Good video. I have an almost identical bidet, possibly manufactured in the same factory and then a different brand (DIB) applied, which I think is a common practice. My remote is identical in shape, layout and functions; only the colours of the markings is different. The wand/nozzle being stainless steel (as opposed to plastic) is a bonus. For the price, the range of features is good. I got it last year a month or two before the pandemic started, having given my parents one a couple of years ago. I wish that I had bought one earlier. I was fortunate to have a power point nearby. As you say, it's hard to go back. Absolutely brill. Happy washing!
So glad you did it with that type of toilet flush. Trouble we have is our loo is connected to very old pipes...Probably need a Plumber & Sparks as we have no additional electrics in the bathroom. Good vlog💜❣️💜
Thanks for the comment. It’s absolutely brilliant! I find with experience it’s best to use a little toilet paper first, then use the wash feature. Lovely to sit down on a heated seat too! Amazing how quickly you get used to the luxury of having one of these fitted. I definitely wouldn’t go back!
Nick's Projects isn't TH-cam a fascinating World.! I came to your channel find out how to put a microwave in to my van camper conversion (great info TX), and I've ended up, equally fascinated and entertained with your Japanese toilet seat...🤗 Hmm, The money I currently spend on moist toilet tissues X 2 bathrooms, would probably buy one of those rather ingenious, hygienic, eco-friendly loo seats, within a year..🤔 Great entertaining, informative content, thanks.
What if your toilet doesn't have a screw piece at the bottom? I have 2 pipes leading into the toilet, one plastic on leading into the wall on the left, and one metal pipe on the right leading into the ground. I got one of those manual ones that you spray yourself and I'm a bit lost on how to install it.
Hi nick, I've never seen one of your videos before. Glad I've watched this. I also went to Japan a few years ago and I loved the toilets and have been inspired to get a Japanese toilet in my home. I had no idea it was just the seat that does all the work and nothing in the pan. Do you think this is a retrofit for existing loo pans or do you think all Japanese toilets are like this? I'm planning on ripping out my whole bathroom and buying everything from new, do you know if there are different options if you're buying from new rather than retrofit or do you think this attachable seat is how it's done no matter what?
Very late comment but the seat one is just a cheap way to get the toilet without having to pay up thousands. If you want a toilet with the function it will not be just the seat. There you have for example Geberit aquaclean and other alternatives ^_^
what about when your toilet is other end of the room to the sink, with a bath in between? I would have to put a hole in the wall to get power from the bedroom but no idea how I would get water to it.
For anyone that will run into this problem, UK electrical regulations require it to be hooked up to an RCD unit external to the bathroom. So you kind of have to get creative in ways of how to do it. Typically the plug and connection are not supposed to be in the bathroom. If you want to look it up the closest thing to this would be installing a whirlpool bath, and the electrics are pretty much the same.
Interesting. Thanks Chris. We have a whirlpool bath in our main bathroom and that has an external fused spur switch, so I just copied the same method. I guess this could be swapped out with an RCD switch.
A fuse is all that's needed as far as installation, if your house already has RCD protection at the breaker (fuse) box. If you don't have RCD on your house and want to be cheap, and/or keep the scope down to a single project, you can get 1 gang fused RCD plates suitable for this. However I would strongly advise having RCD protection for your house, as it's the biggest electrical safety improvement since fuses. RCD protection is required for all circuits in new installs - some electricians even argue that dual RCD 'split load' breaker boxes don't comply with language used in the regs, and that every breaker should be an RCBO (combined breaker/MCB and RCD).
Easy to install, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxjA-hDN2m8_mi0Dg0JD8U6QiArozIAc4I and comfortable. No idea what other people were talking about when they said it was difficult to install or uncomfortable.
Keep up the good work on here mate how are u OK mate keep up there good work on here mate how are u OK mate Hove a good day mate form Greg bouchard u do a really good job on here mate how are u OK mate keep up there good work on here mate am a big fan of u do a really good job on here mate and at well be good too be are friends with u mate at well be good too be are friends with u mate
See you completely ignored EN1717 CAT5 requirements for the water supply that are designed to stop contaminated water getting back into your drinking water supply in the house. Hope you’ve not got sick from your toilet seat.
*Wow! A toilet seat I actually feel enthusiastic about and it **Looks.Luxury** , So quiet! So sleek! So durable! I love her.*
Good video. I have an almost identical bidet, possibly manufactured in the same factory and then a different brand (DIB) applied, which I think is a common practice. My remote is identical in shape, layout and functions; only the colours of the markings is different. The wand/nozzle being stainless steel (as opposed to plastic) is a bonus. For the price, the range of features is good. I got it last year a month or two before the pandemic started, having given my parents one a couple of years ago. I wish that I had bought one earlier. I was fortunate to have a power point nearby. As you say, it's hard to go back. Absolutely brill. Happy washing!
It definitely feels like a life upgrade! The warmed Seat is a great luxury too. 🤣. There is no way I would go back.
a couple of years later.
how much power does it use?
and what was it like?
So glad you did it with that type of toilet flush.
Trouble we have is our loo is connected to very old pipes...Probably need a Plumber & Sparks as we have no additional electrics in the bathroom.
Good vlog💜❣️💜
Hi Nick, looking into these, you had your a couple of years now is it still working well and the quality good? All the best Rob
Excellent video
Is it still working after years?
Good video. Question is how is it after 2 months?
Thanks for the comment. It’s absolutely brilliant! I find with experience it’s best to use a little toilet paper first, then use the wash feature. Lovely to sit down on a heated seat too! Amazing how quickly you get used to the luxury of having one of these fitted. I definitely wouldn’t go back!
Nick's Projects isn't TH-cam a fascinating World.!
I came to your channel find out how to put a microwave in to my van camper conversion (great info TX), and I've ended up, equally fascinated and entertained with your Japanese toilet seat...🤗
Hmm, The money I currently spend on moist toilet tissues X 2 bathrooms, would probably buy one of those rather ingenious, hygienic, eco-friendly loo seats, within a year..🤔
Great entertaining, informative content, thanks.
Hi, could you advise if the seat is able to stand a person sitting on it? Some are not. Thanks a lot.
Hi nick, is havjng the socket there legal? Is it not supposed to be 3m away from sink / shower or bath?
Great content
Does your toilet need to be next to your sink to get hot water? Thanks
Is seat warmed all the time, or only when you sit on it?
You have the option of temperature levels and always on or only on when you sit on it. I keep it on constant low.
Good work Nick.
Does the seat wash/spray unit warm the water? Assuming this is the case if you tee'd off a cold feed but just wanted to double check.
Yes, it’s a cold water feed, but there’s an element within the seat that warms up the water. You can adjust the water temperature using the panel too.
What if your toilet doesn't have a screw piece at the bottom? I have 2 pipes leading into the toilet, one plastic on leading into the wall on the left, and one metal pipe on the right leading into the ground.
I got one of those manual ones that you spray yourself and I'm a bit lost on how to install it.
Hello im your subscriber i just want to know how is the electric bidet because i just order mine recently is it still working?
Does it use the existing cistern to flush or is it made redundant?
The cistern still operates the flush and works completely separately from this unit.
Hey. How much did you end up paying with discount. And does warm water come instantly or takes a few seconds etc
I certainly DID have to use a wrench to nip the connectors tight. Must be the arthritis in my hands! Water seeping everywhere :(
Hi nick, I've never seen one of your videos before. Glad I've watched this. I also went to Japan a few years ago and I loved the toilets and have been inspired to get a Japanese toilet in my home. I had no idea it was just the seat that does all the work and nothing in the pan. Do you think this is a retrofit for existing loo pans or do you think all Japanese toilets are like this? I'm planning on ripping out my whole bathroom and buying everything from new, do you know if there are different options if you're buying from new rather than retrofit or do you think this attachable seat is how it's done no matter what?
Very late comment but the seat one is just a cheap way to get the toilet without having to pay up thousands. If you want a toilet with the function it will not be just the seat. There you have for example Geberit aquaclean and other alternatives ^_^
what about when your toilet is other end of the room to the sink, with a bath in between? I would have to put a hole in the wall to get power from the bedroom but no idea how I would get water to it.
How is it holding up?
We actually have 2 now! Working perfectly still.
Cheers
Glad it was of help!
Hi I ordered mine months ago but still waiting 🤷🏽♂️ thinking of Request my money back.
For anyone that will run into this problem, UK electrical regulations require it to be hooked up to an RCD unit external to the bathroom. So you kind of have to get creative in ways of how to do it. Typically the plug and connection are not supposed to be in the bathroom. If you want to look it up the closest thing to this would be installing a whirlpool bath, and the electrics are pretty much the same.
Interesting. Thanks Chris. We have a whirlpool bath in our main bathroom and that has an external fused spur switch, so I just copied the same method. I guess this could be swapped out with an RCD switch.
A fuse is all that's needed as far as installation, if your house already has RCD protection at the breaker (fuse) box.
If you don't have RCD on your house and want to be cheap, and/or keep the scope down to a single project, you can get 1 gang fused RCD plates suitable for this.
However I would strongly advise having RCD protection for your house, as it's the biggest electrical safety improvement since fuses. RCD protection is required for all circuits in new installs - some electricians even argue that dual RCD 'split load' breaker boxes don't comply with language used in the regs, and that every breaker should be an RCBO (combined breaker/MCB and RCD).
bahhahah i use closed capiton cause Autism and it translated 'loo roll' as 'lube roll' lmao
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When you say (this) is so silly because what is this 😏😏😏 Install this what is it , this .. this ??? 🙄🧐
Easy to install, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxjA-hDN2m8_mi0Dg0JD8U6QiArozIAc4I and comfortable. No idea what other people were talking about when they said it was difficult to install or uncomfortable.
Fnarr fnarr....😂
Pro tip: watch series at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Warren Logan Definitely, been watching on Flixzone for months myself :D
Keep up the good work on here mate how are u OK mate keep up there good work on here mate how are u OK mate Hove a good day mate form Greg bouchard u do a really good job on here mate how are u OK mate keep up there good work on here mate am a big fan of u do a really good job on here mate and at well be good too be are friends with u mate at well be good too be are friends with u mate
See you completely ignored EN1717 CAT5 requirements for the water supply that are designed to stop contaminated water getting back into your drinking water supply in the house. Hope you’ve not got sick from your toilet seat.
Only comment worth reading but 99% will not understand or know the ramifications 😢