American Standard Advanced Clean 2.0 Slow Close Electric SpaLet Bidet Seat with Remote Operation for Elongated Toilet in White
American Standard Advanced Clean 2.0 Slow Close Electric SpaLet Bidet Seat with Remote Operation for Elongated Toilet in White
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American Standard Advanced Clean 2.0 Slow Close Electric SpaLet Bidet Seat with Remote Operation for Elongated Toilet in White

Key item features

  • Advanced Cleansing: Features independent self-cleaning dual nozzles for effective front and back cleansing with multiple spray options for a personalized experience.
  • Comfort Enhancements: Includes a heated seat with five adjustable temperature levels and adjustable water temperature with five settings for user comfort.
  • Effortless Operation: Utilizes an intuitive remote control for easy access to all cleansing and comfort features.
  • Odor Control: Incorporates an active charcoal deodorizer to reduce odors within the toilet bowl.
  • Hygienic Design: Equipped with a nozzle shutter to keep nozzles clean and hygienic, and a one-touch button for easy seat removal for cleaning.
  • Convenient Features: Designed with a slow-close seat and lid for user convenience and an eco-friendly one-touch power save mode.
  • Universal Fit: Compatible with most conventional elongated toilets, ensuring broad applicability.
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Pros

  • : Operates from a distance with good range.
  • : Features a comfortable surface for users.
  • : Process is relatively fast and straightforward.

Neutral

  • : Can be sleek and modern, but also bulky and difficult to install.

Cons

  • : Power cord's length may not be sufficient for all users.
  • : May require additional installation or battery power due to limited reach.
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Sep 12, 2024
C. Williams
5 out of 5 stars review

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Hip Hip BIDET!!!!!!

10/10 on my new (first) bidet toilet seat! The quality of the seat itself is very good. The bidet comes with a remote control and it's all very easy to understand and operate. My favorite part is the warm seat. Who knew it would feel so nice to warm your cheeks while going to the bathroom?

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Jun 6, 2024
AmStd-all-the-way
5 out of 5 stars review

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Spalet - best bet

Spalet - with remote - It is a great product. You have to try it.

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Oct 18, 2017
Phoebe123
5 out of 5 stars review

It made my family happy

We installed the bidet about a month ago and have been using it since. I am someone who is rather used to assemble furniture myself and to do minor repair around the house, including light plumbing. The installation manual of the bidet was nice enough, easy to understand and no major errors jumped at me. That's important because nothing is more frustration than a bad manual. The installation itself was a little tricky, though. Our water connection between faucet and toilet reservoir was a fixed pipe. I needed to exchange it to a flexible one, in order to get the necessary room for the T-junction, the junction where the water splits between going to the reservoir and the bidet. In the same trip to our local hardware store I also got yet another adjustable wrench, as the standard IKEA one does not apply enough force and the other ones would be too large to handle between toilet bowl and wall. I then tried for a really long while (2 hours maybe?) to get said T-junction flush against the water inlet pipe of the reservoir. I needed to really force the rubber washer inside the winding of the nut, adjust the angle while laying under the toilet bowl to screw the stuff together (get out those disinfectant wipes before going there). The whole construction of bidet pipes would always tilt the T-junction in a certain direction, it wouldn't be flush and would then leak. From all those readjustment the plastic winding of the reservoir inlet pipe ended up torn and it would leak even more. Eventually I gave up, completely exhausted and annoyed. My husband then brute forced it together, unloading a lot of anger into that wrench. Then it stopped leaking and now it sits there rock solid. I am not a weak person, not at all, but I did not manage to get it tight enough apparently. I deviated from the manual in that I did not screw the holder of the remote to the wall and rather used those velcro tape stripes meant for hanging heavier picture frames to tape the holder to our tile wall. I placed it above the toilet paper holder, which seems to be the perfect position for that thing. We never take the remote out of the holder and just press the buttons there. Oh, and how many buttons there are! The remote is very intuitive to use, but the bidet has so many features! You can adjust the water temperature (my favorite), the seat temperature (that'll be nice come winter in the mornings), spray angle and spray position (hello there, monthly female re-occurrence) and intensity (we don't change that much though), and some more stuff that I frankly haven't used yet. I love that I use way less toilet paper, that I am cleaner and that the water is warm and ends up just where it needs to go. I did use many bidets in the past and this one is by far the nicest to handle. My husband loves that the nozzle only appears when in use, and otherwise is out of the way of action. My husband's family is from the Middle East, where bidets are as common in the toilets as microwave ovens are in the kitchen. And they love this bidet. Now they're asking me where we got it from and whether I can install it at theirs. In the meantime they love using our restroom. Which is not weird at all.... Bottom line: Once you got it installed (and yes, you could get a plumber to do that for you), it's a dream to use and have. Go for it! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

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