| Part Number : | SW844#01 |
| Size: | Elongated |
| Color: | Cotton White |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Included?: | Yes |
| Batteries Required?: | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 19 Pounds |
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Product, Installation a Bit Tricky,
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This review is from: TOTO SW843-11 Washlet E200 Round Front Toilet Seat, Colonial White (Tools & Home Improvement)
(Before I get to the meat of the review, a few words about energy efficiency. A week of measurement with my Kill-A-Watt indicates that over the course of a year, without making use of the power saving timer, the seat will use about 230 kWh of electricity for a cost to me of $37 given the 16 cents/kWh charge here in New Hampshire.)I was so happy with this seat, that after a year, I purchased the higher end TOTO S400 seat with such extra features as auto-flush, automatic cover raising and remote control lid raising for the upstairs bathroom. While, I enjoy the new features, and find myself perplexed that the downstairs toilet doesn't open up when I approach, I think this lower priced seat is a better value. It does 90% of what I want: bottom washing and seat warming at a substantially lower price. Unless money is no object, I think you will have less buyer's remorse getting this more economical model. This is a summary of the installation process. I installed this myself in my basement bathroom. Installation is certainly something a handy homeowner can perform, just be prepared to take your time and be careful. Electricity. As the seat is electrically powered and involves water, it needs a ground fault interrupter (GFI) installed nearby. If you are sure you can do this safely, this is an easy task, but can be time consuming without easy access to the inside of a nearby wall. As it happens, one of my bathroom's walls is shared with the unfinished wall of my laundry room, so it was simple, to cut a receptacle into the wall, mount a utility box, install the GFI, and split an existing 15A circuit in the same wall. If you don't have easy access, or if you have a problem with electrocuting yourself, you might have to bring in the pros. Seriously, if you have never done this before, you really want someone on hand who knows what they are doing. It's simple but easily made dangerous. Remember that bathroom walls often contain electrical wires or water pipes. Water. This was actually the hardest part as the water cutoff valve under my toilet is faulty and there was a constant dribble of water through the feed line throughout. Also, I managed to ruin the threading coming off of my toilet's float valve resulting in a rushed run to Lowe's to get a replacement. The valve Toto provides for splitting the toilet's water supply is bulky and requires a screwdriver to operate, and even then it isn't clear which position corresponds to closed. Still, this portion could be super simple if your stars align. The seat itself. The major portion of installation is installing a mounting bracket onto the toilet. If the bracket is too far back, the back of the washlet will ram into the toilet's reserve tank and will not lock into place; if it's too far forward, the seat will extend beyond the front lip of the toilet, potentially resulting in leakage. A foldable thick paper template is provided to aid in finding an optimum position. As it happens, my toilet's reserve tank is a little too forward for a comfortable fit and worse the tank was installed slightly askew, so the Toto ended up being pressed tightly against it. Several millimeters more leeway would have been good. Still the seat did click into the mounting bracket. Barely. By the way, should the seat gets loose, it will power down. It seems as though the Toto could have been built with a more rectangular back, instead of the curved design, to make it fit more comfortably with more toilets. Hookups. The main problem here is getting a screw driver into the splitter valve once the water line is connected to the seat. My toilet is in a tight area and there was no easy way to insert the screwdriver while seeing the valve and avoiding a nearby wall. Still it was done. The electrical cord is of adequate length to reach any plug within a foot of the toilet, but you may need an extension cord. Remote. To promote operator comfort, I chose to mount the remote a bit forward of a sitting user at around seated eye level so the user wouldn't have to twist around to operate it, but can still see and reach the controls. There are temperature and pressure controls hidden behind a flip down door, and I hope visitors will take the hint not to surprise me by changing my settings. Installation was done with a couple of provided wood screws. Be sure to use a carpenter's level to align the screws, and pre-drill your holes if going into wood. You might want to give the seat 20 minutes to heat up the water reservoir before giving it a try. As for the the product. It does what it says it will, cleaning hygienically and thoroughly, although for me the best feature is having a nice warm seat in my cold basement. Tools required: For GFI: Phillips head screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Punch saw (for drywall walls) Jigsaw (for wood walls) Wire strippers Cordless drill Paddle bit Carpenter's level Pencil Socket tester Small claw hammer For water line: Flat head screwdriver Adjustable wrench of at least 1.25" maximum 1" channel lock wrench Pan to catch water Medium towel For seat: Phillips head screwdriver For remote: Cordless drill Assorted small drill bits Phillips bit Carpenter's level Carpenter's pencil
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Product, how did I live without this for so long??,
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This review is from: TOTO SW843-01 Washlet E200 Round Front Toilet Seat, Cotton White (Tools & Home Improvement)
I just ordered this from another site since amazon does not carry this item, but I have to say this has been one of the best purchases I have ever made for my home and my family. For the longest time, I have always hated using toilet paper for #2 because its dry, you usually have to use lots of it and its just plain uncomfortable. Then I started using baby wipes because the wipes are moistened and are more soothing to use, but the downside is that its also pretty costly in the long run and some of the wipes contain alcohol or moisturizers that can actually irritate your skin.
The final straw came when I developed a light rash on my bottom from using the baby wipes. It was simply too painful to use toilet paper or wipes and I had to find a solution. I have always known about these toto bidets but always thought they were too costly, in the thousands of dollars. But to my amazement, they had 4 models to choose from and the prices have come down on their units. I was able to find one with free shipping in the mid 500 range for the e200 model. Yes its still not cheap but much more affordable than before. They also offer a base unit for about 400 dollars. The e200 arrived in about a week and the installation was very simple. The only slightly difficult thing I have to do is to install an extra power outlet in the bathroom for the plug. Once it was installed, I was eager to try it and it did not disappoint. I love the infrared wireless control center, it is intuitive and very easy to use. The features I like the most: Warm water, warm seat, air dryer, adjustable temp and water pressure. Once you start using it you will realize that you will hardly need any toilet paper, so you will be helping the environment and saving trees! My wife really loves it as well. Another cool feature is the slow close seat and cover, you cannot slam them...good if you have young children.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pricey but a good addition to the bathroom,
By An engineer "Yoshi" (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TOTO SW844-01 Washlet E200 Elongated Front Toilet Seat, Cotton White (Tools & Home Improvement)
I discovered these type seats in Japan where they are very popular. Once you get over the quirkiness, you get to really like it. A couple of problems: the water reservoir is small so the water comes out cool very soon after turning it on. Also, the positioning isn't accurate and it isn't adjustable, so it takes a bit of adjusting your body to get the water where it's supposed to be.
Once you get past the small imperfections, you will still be glad you bought it. Also, the price at this vendor was very competitive. Installation isn't hard, although be sure you have an electrical outlet close by and are handy with do-it-yourself. (Or use a plumber.)
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