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Brondells best is the cs1400. They haven't innovated much in the last 5 years, but their stuff doesn't break. Conversely, their support might as well be a joke line. You need to buy it at costco, or get some warranty off amazon for anything resembling actual support.
The only real difference between all of these bidets is longevity, led, and whether or not it has a instant on ceramic heater or not. The ceramic heater will save on electricity, and save your bumhole from frostbite. Led, so you don't piss on the floor at night. And longevity, because water damage plus electricity is bad. The open/close lid, and all the rest are BS. In reality, they cause more problems than they solve.
Brondell cs1400, toto 550, biobidet discovery, seems to hold up well with useful features.
And for some reason girls hate bidets, but guys love them. I have no idea why, when one gets yeast infections, and the other doesn't. Go figure.
Depending on the availability, I only use natural organic stuffs like sedimentary rocks, tree barks, twigs and leaves of an ivy. Or if those are not available, I use recycled stuffs like crumpled amazon boxes or used office copy papers preferably with staples for deep scrubbing.
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Waiting on reviews from other users who bought any of these models in the past…. Yes, I can Google to get some reviews, but they are no where close to being funny and informative like they are around here… 😁
Recently picked up a Toto and my in-laws swear by their Brondell's. The Toto has only a 1 year warranty which I find surprising given their popularity in the Bidet space. Unless you go to their new top of the line model, there is no way to keep the bowl light on for more than is necessary to do the bowl cleaning.
Considering sending the Toto back for a Brondell myself. I've been looking at the CL1700 at Costco for a while — seems to have more functionality than the CL99 on Woot.
Recently picked up a Toto and my in-laws swear by their Brondell's. The Toto has only a 1 year warranty which I find surprising given their popularity in the Bidet space. Unless you go to their new top of the line model, there is no way to keep the bowl light on for more than is necessary to do the bowl cleaning.
Considering sending the Toto back for a Brondell myself. I've been looking at the CL1700 at Costco for a while — seems to have more functionality than the CL99 on Woot.
Toto costs way more to have the same features, does a worse job cleaning, and has a weaker dryer. We have two Toto and three Brondell. The hard water has killed a handful of Brondells over the years, but only after 5 years or more each. I'm sure they're repairable, but it's not worth the effort.
I bought the DS725 from a similar woot deal a month ago.
All functions work well - I think the pressure (even at max setting) is just a little lesser than the BioBidet 1000 (that I have elsewhere in the house). Haven't tried the deodorizer yet.
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12-19-2023 at 09:22 PM.
Brondells best is the cs1400. They haven't innovated much in the last 5 years, but their stuff doesn't break. Conversely, their support might as well be a joke line. You need to buy it at costco, or get some warranty off amazon for anything resembling actual support.
The only real difference between all of these bidets is longevity, led, and whether or not it has a instant on ceramic heater or not. The ceramic heater will save on electricity, and save your bumhole from frostbite. Led, so you don't piss on the floor at night. And longevity, because water damage plus electricity is bad. The open/close lid, and all the rest are BS. In reality, they cause more problems than they solve.
Brondell cs1400, toto 550, biobidet discovery, seems to hold up well with useful features.
And for some reason girls hate bidets, but guys love them. I have no idea why, when one gets yeast infections, and the other doesn't. Go figure.
Recently picked up a Toto and my in-laws swear by their Brondell's. The Toto has only a 1 year warranty which I find surprising given their popularity in the Bidet space. Unless you go to their new top of the line model, there is no way to keep the bowl light on for more than is necessary to do the bowl cleaning.
Considering sending the Toto back for a Brondell myself. I've been looking at the CL1700 at Costco for a while — seems to have more functionality than the CL99 on Woot.
We went the opposite way. Had a CL1700 from Costco, but the remote control would hardly ever pick up button presses. It's one of those awful capacitive touch keypads. It was extremely frustrating. Also the spray wasn't very strong. Returned it and got another, same issues. I would stay away. Ended up with a Toto C5 and every function works really well on it. Spray is strong, but oscillation is not as nice as the Bio Bidet we had before it. However, the Bio Bidet clogged up a week out of warranty and turned into e-waste.
The only worry about the Toto is that no one sells an inline water filter for it unlike for the Korean brands. However the Toto supposedly uses some special technology to keep itself clean from sediment and hard water. Time will tell...
Depending on the availability, I only use natural organic stuffs like sedimentary rocks, tree barks, twigs and leaves of an ivy. Or if those are not available, I use recycled stuffs like crumpled amazon boxes or used office copy papers preferably with staples for deep scrubbing.
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The only real difference between all of these bidets is longevity, led, and whether or not it has a instant on ceramic heater or not. The ceramic heater will save on electricity, and save your bumhole from frostbite. Led, so you don't piss on the floor at night. And longevity, because water damage plus electricity is bad. The open/close lid, and all the rest are BS. In reality, they cause more problems than they solve.
Brondell cs1400, toto 550, biobidet discovery, seems to hold up well with useful features.
And for some reason girls hate bidets, but guys love them. I have no idea why, when one gets yeast infections, and the other doesn't. Go figure.
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Recently picked up a Toto and my in-laws swear by their Brondell's. The Toto has only a 1 year warranty which I find surprising given their popularity in the Bidet space. Unless you go to their new top of the line model, there is no way to keep the bowl light on for more than is necessary to do the bowl cleaning.
Considering sending the Toto back for a Brondell myself. I've been looking at the CL1700 at Costco for a while — seems to have more functionality than the CL99 on Woot.
Considering sending the Toto back for a Brondell myself. I've been looking at the CL1700 at Costco for a while — seems to have more functionality than the CL99 on Woot.
All functions work well - I think the pressure (even at max setting) is just a little lesser than the BioBidet 1000 (that I have elsewhere in the house). Haven't tried the deodorizer yet.
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The only real difference between all of these bidets is longevity, led, and whether or not it has a instant on ceramic heater or not. The ceramic heater will save on electricity, and save your bumhole from frostbite. Led, so you don't piss on the floor at night. And longevity, because water damage plus electricity is bad. The open/close lid, and all the rest are BS. In reality, they cause more problems than they solve.
Brondell cs1400, toto 550, biobidet discovery, seems to hold up well with useful features.
And for some reason girls hate bidets, but guys love them. I have no idea why, when one gets yeast infections, and the other doesn't. Go figure.
Considering sending the Toto back for a Brondell myself. I've been looking at the CL1700 at Costco for a while — seems to have more functionality than the CL99 on Woot.
The only worry about the Toto is that no one sells an inline water filter for it unlike for the Korean brands. However the Toto supposedly uses some special technology to keep itself clean from sediment and hard water. Time will tell...