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The TOTO SW3056#01 S550E Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat combines cutting-edge cleansing technology with user-centric features like automatic lid operation, instant warm water, and EWATER+ sanitization. Designed in a sleek elongated cotton white finish, it offers personalized comfort via remote control and enhances nighttime usability with a built-in nightlight. Trusted by millions, this bidet seat redefines bathroom luxury with easy installation and eco-friendly innovations.
Color | Cotton White |
Brand | TOTO |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Contemporary |
Shape | Elongated |
Product Dimensions | 20.94"L x 15.06"W |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
UPC | 739268335301 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00739268335301 |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Manufacturer | TOTO |
Part Number | SW3056#01 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | SW3056#01 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Elongated Contemporary |
Finish | COTTON WHITE |
Pattern | Seat |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Installation Method | Floor Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Temperature Range | 86 - 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Coverage | 15 Amperage |
Usage | Inside |
Included Components | Electronic bidet seat, Tee-connector, Remote control with batteries, Mounting bracket |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer One Year Limited |
C**U
One Year Review. Excellent Product & Cleaning Tips
After a trip to Japan, the first thing I did when I got back was to have an electrician install outlets for a bidet. I did a ton of research and decided that this model was the one I was going to get. After using two of these for just over a year, here is my insights.Installation was a breeze and this is a well made product. Remote with button description are on the wall and works flawlessly. Responds every time and never had it activate randomly.One of the complaints I read about was odor from the seams in the seat, heater, and under the unit. I regularly use a Chlorox wipe (non bleach type) on the seat, paying particular attention to get into the outer and inner seam. Next, from underneath, I also clean everything, including under the little doors that open for the sprayer. Holding both sides of a wipe, you can easily move the wipe back and forth under each side of the unit where it covers the toilet rim. We do not use the dryer function, so we are not aware of any buildup that smells in the drying vent. No odors at all on either unit.I love the seat opening feature, but have disabled it on the one in the guest bathroom. It tends to startle guests and activates even if they are only using the bathroom to wash their hands. On the one in the master bathroom, it works great.Lastly, the seat heater is a great feature. Figure out what time you normally wake up and then use the timer feature to have it turn on just before. It is off overnight to not waste electricity.
R**K
Honest, Experienced Review
First off... A rating for "Softness?" WTF?Okay people... I had a WHOLE review written up in my head where I played Captain Kirk and acted out several episodes of wiping out the Klingons! But then I thought... These people don't want a laugh... They want an honest review... So here goes.I have been using my Toto bidet seat now for a few months now. It installs easily and the hardest part is wiring the outlet needed for it to work. I do all my own work and do it to code. I needed to run a wire up the outside wall to where my toilet was and then cut through wainscoting and drywall to install the outlet. Since I wanted the outlet out of the way... That meant a contorted position for a few hours. So... That took the longest part of the install. Since most of you will install this and run it off an extension cord until you have an electrician install an outlet... I'll go straight to the install.First off you will remove your old seat. CLEAN very well and install the new seat per directions! It's really THAT easy! Your kid could do it! A few tips on plumbing though and this is generic advice. NEVER USE PIPE DOPE on ANYTHING! If you MUST, and ONLY where called for, use teflon tape... But is for metal/metal or plastic/metal threads ONLY! Most plumbing these days (when it comes to hooking something up) is either a brass crush washer or a rubber seal. Teflon is NOT used there as the water should never make it to the threads! If your threads are holding back the water... You have done something wrong! So... After countless bathroom redos... Here's the straight dope! Get a wax toilet ring and have it handy! I've had the same one for 20 years. When you are putting the assembly together you can apply just a thin coating of wax. This helps the seals seat whether rubber or brass. If you are removing your tank... Apply it to the tank seal and the rubber washers (both sides) that hold the tank down. In 25 years I have NEVER had a leak doing it this way!Now... Let's move on! The remote on this was fairly intuitive. Sitting on the toilet you can tell what does what and you might decide you don't need to read the manual. You would be wrong! (as I was!) Men don't read the directions... right? Anyway... I was pretty upset with the lack of pressure until I read the manual on how to increase it. Um... Press the spray function TWICE! That you will get you percolated!The seat is INSTANT warm... So much so I thought I had diarrhea! Turn that sh*t OFF! Maybe come winter but definitely NOT summer. I turned the warm water spray to just under high as I did the blower. The spray CAN get too hot and the blower will go up hot enough to singe your butt hairs off! Seriously! The cool thing is... You can set up all this as User1 and program what you like. All the temps and positions of the spray nozzles. You need to realize that you MUST move around on the seat a little and almost try to let the water into your body (It won't but it might feel like it!) in order to remove what's there. Generally I go for about a 2 minute spray and a 1 minute dry... But you are till going to give at least 1 wipe to make sure you are dry and clean.I mounted my remote on the wall right beside the seat and I freaking LOVE this machine! If it stays working as it is, I would call this one of my favorite investments! And that is how I view it... an investment into myself! Just like having a good bed to sleep in!Now... Let's get to another side I have never seen mentioned. This setup can be a little sexual in certain ways. I mean... Sitting down and having the spray hit certain areas can totally change your mood and/or train of thought! You might sit down thinking about how you are going to tackle the project you just left in the basement... Next thing you know you're thinking about jumping someone's bones! This thing can be arousing I find. Maybe it is just me but I can't imagine that is the case. Not to sound sexist... But if I was a woman I would never leave the seat and I would have my meals brought to me! And... If you have already installed this seat and haven't thought of that... You most certainly will now... won't you? It's okay... You can say it!In closing I will say that cleanliness results from time being sprayed, directions being sprayed and viscosity of poop. So... This tool works as it should... If you work it as you should!
L**R
Perfect Washlet, Excellent Deal
This product has all the features I expect, without any functions that is only fancy but unnecessary. The price is excellent, it's half of the retail price in the store.I installed it on my existing toilet bowl. Installation is easy, just watch a YouTube video and the process is exactly like that. If you have an old house, the biggest challenge is probably dealing with the plumbing, or installing a power outlet in a tight spot. Fortunately for me, these were no issues. I don't even consider myself handy, yet I finished the installation pretty smoothly. No power tool is required, just a big flat head screw driver and a small cup to catch the dropping water when the water tube was disconnected from the tank. I did wrap some Teflon tape around all the water connectors. This is not in the installation instruction, but I always do that.Once the power is connected, everything works perfectly. The only feature I disabled is the auto lid open/close, since my toilet is right next to my bathtub, I don't want it to welcome me when I am just about to take a bath. I can still open the seat (not the lid) with a button on the remote (see picture). If you have a private toilet closet, this auto lid open/close feature would be perfect for you.All other features are very practical. It cleans, blows dry, filters the air, and cleans itself. There is no need to buy the Washlet+ model (integrated bowl and washlet), in my opinion, unless you want the auto flush function. If I'm building a new house, I would probably buy that, otherwise I think this model is just perfect.
J**Z
Excellent Bidet with Great Features
This electronic bidet toilet seat is a game-changer. It works great and offers an exceptional level of comfort and hygiene. The cleansing warm water feature is soothing, and the instantaneous water heating ensures a consistent temperature. The nightlight is a thoughtful touch, making nighttime visits easier. The auto open and close lid adds a layer of convenience, and the EWATER+ function keeps everything clean and sanitary. Overall, this bidet seat is a fantastic investment for anyone looking to upgrade their bathroom experience.
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