Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Brondell Swash CL99 Bidet Toilet Seat (Round or Elongated) on sale for
$69.99.
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Available Shapes: Features: - 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
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I bought this model from a deal here a couple months ago and finally got around to installing it last week. Install was easy enough, and the cold water doesn't seem like a problem. It's working great so far, no regrets. I did take the extra step of replacing the fill valve and water line from the shutoff while I was at it, since they were both old. This might have helped me avoid any little annoyances that can come with old components, which to me was worth the extra $25 for the new Korky valve and braided line, as now I'm confident I won't have to touch them again for quite a while. Might pick up a second Brondell for the main bathroom.
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any non electric bidet will be cold water only.
unless you hook up to the hot water line
I bought this model from a deal here a couple months ago and finally got around to installing it last week. Install was easy enough, and the cold water doesn't seem like a problem. It's working great so far, no regrets. I did take the extra step of replacing the fill valve and water line from the shutoff while I was at it, since they were both old. This might have helped me avoid any little annoyances that can come with old components, which to me was worth the extra $25 for the new Korky valve and braided line, as now I'm confident I won't have to touch them again for quite a while. Might pick up a second Brondell for the main bathroom.
When you get into a cold pool. You see folk generally covering their chest or over maybe even their lower front region. But you never see people reaching back to over the same region the bidet covers. It's just. It that sensitive to warm and cold like other parts of the
But with that said I would not recommend holding up to the host water line like some discussion up the thread a bit further.
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any non electric bidet will be cold water only.
Not true. There are many non electric bidets that are both hot water and cold. A basic search will bring up several. The Brondell EcoSeat S102 is non electric and has both warm and cold.
Sure it's strong, but it's wildly inaccurate and sprays very widely and soaks everywhere.
Sure it's strong, but it's wildly inaccurate and sprays very widely and soaks everywhere.
I do question how well it would work. Like you would need to run your sink until hot water got there FIRST. Then you would have to hope the water did not get too hot by the time you were done.
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Electric warm/cold water bidets tend to be much more expensive and bulkier, have more components which can malfunction, requires an electrical outlet and it also has electricity costs. Also in some cases if there is a power outage, the electric bidet won't work... so there are downsides to both.
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