Product Comparison: Brondell Swash 1400 vs BioBidet Bliss BB-2000
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- It does require a bit of work to get it connected to your water line and you will need a GFCI outlet close to use.
- We really like our new Swash bidet system. Installation was very, very simple and took less than 20 minutes. The Swash does a surprisingly good job cleaning.
- lmost incomparably more hygienic, time saving, toilet paper reducing, saves you from ever wiping yourself raw after a spicy meal, the list goes on. After using one for a while, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
- Super easy to install, logical remote with a multitude of options (it seems a bit overwhelming at first glance but it's really simple and allows for the exact type of features you want).
- I think this is an inevitability with the length required to store the nozzles plus all of the hardware inside to be seated on an American toilet with the tank so close.
- Easy installation. It includes everything you need to install the bidet onto the toilet (providing that you have tools to remove your old toilet seats and your water to toilet tank is a standard one). I have a standard elongated toilet seat (USA). This thing fits perfectly well.
- This is the Cadillac of bidet toilet seats. The water that is squirted up at your ..... is warm.
- What I love about this bidet is: on Demand warm water with adjustable pressure, direction and pulsation.
- From a cleaning standpoint, doesn't completely replace toilet paper, which is what I had hoped.
- Requires a lot of sliding around on the seat to get the nozzles to hit just right. The "wider area" button needs to actually cover a much wider area.
- The water connection on the side is UGLY (I think it is possible to design in a way not to be so ugly).
- The 1400 clean and drys just as well as they claimed to do so. A great aid for my wife's arthritic hand and cleans more thoroughly than toilet paper. Expensive but worth the money.
- There are many more features on this new one. I found the dryer to be stronger thus drying has been improved from my previous one.
- My wife uses both the rear and front cleaning modes and loves it.
- It also has an eco mode and some memory setting which I never use.
- My second issue is that occasionally the rear washing nozzle sometimes doesn't fully retract, and will spray me a little bit as it cleans itself.
- Does get some of the cleaning done, cutting down on toilet paper use and potential irritation.
- We leave it on power-save mode all the time. It keeps the seat warm enough that it never feels cold.
- There are some other features included with this bidet such as the 'turbo mode.' I feel it is best left for you to find those buttons and experience the sensation and report back as to your conclusion.
- Vortex mode not as strong as older model. This model is not dependent on your water pressure so the strength of the stream is not as strong as with another older model I have.
- Butt dryer mode – Doesn’t really work, I mean it blows a bit of warm air but I see this as the bidet equivalent of those gas station hand air dryers that don’t really work either.
- The only reasons why the Swash 1400 did not get 5 stars are the following... Programming the User 1 and User 2 settings and using those settings with the remote has not been working like we expected.
- Basic features include: Front and back wash, 3 seat temps, 3 water temps, 3 water spray widths, I think 7 pressure levels (narrow on highest pressure will get you clean every time, I guarantee).
- The buttons are large and easy to use.
- There are so many features that put you in control of every feature.
- I'm still experimenting with the various settings and controls on the remote. That said, it's simple to use -- intuitive. I've used it a handful of times now and would never go back to paper.
- There is a slight learning curve, as there is with any device with this many features, but once you figure them out it's easy to get what you want using the excellent remote.
- Remote control is super easy to use, bidet is efficient, clean, and super easy to install and use.
- I like the toilet attachment and the combination night-light and control panel for middle of the night toilet visits. All-in-all a very slick unit.
- Excellent product, easy 5 minute install, great remote control with easily adjustable water features.
- Works great and was easy to install. I really like the remote control, lots of options can seem overwhelming but at the end of the day you can figure out how to control everything pretty easily.
- Sometimes in the middle of the night, I don't feel like turning on the bathroom light because it's "overstimulating" and I may have a harder time getting back to sleep.
- This is a great bidet seat. It was easy to install. And the heated set is nice.
- The think I like least about it is although the water has three temperatures, it does not seem to get very warm.
- The biggest life style change is the deodorizer. We no longer strike stick matches, spray stuff in the air and turn the exhaust fan on high. The deodorizer really works and it really pleases my wife. That alone is worth the price.
- The warm seat, the cleaning mechanism and the remote control all do what they are supposed to and I leave my throne feeling better.
- On Demand warm water with adjustable pressure, direction and pulsation.
- Deodorizer when you sit on the toilet due to skin sensor.
- NightLight on the side is useful.
- Drying fan, while it can get uncomfortably hot if aimed wrong, doesn't actually dry - or maybe I am just too impatient to sit there that long.
- NightLight cannot be turned off if you want to.