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Brondell Swash 700 Luxury Toilet Seat

Brondell Swash 700 Luxury Toilet Seat
From Brondell Inc.

List Price: $999.00
Price: $589.99 - $599.99
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  • Brand: Brondell

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Swash line of advanced toilet seats combines the latest innovation and design to bring you a new level of luxury and hygiene while reducing or eliminating the use of ineffective toilet paper. The Swash replaces your existing toilet seat and can be self installed in less than 1 hour. The seat bidet offers tremendous health benefits to all users. Its hygienic warm water posterior wash offers a gentle and effective cleansing spray, eliminating the need for harsh toilet paper. The feminine wash offers benefits to pregnant, menstruating, and sexually active women, leaving them shower fresh after each use. The Swash features also afford senior citizens and those suffering from debilitating illness such as arthritis a hands-free bathroom experience that can provide independence and restore dignity. The product's user-friendly controls are also great for children. Our latest model features an updated design with clean, compact styling for maximum seating area. The Swash 700's "endless warm water wash" brings you a limitless stream of filtered, heated water for comfortable, hygienic warm-water washes. The luxurious heated seat helps complete your home spa experience.


Customer Reviews

A Much Better Way to Go5
This is a fantastic product. Yes, it's a little strange at first -- unless you've spent time in Japan, where these kinds of "washlet" seats are very common. Put simply, this is a much cleaner, much more sanitary, and much more convenient way to take care of your business

The Brondell is very well made. Installation is simple -- it took me about 30 minutes to install myself. The water supply comes from the plumbing already installed in your toilet, and you just plug the cord into a wall outlet. (HINT: If you're doing a bathroom remodel, ask your electrician to install an outlet behind the toilet, about 9 inches above the floor.)

The remote control unit mounts on the wall, and it works very well via an infrared signal. The seat is heated, which is a GREAT feature. The water jets do a very thorough job, they maintain a steady supply of warm water, and they are self-cleaning, which is very nice. Overall, the Brondell is a joy, and it requires almost no maintenance. My only complaint is the visual appearance of the unit. I's not bad, but I wish it had a bit more design flair.

We installed the Brondell in our ground-floor bathroom -- the one that guests use when they visit our home. It's been VERY interesting to see how people react to it. Women in particular are big fans of the heated seat. Some people seem to be a little nervous about trying the washlet feature for the first time, but once they do, most seem to like it. Personally, I've become a huge convert. Once you get used to it, you'll never want to use a plain old toilet again. This is a much, much more civilized way to, um, go.

Swash Convert5
I rarely come across an item that makes me wonder how I got along before, but the Swash is definitely one of those rare products. You'll quickly get past the first-time user surprise of "hey, oh.... OK, now that's a little different!" and the thought of going back to dry toilet paper after experiencing Brondell's warm water treatment will become laughable.

Installing the Swash was pretty easy, and I had zero prior "plumbing" experience. If the connection hose from your wall to your toilet is flexible hose (luckily mine was), the whole install should be problem free, but if it's metal pipe, that could require significantly more effort to connect that water supply to the Swash.

The primary feature of the Swash is of course the warm-water bidet, but the heated seat is VERY nice on cold nights and the slow-close lid/seat feature is handy, especially if you too have a toddler who thinks that trying to slam doors and lids of all types is great fun.

The Swash is a bit expensive, but the value you'll get out of it everyday makes the price seem more than fair. When the one bathroom in my house with a Swash suddenly became the bathroom that everyone in the family wanted to use, I didn't hesitate to buy a second Swash to keep the peace.

A woman's point of view5
I noticed that all the reviews for this product are from men. Well let me tell you a woman's point of view. I am 9 months pregnant with my first child and all my friends had me paranoid about getting horrible hemorrhoids before and after pregnancy (something no one talks about until after you get pregnant). My husband bought a Swash for me and I am addicted! Not only have I not had one problem throughout my pregnancy, I don't think I can ever go back to a seat that is not heated - and I never expected that to be such a bonus. I have since convinced five of my girlfriends who are pregnant to install a Swash, and everyone thanks me. So pregnant ladies out there, get a Swash, or kind, caring, loving husbands of pregnant women, buy one immediately, your wives will LOVE you!