WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+
96 Owners Reviews
162 Features Mentions in Reviews
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High-tech electronic bidet seat - Advanced cleaning technology for hygiene.
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EWATER+® on wand and bowl - Eco-friendly cleaning with electrolyzed water.
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Auto open/close - Convenience of automatic seat functionality.
Verdict
The WASHLET S550e offers a refined blend of advanced cleansing technology and thoughtful design, making it a compelling choice for those seeking enhanced hygiene with ecological benefits. Its ewater+ system and dual water spray provide thorough cleaning options, while features like the adjustable spray pressure and heated seat deliver personalized comfort. The seat’s design is both visually appealing and functional, with convenient automated operations and a helpful night light. However, some limitations—such as the relatively low air dryer performance, the need for a nearby power outlet with a short cord, and moderate nozzle customization—may affect usability for a few users. Overall, the WASHLET S550e excels in design and features, offering a reliable, easy-to-install bidet seat ideal for anyone prioritizing hygiene, comfort, and eco-friendly innovation.
Features
These are all WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+ features and their negative/positive mentions in the owners reviews
Technical Specifications
Technical information of the WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+ bidet seat
Basic Information
Type
Seat
SKU(s)
SW3054
Brand
TOTO
Variant
Cotton, Elongated
Model
WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+
Product Website
Installation & Setup
Installation Notes
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Electrical & Power
Max Power
1443-1444 W depending on model
Power Rating
Rated power consumption: 1287-1288 W depending on model
Power Consumption
1287-1288 W depending on model
Power Cord Length
3.94 ft (1.2 m)
Dimensions & Weights
Seat Dimensions
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Shipping Dimensions
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Weight Specifications
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Shipping Weight
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Weight Capacity
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Water & Plumbing
Water Supply Pressure
29 PSI (0.20 MPa)
Easy Water Strainer Access
yes
Universal Toilet Compatability
yes
Features & Options
Air Dryer
yes
Seat Shape
elongated
Bidet Towels
not included
Automatic Lid and Seat
Automatic
Adjustable Water Pressure
Advanced
Customizable Nozzle Positions
Basic
Documentation
Warranty
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Spec Sheet URL
Install and Maintain Manuals
Buy and Price
WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+ price history and current available prices. Choose the price and click to buy
| Colour | Shape | grainger.com | premierbidets.com | totousa.com |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Elongated | $1648.34 | $2502.00 | $2313.00 |
| Sedona Beige | Elongated | - | - | $2313.00 |
WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+
Price History
Owners Reviews
Real reviews from WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+ bidet seat owners
Perfect Washlet, Excellent Deal
This product has all the features I expect, without any functions that is only fancy but unnecessary. The price is excellent, it's half of the retail price in the store. I installed it on my existing toilet bowl. Installation is easy, just watch a YouTube video and the process is exactly like that. If you have an old house, the biggest challenge is probably dealing with the plumbing, or installing a power outlet in a tight spot. Fortunately for me, these were no is...
This product has all the features I expect, without any functions that is only fancy but unnecessary. The price is excellent, it's half of the retail price in the store. I installed it on my existing toilet bowl. Installation is easy, just watch a YouTube video and the process is exactly like that. If you have an old house, the biggest challenge is probably dealing with the plumbing, or installing a power outlet in a tight spot. Fortunately for me, these were no issues. I don't even consider myself handy, yet I finished the installation pretty smoothly. No power tool is required, just a big flat head screw driver and a small cup to catch the dropping water when the water tube was disconnected from the tank. I did wrap some Teflon tape around all the water connectors. This is not in the installation instruction, but I always do that. Once the power is connected, everything works perfectly. The only feature I disabled is the auto lid open/close, since my toilet is right next to my bathtub, I don't want it to welcome me when I am just about to take a bath. I can still open the seat (not the lid) with a button on the remote (see picture). If you have a private toilet closet, this auto lid open/close feature would be perfect for you. All other features are very practical. It cleans, blows dry, filters the air, and cleans itself. There is no need to buy the Washlet+ model (integrated bowl and washlet), in my opinion, unless you want the auto flush function. If I'm building a new house, I would probably buy that, otherwise I think this model is just perfect.
Toto, la reference
Esthétique, ultra fonctionnelle et une installation facile.
[Incentivized Review] The seat was incredibly easy to install, I replaced the old one in about 30 minutes. All of the r...
The seat was incredibly easy to install, I replaced the old one in about 30 minutes. All of the required hardware is included, all you need is a screwdriver and (maybe) an adjustable wrench (don’t overtighten). It is important to note that you do need to have an electrical outlet nearby. I installed a new one a few weeks ago knowing that I was getting this. The seat itself is comfortable, but you do lose some sitting room and the opening is smaller compared to the regular toilet seat it replace...
The seat was incredibly easy to install, I replaced the old one in about 30 minutes. All of the required hardware is included, all you need is a screwdriver and (maybe) an adjustable wrench (don’t overtighten). It is important to note that you do need to have an electrical outlet nearby. I installed a new one a few weeks ago knowing that I was getting this. The seat itself is comfortable, but you do lose some sitting room and the opening is smaller compared to the regular toilet seat it replaced, because the back part of the seat that houses the electronics and such take up some of the space. It is also simple to use, there are two buttons on left that toggle through low, medium and off settings for the heated seat temperature and water temperature. The dial on the right controls the water flow and ‘aim’ (forwards for front, back for rear and center for ‘off’). The flow isn’t overpowering, but enough to get you clean, and the water warms almost instantly. The sprayer itself is contained when not it use and has a self cleaning system, while the exterior doesn’t appear to be any more difficult to clean than any other seat. It also has a light that automatically illuminates for nighttime visits. My only complaint would be that the cord could be a little longer. I was able to reach mine on the opposite side, but an extra foot or two would’ve been nice so I could tuck it away better. In summary, it may seem a little expensive at first, but when you consider what you pay for a night or two at a fancy hotel compared to something like this that will last you for years of use, I think it is totally worth it. It will also save you money on toilet paper (although you’ll still need some to dry off) and have less impact on your pipes and the environment. It will get you cleaner and the seat heater and warm water are an added comfort. Go ahead and get one…your posterior will thank you later.
[Incentivized Review] This is the second bidet that I own, and I have to say that, right from the get go, I am not impr...
This is the second bidet that I own, and I have to say that, right from the get go, I am not impressed with the AquaWash 2.0 SpaLet. Most of my problems were in the installation, but I do have two other issues that are bringing the rating of this bidet down to a solid 3.0. First, installation: The seat uses a base plate with two sliding plates for each hole on the toilet. This is just how my other bidet attaches as well, as the electronics and water works for the bidet sit directly above the bo...
This is the second bidet that I own, and I have to say that, right from the get go, I am not impressed with the AquaWash 2.0 SpaLet. Most of my problems were in the installation, but I do have two other issues that are bringing the rating of this bidet down to a solid 3.0. First, installation: The seat uses a base plate with two sliding plates for each hole on the toilet. This is just how my other bidet attaches as well, as the electronics and water works for the bidet sit directly above the bolts. I don't think I've ever had so much difficulty getting a seat lined up properly. The sliding plates slide around, the base plate slides around and all in all it was rather tiring and took about 20 minutes just to get this thing situated in the right spot. However, the real issues started with the hose and the attachments. The included hose is stiff as a brick and the compression connectors at either end might as well be coated in oil. I don't know why AquaWash couldn't use thumbscrews like every other connection to a toilet. The instructions do not say if you should use a wrench, but I was forced to as there was simply no way to tighten the connectors. Once I had them on there, I realized I had made a mistake... both of the connectors had cross-threaded and were sitting crooked. I took them off, and realized just how cheaply made this product is: the hose connections on the T adapter and the bidet itself are plastic, and because of the cross-threading, where now damaged. Shaking my head, I re-connected the hoses very slowly, using as little torque with the wrench as possible and pulling very hard on the hose to get it align straight. I was successful in threading the second time, but this issue would not have arisen if the hose was more limber or the connectors were a higher quality plastic. Second, Use: I discovered that the electrical cord for the bidet was 1" too short to reach the outlet... forcing me to run it up and over the toilet instead of down and under and out of the way. It looks terrible. The other issue I have, and this very well maybe the end of this bidet: it emits a very high pitched beep when in use that continues to ring until it's turned back off. It is very irritating, but only comes on sometimes. Occasionally it just beeps a single chime and that's it. Last, in closing: I am so far not impressed with this bidet. I will use it for a short while, as it does appear to give decent pressure and leaves you "feeling fresh". However, I'm not sure its worth the eye sore of the dangling power cord, or the headache of the beeping. It does have pressure control for the water, seat heat and water heat.
Community Discussions
Discussions from WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+ owners
Reddit • 3 years ago
- “In my opinion, the best portable bidet set up!”
Reddit • 2 years ago
- “All in all, I'm quite happy with my purchase and would recommend it for smaller spaces where noise is a concern.”
- “The drier never dries you completely.”
Reddit • 5 years ago
- “I haven't been able to test the carbon filter yet, but mine came with the apparently superiors carbon-pellet filter, as opposed to the carbon sheet.”
- “The Toto is pretty obviously a more ``premium'' build (just compare the remotes as an example).”
Reddit • a year ago
- “However, if purchased from a US store, which operates on 110V, a voltage transformer is needed.”
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Summary
Overall summary of the WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+ bidet seat
WASHLET S550e - Classic - Elongated with ewater+
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Pros
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Water-pressure dial lets users pick gentle or strong spray
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In-bowl light aids late-night restroom visits
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Auto-rinses before/after sitting keeps nozzle consistently sanitary
Cons
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Requires nearby outlet; short cord often forces new wiring
Verdict
The WASHLET S550e offers a refined blend of advanced cleansing technology and thoughtful design, making it a compelling choice for those seeking enhanced hygiene with ecological benefits. Its ewater+ system and dual water spray provide thorough cleaning options, while features like the adjustable spray pressure and heated seat deliver personalized comfort. The seat’s design is both visually appealing and functional, with convenient automated operations and a helpful night light. However, some limitations—such as the relatively low air dryer performance, the need for a nearby power outlet with a short cord, and moderate nozzle customization—may affect usability for a few users. Overall, the WASHLET S550e excels in design and features, offering a reliable, easy-to-install bidet seat ideal for anyone prioritizing hygiene, comfort, and eco-friendly innovation.