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The Bio Bidet BB1000 is a premium elongated bidet seat featuring adjustable warm water wash, heated seat, and a gentle warm air dryer with deodorizer. It offers personalized cleansing via a wireless remote, easy DIY installation, and durable materials designed for long-term hygiene and comfort. Ideal for seniors, caregivers, and anyone seeking a spa-like bathroom upgrade that reduces toilet paper use and enhances daily wellness.







| ASIN | B004GDQZZ6 |
| Amperage Capacity | 5 Amps |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,688 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #11 in Bidet Seats |
| Brand | Bio Bidet |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,798) |
| Date First Available | May 4, 2004 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Included Components | Bidet Seat, wireless remote, mounting hardware, connecting components & instructions |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.5 pounds |
| Item model number | BB1000 |
| Manufacturer | Bio Bidet |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | BB-1000 |
| Pattern | Elongated |
| Product Dimensions | 20.83"L x 15.61"W |
| Shape | Oval |
| Size | Elongated |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| Style | Premium |
| Temperature Range | 75-104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| UPC | 088595200500 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer limited warranty covers US and Canada customer purchases for 3 years |
| Wattage | 660 watts |
J**M
Worth the money
This is a outstanding Bidet. The seat and water warmer works very well. Very good water pressure. It was very easy to install.
J**C
Buy this one…
Excellent product. Easy installation and works perfectly.
G**R
Butt Heaven
I’m pretty much a no-frills sort of person, but take it from me, once a bidet is experienced, it becomes a necessity. A toilet seat costing several hundred dollars seems like a big luxury compared to a $40 replacement seat, but I encourage everyone to spend the money to get a bidet because once you try one, you realize it's a necessity, not a luxury. (This also happened with the people who moved into my old house with another bidet when I moved out--he's a construction guy who said he’d never once though of having such “frills” but, after three months using a heated-seat, slow-close lid, and water cleaning, he said he and his wife would never go back! I feel the same way.) After moving from the home where I’d had a seat-bidet for two years to a home with only a conventional toilet seat, I immediately erupted with hemorrhoids (which I hadn’t had problems with since I installed the first seat.) The hemorrhoids stayed until I purchased this new Bio-bidet seat eight months later. After it was installed the hemorrhoids were gone in a less than a week. Accustomed to cleaning with water, I never felt clean without it during all those conventional-seat months, with all those shreds of paper left behind in the folds and the general feeling of not being clean. The one thing I wished for when I had the lesser model was a dryer, but now that I see how the dryer works, I realize that the concept of a dryer is probably a luxury too great to be wished for. Let’s face it, even a hot-enough-to-burn hair dryer would NOT be able to dry water DROPLETS. What I learned through trial and error was that 3 or 4 pieces of toilet paper, laid on top of each other then folded in half is enough to pat the droplets, then the dryer can dry the dampness so there is no chaffing. No rubbing with toilet paper to get clean because you’re already clean. The Bio-Bidet has more bells and whistles than my previous bidet seat, including jet and massage functions. For me, there is sufficient hot water for normal cleaning, though if you want some long massages or have a medical need, you might want to go to the continuous hot water model (if your electric can carry it). I’ve seen some people complain that the intensity of the water stream isn’t great, but I personally would’t want it any stronger. The water flow intensity in the Bio-Bidet is stronger than my old bidet.I also like the wall-mounted control panel. I’ve read some complaints about the cleaning function for women not reaching far enough. Certainly I had this problem with my old bidet, but the Bio-Bidet’s water stream is stronger and I have found that just by leaning forward slightly, it does just fine. Possibly there is a danger of too great an extension making the extender more likely to malfunction. In any case, I experimented until I got the hang of it, so to speak. I highly recommend a bidet but is a $500 bidet better than a $300 bidet? I think what you buy needs to depend on your budget. My sense is that this Bio-bidet model is a better quality than the $300 model I had (from a different company) but I’m sure that as greater numbers of us join our European friends in believing bidets are a necessity, the prices will come down. Let’s hope so, for it’s such a blessing to feel clean and not be “rubbed the wrong way” with painfully dry toilet paper. But I don't think you can go wrong with this one, though I have given it a "4" because the instructions say not to clean it with anything except water and to be careful not to get urine or feces on it or it will yellow and crack. This doesn't make sense to me. It's sort of like saying to avoid getting water on your washing machine. I don't like this aspect of it at all. Otherwise, it's really great.
C**S
Outstanding!
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to take your backside to the car wash, wonder no more! The only thing this doesn't do is place an air freshener, uh, somewhere. I installed this on my Toto CST744S-11 Drake Elongated toilet. It fits nicely, like it was made for it. The good: It has a heated seat, which is real nice in the winter time. You'll no longer feel like doing a jumping jack when making a late night visit to the pot and encounter a frozen seat. There is a little, quiet fan that sucks the air from the bowl and runs it through a filter. Say goodbye to courtesy flushes and HAZMAT breathing gear. The Posterior wash provides a spray of warm water that takes care of the Klingons and leaves you with a tidy rear. This, in turn, leaves you with tidy underwear. The Feminine wash, well, I'm a guy, so I can't comment...same goes with the "Massage" function. The Vortex? It works, but when you push that button, you better mean it! The heated air dry function works well. It won't save you money in the short term, since it uses electricity (about 200 watts I believe), but if you have a septic tank like I do, it will reduce pumping out the tank. The wireless remote is awesome! Not only can you place it just about anywhere (see below) but it can provide great amusement when you have unwitting guests over. When you close the lid, it gently lowers itself down. Finally, for easy cleaning, the whole thing comes off with just a pull of the lever, and as a guy, I'm all about easy cleaning. The not good: If you weigh more than, say, 250lbs, it will not hold up well. The wireless remote does not work well if your body is between the bidet and the remote. You'll need to put it off to the side. The internal hot water tank is unimpressive, size wise. If you use the water functions repeatedly, you'll run out of warm water...not fun in the winter. There are two solutions to this: 1) Wait a few minutes for the water to heat up, or, 2) Purchase a Biffy Bidet Bun Warmer or other water heater type thingy to preheat the water. This wasn't an issue when I lived in Los Angeles, but now that I'm in the desert, that water gets COLD. The conclusion: Bidets are finally making inroads in the United States, and it's high time, too. Some folks think the whole concept is gross, however, if some thought is given to this, bidets are a lot less gross than the alternative. I've used Bio Bidet products for years, and I have been satisfied by their workmanship and service. My previous bidet, eh, pooped out, and they repaired it and sent it back in less than two weeks. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
H**N
I didn't realise when I ordered that it only comes with American fittings so im now waiting for an adaptor to be able to use it
A**R
I was hesitant to buy this because a) I didn't know whether it is going to work in typical washroom in Canada, b) I didn't know whether I can install it by myself and c) whether it is as good as the toilets in Japan. Having been a user of the product for about a week, my answer to all these questions is YES, YES & YES. The toilet seat will work in your washroom as long as your washroom has power outlet and fresh water supply. The power cord is a little bit short so an extension cord may be needed. The installation is easy and the instruction is very clear; it takes me about 1 hour to install the toilet seat and fix any leaks. After a few "tries" of the toilet seat, I am very impressed with the functionalities: the heated seat, the water stream, etc. Some people commented that the hot water tank runs out of hot water pretty quickly. Personally, I have never had this issue. Maybe they are washing their butt for WAY too long! But, as a happy user of the Bio Bidet BB-1000S Supreme Advance Bidet Toilet Seat, I don't blame them!
C**C
Cumplio con todas las expectativas y con lo descrito en la pagina. Instalacion sencilla en 10mins, y funcionamiento adecuado en todo aspecto
N**A
Easy to install. Buttons are a nice size on the remote and easy to use and understand. Nice to have the water heater. Great idea for seniors and those with mobility issues.
M**C
Esta es la segunda vez que lo compro pues quede muy satisfecho la primera vez. Es facil de instalar y usar.
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