Electric Bidet Toilet Seat
The Electric Bidet Toilet Seat offers modern features like adjustable water temperature, pressure, a heated seat, and an air dryer. However, its complexity may put off those who prefer traditional toilets. While marketed for comfort, some features can feel gimmicky, leading to user dissatisfaction. The energy-efficient ECO mode often doesn't yield noticeable savings, and the night light is seen as unnecessary. Additionally, installation and maintenance may be more cumbersome than advertised. Potential buyers should evaluate if the Electric Bidet genuinely enhances their bathroom experience or complicates it. Despite its intent to improve cleanliness and comfort, many users find it falls short of their expectations.
Class: Value | Type: Seat |
Cleansing Performance: 4/5 | Design: 2/5 |
Features: 3/5 | Overall Score: 46 |
Design and Aesthetic Appeal
Performance and Features
Key Features
Adjustable Settings
Adjustable Water Pressure
Customizable Nozzle Positions
Deodorizing Technology
Dual Water Spray System
Heated Seat
Night Light
Power Saving Mode
Self-Cleaning Nozzles
Slow Close
Smart Remote Control
Spray Modes
Air Dryer
Hybrid Warm Water
DIY Install
Feminine Wash
Automatic Lid and Seat
Massage Feature
Seat Sensor
Stainless Steel Nozzle
UV Sterilization
Ambient Temp.
Oscillating Wash
Enema Function
Technical Specifications
Feature | Description |
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ASIN | B0CB2TRSZV |
SKU(s) | MT-520 |
Shipping Dimensions | 20.1 x 17.5 x 5.5 inches |
Shipping Weight | 12.23 pounds |
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Weight Specifications | 12.23 pounds |
Install and Maintain Manuals
Buy and Price
User Reviews






So very simple to install and get running.
Ok, so this will look a little weird in the pics but I got this at the perfect time. I had a round toilet bowl originally and this is of course for an elongated toilet but I tried it anyways and the first 2 pics show how it overlapped. This did push you more towards the front of the bowl but still works if you really want it to. I however decided that it was time for a new toilet anyways so we got an elongated one just to match it up and it was definitely worth it. The elongated bowl is the last... Ok, so this will look a little weird in the pics but I got this at the perfect time. I had a round toilet bowl originally and this is of course for an elongated toilet but I tried it anyways and the first 2 pics show how it overlapped. This did push you more towards the front of the bowl but still works if you really want it to. I however decided that it was time for a new toilet anyways so we got an elongated one just to match it up and it was definitely worth it. The elongated bowl is the last 3 pics. The heated seat works great, some might say even a little too great as we only have it 1 setting above the room temp(which is the lowest setting) and we love it. Always having a warm seat to sit on. The spray works great and can be adjusted slightly forward or backward(5 levels of tilt), and that is not including the womans' cleaning where it moves closer to the front of the bowl. There are also 5 levels of water pressure. It has an auto-clean for the nozzle a light and even a heated dryer with 5 heat levels( gets hot so always start at the lowest level and adjust accordingly) We keep ours at the second lowest level. There is also a kid mode which just uses less pressure and doesn't require the seat sensor to activate. There is a help button which doubles as an enema feature which increases the pressure so watch out or you will get a warm surprise. I did have to go to the hardware store to get an connector for the water line because the one given I don't think will work for anyone. We bought a 2 way tap with 1/2 OD inlet(comes from the water supply in the wall/floor with a 3/8 OD compression and 1/4 OD compression outlets. The 3/8 leads up to the toilets tank and the 1/4 is for the Bidet tank. You will need to remove the white plastic fitting by pressing the small tab in towards the fitting then pulling the 1/4 inch line out of it. Then feed that into the new 1/4OD compression fitting and tighten it down. For the remote, there is double-sided tape already on there but there is also screw holes if you really want that extra level of security. My wife never really understood my excitement about getting one of these until we got it and she tried it. Now she won't stop bragging to her parents about how great it is. If you ever wanted to try one I highly suggest this kit as it has a remote, heated dryer, heated water, heated seat, and levels of adjustment which are all things you are going to want in one.






This was not going in the nut to my toilet
Unfortunately, we had to return. It was not going in with my toilet.