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BidetMate 2000 Series Electric Bidet Heated Smart Toilet Seat with Unlimited Heated Water, Side Control Panel, Deodorizer, and Warm Air Dryer - Adjustable and Self-Cleaning - Fits Round Toilets
Color | White |
Brand | BidetMate |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Style | 2000 Series | Round | Side Panel |
Shape | Curved |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W |
Item Weight | 15.6 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
UPC | 810004872035 |
Manufacturer | BidetMate |
Part Number | BM-2000P-R |
Item Weight | 15.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | Korea, Republic of |
Item model number | BM-2000P-R |
Size | Round w/Panel |
Power Source | Corded-Electric |
Installation Method | Click |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Plug Format | B - US style with ground plug. |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Usage | Residential |
Included Components | Batteries |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
It's a good idea to specify voltage in the product description - 110V!
Description does not contain any information about voltage. I expected 220V, but it's 110V.It seems seller has no idea about such details as different voltage but sells this device worldwide.
D**Y
Great bidet with useful features.
I always wanted to own a bidet but the cost kept me from taking the plunge into buying one. Toilet paper is getting expensive now however, and a few years ago manufacturers changed things so that the paper breaks down more easily to prevent Municiple sewer clogs. This has the adverse effect of making the toilet paper less durable, and it always leaves behind bits and pieces of paper that stick to you after use. Gross.A bidet I figured would solve my problems with TP and help save our sewers by reducing physical waste. After receiving the BidetMate 2000, I was a little confused about how to install it. The instructions were so simple (literally just a card), I figured they must of forgotten a vital part of the setup. Turns out I was over-thinking things and all I needed to do was install a part between my toilet and water intake hose. That info could have been better explained, but maybe I'm just an idiot. After I got past that part, installing the rest of the bidet was way easier than I thought it would be. Took maybe 15 minutes and an average person can figure it out.After everything was all setup, and I took the bidet for a test run, and I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to adapt to having a stream of water shot at my butt. I imagined a cold blast from a power washer, and that it would take me weeks to adjust, but the stream of water is gentle, and the warming temp is instant; Not a second of cold water came out of the nozzle! The BidetMate 2000 has a few simple adjustments that can be made to help the water stream "lock-in target" and provide a comfortable temperature and power level. The controls are pretty intuitive, so you'll likely never have to actually read the instructions.Some nice amenities that the bidet seat provides is a heated seat that is always on (no need to wait for it to warm up), a few settings to provide a massage (the stream moves back and forth against your bottom) and a pulse that alternates water stream strength. These two options can actually be combined, which I didn't see mentioned in the manual. The air dryer feature is nice, but it won't get you dry unless you dab away the excess water after the cleansing cycle, so don't throw out that toilet paper dispenser just yet. You'll want something to finish with, but you'll only be using 2 or 3 squares of toilet paper, which is a huge improvement in cost savings and waste reduction.The seat includes a carbon honeycomb filter, but just like any product that uses the "magic" of carbon filters to reduce odors, it doesn't actually do anything. The only time a carbon filter is useful is for water purification or forced air filtration. This addition is a waste of space and money in my opinion.OK, time to talk frankly now, so warning if you are sensitive to poop talk, and keep your pearls in clutching distance.Finding the proper nozzle adjustment and seating position to most effectively wash away all fecal matter takes a bit of time. You'll know you've found it when you have your first, "clench" moment. At that point you just need to train yourself to relax so that the water can do its thing. The pulse and massage features can help stimulate the anus to relax to allow full release of waste. Once you get these things figured out, you'll leave the bathroom cleaner than toilet paper could ever get you! I have read that the "power wash" mode is essentially a water enema, but I'm not sure how effective it serves that purpose. Maybe I just haven't gotten to the point where I can relax quite that much.For ladies there is a genital wash mode, which essentially provides a multi-stream of water that is softer than a single stream.I can definitely see the advantage of using a bidet for people that suffer from conditions like hemorrhoids or anal fissures. Although I cannot comment from experience, I have to imagine a gentle stream of water is superior to rubbing a dry piece of paper across your anus, and the fact that it leaves nothing behind to hold bacteria has got to be a win for those suffering from bleeding injuries that are easily irritated or infected. It is also a superior experience if you've eaten too much hot food, like Thai extra spicey noodles, or are suffering from irritation caused by prolonged diarrhea.I did have concerns about the durability of this bidet, after all it has a lot of parts that can fail, and something like this is used daily, and multiple times a day with a family. I have been using the BidetMate for about 5 months now, and I have to say that I am impressed that it still works like new and as intended! My only gripe would be that sometimes the temperature of the water stream is not always 100% consistent, especially at higher temps. It often "drops" to a cooler temp, and then slowly rises back up. Not really a big deal though, as the water is never cold.The only improvements I could see that would make this bidet top tier would be to add a cover that is durable enough to sit upon. The current cover just covers the seat, probably to help keep it warm. It is thin plastic, and I could see even a child breaking it. The nightlight feature is always on, and it is kinda' neat, but mostly useless. If it was a disinfecting UV light instead, it would greatly improve functionality.If you've been on the fence about buying a bidet, now is a great time to make the purchase. For a first time buyer, the BidetMate 2000 is an excellent choice!
B**W
The best bidet seat on the market
After months of research for my new master bath, I believe the BidetMate 3000e-R is the best higher end (but mid priced) unit on the market. Has everything I wanted in a bidet seat and the smart remote is the best looking and easiest to use. Instant and unlimited warm water, great water pressure at it highest of five settings, plus all the other functions that would be expected on a high end bidet seat. Stainless steel self-cleaning nozzle (with UV sterilization) and five adjustable positions, oscillating and massage functions, three level heated seat, three level high velocity/temperature dryer, body sensor seat, plus a nightlight. Very easy to install. Does require 110V power supply. Another plus, they have a great customer service department located in the USA. Manufacturer doesn’t say if you can sit on the top cover but I do at 165 lbs. with no issues.
R**B
She squealed the first time
My "smart toilet" arrived intact and was boxed well. While I was not there for the arrival my daughter was and was questioning why we were getting a "smart toilet". Anyways, like most people we don't have an electrical outlet behind the toilet which had me holding back on purchasing one of these notwithstanding I didn't like the thought of cold water pulsating on my bits.Enter this gadget. Installation was easy and relatively straightforward however I did have to replace the supply hose from the shutoff as the one that I did have on there wasn't compatible with this new seat. After all the connections were made the leak test was successful. In my case I do have an electrical outlet on the opposite wall that I can plumb later with a GFCI plug. So for now I just ran an extension cord to a nearby outlet (15a rated cord).After installation I tested it out myself and was pleasantly surprised with its operation. I really like the "bidet" and "Power Wash" function especially since the water was WARM. Being frank, depending on the consistency of your "deposit" will determine which function to use. The "Massage" function would be better described as a linear movement of the head back and forth to clean more area without you moving. With that said a mid session cleaning works well, then a final cleaning when you are done, and a drying function to wrap it up. Having used it now for almost 10 days I can say my cleaning routines have gotten much better as I am better acquainted with where to position myself. Early on I couldn't bring myself to not check with some toilet paper and rightly so. Now I would say 90% of my sessions are completely clean on the toilet paper but I still will continue to check going forward.There are various power saving functions that cycle the heated seat on/off depending on either timeframe or a timer once you are off the seat. I will probably hook up a killawatt meter to see how much it is actually using. Overall I am quite happy with the unit. As long as you can get or have a power outlet this gadget will be a nice addition to the throne. My toilet is an elongated ADA compliant (which means its a little higher for tall people) and this seat raised the height just a little more. Definitely comfortable to sit on and I didn't have dead leg while getting business done. It takes a little bit to get used to and where to sit for the best cleaning but at this point in ownership from a male perspective its a keeper.*****Side note. If you have a wife/girlfriend just wait for the squeal the first time they use it. The look on their face will be priceless so don't give any hints before you tell her to use the power wash function.
G**3
So nice to use
Installation was very easy. The plumbing T that is supplied goes on the existing supply line and then hook up to the toilet fitting no other parts needed. The electrical might be more involved. I added a GFCI plug behind the toilet just to keep the insulation clean, but a shot extension board from an existing GFCI could also work. My wife was coming home from back surgery so the heated set was a big hit. As well as the other obvious advantages. The unit has worked flawlessly.
V**A
Beware a Defective Product - $223.50 Restocking Fee
I had initially purchased two BidetMate 2000s and couldn't have been happier. During a bathroom remodel, one of them was accidentally damaged. I decided to upgrade and purchase the BidetMate 3000 w/ remote. Easily installed, I discovered that upon any attempt to increase the power of either the wash or bidet feature, the stream of water didn't increase; it became quite loud, sputtered with less pressure, and barely a stream. I reached out to the manufacturer through Amazon and was instantly approved to return the item. After paying $482.76 for this product, here's the breakdown of my refund."Here's the breakdown of your refund for this item: Item Refund: $447.00 Item Tax Refund: $35.76 Restocking Fee Refund Deduction: ($223.50)"I'm sorry, there's a restocking fee for a defective product? They will likely say it wasn't returned clean enough or wasn't defective. I regret buying another BidetMate 2000 with this level of deceptive customer service.Buyer Beware!
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