends on the pressure on your lines since manual bidets simply transfer the line pressure, vs electric ones use the pumps in there or something. Some of them like the 6800 does let you adjust the pressure or even add bubbles (aerator) but it's the problem that it's not very "direct" in my opinion, It even has back and forth motion like a tooth brush moving up and down, it's a nice experience but not nearly clean enough.

Quote from sammyk77 :
Sweet Jesus, what do you eat? I only use TP to dry.
I think a lot of meat does that.. I am not sure man, I wish I knew.
Sometimes it's like wiping a marker. [youtube.com]
You can't tell me this never happened to you. Not to mention "I am done, wipe, clean get up, get ready to leave home, put shoes on and OOOOO I AM NOT DONE, GOTTA GO BACK"..

Quote from Outoftouch :
With all due respect, you need to find someone who can actually explain to you how to use a bidet and maybe even demonstrate. Your technique is wrong. You're gonna have to clean down there with the tips of your fingers. Pat yourself dry and then wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

If you think it is supposed to be done differently, then it is user error as to why it isn't cleaning you.

If you got dog poo on your fancy nikes, you'd clean it with your hands and some water. Your poo is the same way and you deserve better than your shoes.

Anything else is uncivilized.
Wait, you guys actually use your hands? What do you do when you pull your pants up or flush, you use the same hands to touch all those things? Or you go to sink to wash your hands with your pants down? I am a bit confused. Honestly I thought some people did that but the purpose of bidet was so you don't really touch stuff back there. I mean if you are going into shower next, then it's fine, then you don't really need the whole bidet situation to begin with but hand-wash?

Quote from Steelers1986 :
Yep, I've had the same observation. I've installed a few manual Luxe bidets for family I got off Amazon for like $50 and also bought a $350 electronic bidet. The manual Luxe bidets from Amazon have crazy pressure, you can blast it to give yourself an enema if you want. The electronic one is okay but no where near the pressure of the manual bidets. I believe it's because the manual ones simply use the water pressure from your home's plumbing whereas the electronic bidets have to warm the water first then use a built in pump to spray you off. The built in pumps the electronic bidets use are normally not super powerful so weaker water pressure than your home's plumbing.

The electronic bidets I've read that have the most pressure is the bidebidet models BB2000 and older BB1000. The only issue is the customer support from biobidet has seem to gone downhill recently based on amazon/online reviews. Also, alot of people complain about their quality not up to par like Toto. I like the Toto K300 the most for an electronic bidet but their warranty is only 1 year and water pressure is just okay.
Biobidet BB2000? Got it.

BioBidet doesn't make the same quality stuff as Toto, it's visible. However, be careful, some totos on Amazon now come with plastic connectors vs metal on the biobidets.

I just wish these electronic bidets had option to by pass everything, like let me plug it off and run the city pressure directly on my bum, but won't work for some reason because it also uses power to retract the wands.

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corgidogJul 12, 2023 05:14 AM
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Quote from mogila87 :
What model would you recommend instead? I too would like my asshole cleaned with proper water pressure.
I don't know but if anyone has recommendations please provide them!

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