Advanced Clean® 2.0 Electric SpaLet® Bidet Seat With Remote Operation
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Overall Summary for: Advanced Clean® 2.0 Electric SpaLet® Bidet Seat With Remote Operation
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Review ExplorerAdvanced Clean® 2.0 Electric SpaLet® Bidet Seat With Remote Operation
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DIY Install (44)
Heated Seat (31)
Smart Remote Control (26)
Warm Water (23)
Adjustable Settings (23)
Adjustable Water Pressure (14)
Customizable Nozzle Positions (10)
Air Dryer (8)
Power Saving Mode (6)
Slow Close (6)
Self-Cleaning Nozzles (5)
Feminine Wash (5)
Spray Modes (5)
Deodorizing Technology (4)
Massage Feature (3)
Dual Water Spray System (3)
Night Light (2)
Stainless Steel Nozzle (1)
Oscillating Wash (1)
No built-in dryer; users still need toilet paper.
Dryer omission feels unacceptable for seat’s price point.
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[Incentivized Review] Great Product
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The product has been in our bathroom for about a week. The quality is very good. It has so many different features to choose from. It's great! This has definitely upgraded our toilet. The remote is awesome and easy to operate.
The one feature that seems to be missing is a dryer. Many bidet seats in this price range include this feature but this product does not have it.
Overall, I would recommend this product to a friend.
americanstandard-us.com2017-09-298012A80GRC-020
Positive
Comfortable to use, works pretty well, but doesn't totally get the job done
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This is my first ever SpaLet style seat at home, although I have seen them before in hotels. I wasn't ever comfortable trying out the spray at a hotel because I didn't actually know where the water came from or how they worked, but I did a bunch of research before ordering this and am now a lot more comfortable with the idea of it. In general, I do like it and am glad that I installed it, but it doesn't totally clean down yonder.
Three big things to me after researching wer...
This is my first ever SpaLet style seat at home, although I have seen them before in hotels. I wasn't ever comfortable trying out the spray at a hotel because I didn't actually know where the water came from or how they worked, but I did a bunch of research before ordering this and am now a lot more comfortable with the idea of it. In general, I do like it and am glad that I installed it, but it doesn't totally clean down yonder.
Three big things to me after researching were: (1) the water comes straight from the main wall supply, and is stored in an internal tank in the seat where it is heated, (2) the nozzles fully retract under a cover when not in use, and (3) the nozzles are self-cleaning. So, assuming that the internal tank doesn't get grimy, the water should be clean. The nozzles aren't out while you're taking care of business, and they clean themselves (I believe before and after use), so they should also be clean.
Before getting into the pros of this unit, there are some things that I want to point out:
(*) When installed with the seat up, it blocks off about 15% of the opening to the bowl on the side of the toilet tank. I hadn't ever seen an image of what this looks like with the seat up, and that surprised me a bit. Makes sense because the nozzle assembly has to be forward of the lip of the bowl. I just hadn't thought of that
(*) While it does reduce the amount of wiping, it doesn't eliminate it. Maybe I just need to work on my technique, but I've been using it for two weeks now
(*) The internal tank helps reduce the current draw from the outlet compared to a seat that heats the water on demand, but it also means that when the hot water runs out...you're going to get sprayed with cold water. Well, you, or whoever follows you. The cold water is bearable, but definitely not preferable
(*) To state the probably obvious, but I hadn't thought about it before reading someone state it - you need an electrical outlet for this. Like others, I'm currently running an extension cord because I don't have an outlet near my toilet (how many people do?). I do think that I like it enough to install an outlet, though
The things that I really like about it are:
(*) Super easy to install. The most time consuming part for me was totally cleaning the whole toilet and surrounding area. Installing this took maybe ten minutes
(*) Heated seat and water spray, with five different settings for each. I didn't think that I'd care about the heated seat, but I'm digging it. The heated spray, IMO, is an absolute must (see note above)
(*) The self-cleaning retractable nozzles, which I think are standard for this type of seat
(*) It's comfortable to sit on. I'm used to wooden seats and wasn't sure about a plastic one, but I like it. All of the surfaces are nicely rounded
(*) Adjustable nozzle position. Not really a requirement, but it's nice to have
(*) Adjustable spray pressure. You can go from a gentle clean to something more brisk, but none of them are actually abrasive feeling. I was afraid that this would feel like a fire hose on my nether regions, but it absolutely doesn't
Something that I'm neutral on:
(*) The remote. In some ways, it's nice that it isn't right on the seat. But, you need to find a place for it (I currently just sit it on the back of my toilet tank). I think that I'd actually prefer the controls to be on the side of the seat (which is an option that they offer in this seat)
(*) Plastic versus stainless steel nozzles. Sure, I'd like stainless steel, but Toto (the leading brand) also uses plastic, so they must not be that bad
Something that it doesn't have:
(*) Forced air drying. After getting this and researching some more, I learned that other models have heated forced air drying. I think that would be nice, but since I think that you'll need to wipe anyway, wiping away a little water is no big issue to me
I absolutely like it and am glad that I got it, but it's not perfect. Be prepared to still have to do some clean up afterwards, but it does feel better than wiping alone.
The United States2018-02-288012A80GRC-020
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Reasonable but not the best option
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We recently purchased a Toto toilet and Washlet and as we liked the functions so much, we purchased the American Standard Spalet bidet for our downstairs bathroom, since we already had an American Standard toilet. Despite measuring the toilet accurately with the help of our plumber, the Spalet didn't fit the original toilet so we purchased an up-to-date toilet which we were assured would fit. However, it only just fits - the Spalet is much bigger than the Toto Washlet and barely fits onto the to...
We recently purchased a Toto toilet and Washlet and as we liked the functions so much, we purchased the American Standard Spalet bidet for our downstairs bathroom, since we already had an American Standard toilet. Despite measuring the toilet accurately with the help of our plumber, the Spalet didn't fit the original toilet so we purchased an up-to-date toilet which we were assured would fit. However, it only just fits - the Spalet is much bigger than the Toto Washlet and barely fits onto the toilet. The seat is less secure and the lid is large and flops down onto your back if you sit too far back. Aesthetically, it is bulky and does not look as neat as the Toto version. The controls are not as intuitive so, all in all, I would say that it does an adequate job as far as the washing and drying are concerned but I would not recommend it highly. I would strongly recommend the Toto combination over this one.
plumbingonline.ca2023-12-118012A80GRC-020
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Great seat, very comfortable, we really like the dual bidet nozzles one for women and one for the rear. We really like that the seat opening is larger than other brands. Water temperature is great, it gets nice and Does not have a dryer, but that’s ok. Remote is large and can be put on the wall next to the bidet. We installed an outlet just below the water tank and to the left and the plug is not very noticeable. People have commented that the seat is huge, and looks geriatric. It does! But we would not part with it and everyone wants to use is bathroom for the seat. We are happy with the quality for the money compared to the Toto.
wayfair.com2020-08-188012A80GRC-020
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Great way to start the New Year
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I installed just after midnight on Jan 1. It was easy to do. My world will never be the same.
I now have a bit of luxury everyday.
Who knew a heated seat would be so nice. Remote control easy to understand and use. Hot water spray is great; the thought of Cold water being sprayed "there" just sends chills up my er-ah spine. Refreshing, and just so smart.
I don't need a night light and blow drier for just a few hundred more.
Yes, it is on the large side, but it offers alot.
Try to find the personal reviews on you tube. They are a hoot.
ENYOY!!!
The United States2020-01-178012A80GRC-020
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[Incentivized Review] American Standard has been making bidets in Japan for 50 years under the INAX brand name. So this...
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American Standard has been making bidets in Japan for 50 years under the INAX brand name. So this is a tried and true design.
It has many features, but the most important features for me are the following:
Slow-close seat and lid.
Remote control - no straining to see the control buttons on the side like other bidets have. Having the controls on a remote also keeps it out of the path of those with bad aim!
Integrated water heater and seat heater.
Has an ECO power saving mode. This feature re...
American Standard has been making bidets in Japan for 50 years under the INAX brand name. So this is a tried and true design.
It has many features, but the most important features for me are the following:
Slow-close seat and lid.
Remote control - no straining to see the control buttons on the side like other bidets have. Having the controls on a remote also keeps it out of the path of those with bad aim!
Integrated water heater and seat heater.
Has an ECO power saving mode. This feature reduces power consumption by turning off the water heater and seat heater for 8 hours while you are at work. The power settings are automatically restored after 8 hours just in time for you when you get back home.
Self Cleaning Nozzles - Nozzles are rinsed with water before and after cleansing.
What it is missing that some other bidet seats have, is an air dryer. You will still need some paper.
Unfortunately this American Standard Spalet Bidet seat did not fit my American Standard Cadet one piece elongated bowl toilet. I even have an American Standard soft close toilet seat on it. The bidet toilet seat is too wide at the mounting point for my toilet. I will need to replace my toilet in order to use this bidet seat.
An elongated bowl toilet is required for this seat, but this seat does not fit any elongated bowl toilet as others have said. Always check to make sure it will fit before buying, or make sure it will fit any replacement toilet you are planning to purchase.
You will need to have a GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) electrical outlet near by; the supplied power cord is about 40 inches long.
It is a bit bulky. But American Standard has packed a lot of features into this Spalet Bidet seat.
The seat arrived packed very well damage free, with the main box packed inside of another larger box.
homedepot.com2018-04-128012A80GRC-020
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Get bidet! Happy I got it. Wish I paid attention if it had a drier ..
wayfair.ca2020-04-048012A80GRC-020
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It is flimsy. And does not have a dryer. Do not buy