I agree with you. I just bought one one month ago and I love it. I wouldn’t have my house without it now I’m afraid to go out of the house and if I had to go to the bathroom, I have to reach back to my business and clean it not looking forward to that.
Great review aaron. You covered all the bases. Can’t think of anything you left out.I just bought and install the C5 and I’ve only had a couple of days and I’m loving it. I was in California visiting my brother five years ago and he had one and I’ve been waiting ever since to get one and get it installed. I’m really happy I did
You install one. It’s simple. We have had our Toto C5 for several years and love it. We just added a second bathroom and our now installing a second Toro C5. We placed a the power source in the same place that our first bathrooms existing plug in was.
I'd recommend installing the remote holder on the side at shoulder level while seated... not the back behind the user. it is awkward to turn to the back while seated so better to install on the side. because you will probably want to keep the remote in its stand when not in use.
Mine is fully tightened but it moves. It's not the mounting bracket to toilet that moves. It's the toilet seat attachment to mounting bracket that moves.
@@zachmurphthe part that shifts is the clip in mechanism of the unit itself. So if you see the video at :37 the mounting bracket attached to the toilet is solid. It doesn't move at all. It's the unit that moves and there isn't a way to tighten it. It's a common problem for this design.
@@LazyCrazyGuy I've had the C5 for a year and no matter what is tried the seat shifts. It was very easy to install, luckily, there already was an electrical outlet.
Have a Toto bidet. Two things.... If there's ANY hardness in the water (have scale on faucets?), the nozzles will clog eventually. Happened to first unit. Have a water softener now, without issues. There's an activated carbon air filter for the fan that should be replaced when the unit blows "funky" smelling air. Search YT for replacement procedure.
Do any PFAS from this Washlet exit via the water stream? Is it less than bleached toilet paper has? Has any testing been done to test the water ran through the toilet seat, especially considering the heating option?
Would this be able to clean pop? My disabled son can't wipe and we have to wipe him. We use baby wipes to clean him. The problem is that if he goes to the bathroom and we are not aware he will wait but after a while he will just get up and pull his underwear up and not tell us till he sees us.
This specific model does not support the auto/on demand flush function. The K300, S7, and S7A does support auto flush capability with the use of a compatible auto flush kit.
You are supposed to install one. Apparently they usually use enough power that they require a gfci on a dedicated line to the electrical box. If doing a new build, it’s smart to put one in just in case, so you don’t have to run cable through drywall later.
Anyone figure out a way to stop it from wobbling side to side? It's happening a bit too often, and starting to be an annoying issue as I need to adjust it every time I finish my business to keep it centered.
4:08, the Ewater+ isn't for the pre-mist, it's only for cleaning the wand according to the official TOTO documentation... Ewater+ for the bowl (the "pre-mist") only happens when you upgrade to at least the S300e
I would say about 20-40 seconds before the water starts getting cold. Selected water pressure and temperature settings will also determine whether you run out of hot water sooner.
I got the mostly-identical K300 exactly one year ago, and I think the motor responsible for the “Pulse” feature is dying. it’s a somewhat useless feature imo anyway .. so I’m not sure what I’ll do about it.
TOTO does offer a repair service for $175 flat rate which covers the repair of the entire seat. They will replace any broken parts on it. Plus you get a one year full coverage warranty after repair (excluding courtesy repair) only if your washlet is already out of warranty.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND TOTO WASHLETS! Ours stopped working in 2 years. When we called to get trouble-shooting assistance, we were informed we need to ship the seat to the repair factory which will take 2 weeks. They indicated local repair might be available but then said we didn't meet the criteria for this service. The agent wasn't very friendly until I pointed out he didn't seem to care that I would have a seatless toilet for at least 2 weeks. Not sure why any appliance fails in this short amount of time but save yourself the trouble and look for a more reliable option and one where the company cares about customer service.
I've had mine for over 4 years with zero problem with the exception of one unit (my fault) which I had to send in (Costed me $175 outright for repair). You just have to find the right agent when calling their tech support. I've learned that the hard way when one of the agent straight up refuses to help. Sorry you went through this. Also, TOTO doesn't offer local repair services so not sure where they got that info from. It's either sent either to their California or Georgia facility, depending on where you live. Besides, TOTO is one of the most reliable bidet brands out there. If you go to Japan, you'll see a ton of washlet units that are over 7+ year old in both public and residential that are still in use today. Plus I've tried different brands of seats and I do still prefer TOTO even though the prices for these are a bit high for my standard.
@@BIGMIKESKNUTTS still living in mom’s basement! Guess your parents really thought it through before building the house to put a receptacle behind the toilet. Upon first glance of you after birth, they knew immediately you would be living with them for a very long time. That being said, I’m certain they installed the receptacle behind the toilet seat specifically for the bidet bc they both knew you were to dumb to wipe your own azz!!😂😂😂
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I agree with you. I just bought one one month ago and I love it. I wouldn’t have my house without it now I’m afraid to go out of the house and if I had to go to the bathroom, I have to reach back to my business and clean it not looking forward to that.
Great review aaron. You covered all the bases. Can’t think of anything you left out.I just bought and install the C5 and I’ve only had a couple of days and I’m loving it. I was in California visiting my brother five years ago and he had one and I’ve been waiting ever since to get one and get it installed. I’m really happy I did
How long does the dryer take to dry you? Is the dryer pretty powerful? I want to be dried real good.
You install one. It’s simple. We have had our Toto C5 for several years and love it. We just added a second bathroom and our now installing a second Toro C5. We placed a the power source in the same place that our first bathrooms existing plug in was.
Excellent review, sir. My butthole feels cleaner just having watched this video.
I have the C2 and my install is solid, I prefer it to the C5. No battery change and it's easier to use.
I'd recommend installing the remote holder on the side at shoulder level while seated... not the back behind the user. it is awkward to turn to the back while seated so better to install on the side. because you will probably want to keep the remote in its stand when not in use.
i tightened the seat bracket and the seat doea not shift at all. try tightening it turn more. good luck and nice video
Mine is fully tightened but it moves. It's not the mounting bracket to toilet that moves. It's the toilet seat attachment to mounting bracket that moves.
@@LazyCrazyGuy you need washers
@@zachmurphthe part that shifts is the clip in mechanism of the unit itself. So if you see the video at :37 the mounting bracket attached to the toilet is solid. It doesn't move at all. It's the unit that moves and there isn't a way to tighten it. It's a common problem for this design.
@@LazyCrazyGuy I've had the C5 for a year and no matter what is tried the seat shifts. It was very easy to install, luckily, there already was an electrical outlet.
Can this be modified for the water jet to shoot out at 4,000 psi?
You want to chisel your ass?
i knew when i traveled to Japan, i had to get one of these here lol.. i just need to install it.
Right! Once you've used one it's tough to go back
Luckily Japan used approx same voltage and same 2 pin jack. Otherwise, it’s a $1500 toilet seat only.
Excellent review. Thanks!
Actually, more like a Lexus. The ferrari is the S7.
Does that mean it looks good but spends more time in the shop than in operation?
@@aaronsrapidreviews 😄😄I see what you did there!
Have a Toto bidet. Two things....
If there's ANY hardness in the water (have scale on faucets?), the nozzles will clog eventually. Happened to first unit. Have a water softener now, without issues.
There's an activated carbon air filter for the fan that should be replaced when the unit blows "funky" smelling air. Search YT for replacement procedure.
Check out the bidet BB2000 on Bidet King. Probably less expensive than Toto.
Thanks for the review! Also, any idea why you didn’t add a GFCI outlet?
Entire circuit is already downstream from a GFCI breaker
Thanks for the great video!
Do any PFAS from this Washlet exit via the water stream? Is it less than bleached toilet paper has? Has any testing been done to test the water ran through the toilet seat, especially considering the heating option?
I have no idea and I don’t worry about such things
There is no PFAS emitted from the wand and the stream. They use a ceramic heater to heat the water.
How long is the electric cord?
Should be a gfci outlet. I’m just saying.
Can the temperature be set to 0?
Yes you can turn off the water heater using the remote if needed
Would this be able to clean pop? My disabled son can't wipe and we have to wipe him. We use baby wipes to clean him. The problem is that if he goes to the bathroom and we are not aware he will wait but after a while he will just get up and pull his underwear up and not tell us till he sees us.
Yes, it cleans poo. Though I've found you still need a bit of toilet paper for the final wipe.
@@aaronsrapidreviews ok that's for the info.
I'm looking into this for the exact same scenario (my son has I.D. and ASD 3, and i was going to ask the exact same question.
Are you serious? Get a care giver.
Electrician can make that happen for you 👍🏼
But how do you flush it? Is there a button for that?
The toilet flushes like normal, this just replaces the seat.
This specific model does not support the auto/on demand flush function. The K300, S7, and S7A does support auto flush capability with the use of a compatible auto flush kit.
I have TOTO for all my bathroom. My kids left for college but misses the toilets.
Who has an electrical outlet by their toilet?
You are supposed to install one.
Apparently they usually use enough power that they require a gfci on a dedicated line to the electrical box.
If doing a new build, it’s smart to put one in just in case, so you don’t have to run cable through drywall later.
I will SOON 😂
It’s shocking how many homes don’t have electricity near the toilet.
Me. Had one installed. Cost $100
@@Auronx3gfci is required by code due of proximity to water supply, not power draw.
Anyone figure out a way to stop it from wobbling side to side? It's happening a bit too often, and starting to be an annoying issue as I need to adjust it every time I finish my business to keep it centered.
4:08, the Ewater+ isn't for the pre-mist, it's only for cleaning the wand according to the official TOTO documentation... Ewater+ for the bowl (the "pre-mist") only happens when you upgrade to at least the S300e
How long does the warm water last?
I would say about 20-40 seconds before the water starts getting cold. Selected water pressure and temperature settings will also determine whether you run out of hot water sooner.
thanks, very informative... the manual was not much help...
@0:23 that aint dirt buddy
lol, it's a type of dirt
I got the mostly-identical K300 exactly one year ago, and I think the motor responsible for the “Pulse” feature is dying. it’s a somewhat useless feature imo anyway .. so I’m not sure what I’ll do about it.
TOTO does offer a repair service for $175 flat rate which covers the repair of the entire seat. They will replace any broken parts on it. Plus you get a one year full coverage warranty after repair (excluding courtesy repair) only if your washlet is already out of warranty.
Can I get one that vibrates too?? 😂😅
hahaha
@aaronsrapidreviews. How warm is it the water that it shoots??
Variable from barely warmer than tap to a little too warm
Your power outlet is scared already
If this is the Ferrari, what is my Toto s550e?
Dodge Dart
Definitely a Bugatti
I DO NOT RECOMMEND TOTO WASHLETS! Ours stopped working in 2 years. When we called to get trouble-shooting assistance, we were informed we need to ship the seat to the repair factory which will take 2 weeks. They indicated local repair might be available but then said we didn't meet the criteria for this service. The agent wasn't very friendly until I pointed out he didn't seem to care that I would have a seatless toilet for at least 2 weeks. Not sure why any appliance fails in this short amount of time but save yourself the trouble and look for a more reliable option and one where the company cares about customer service.
I've had mine for over 4 years with zero problem with the exception of one unit (my fault) which I had to send in (Costed me $175 outright for repair). You just have to find the right agent when calling their tech support. I've learned that the hard way when one of the agent straight up refuses to help. Sorry you went through this.
Also, TOTO doesn't offer local repair services so not sure where they got that info from. It's either sent either to their California or Georgia facility, depending on where you live.
Besides, TOTO is one of the most reliable bidet brands out there. If you go to Japan, you'll see a ton of washlet units that are over 7+ year old in both public and residential that are still in use today. Plus I've tried different brands of seats and I do still prefer TOTO even though the prices for these are a bit high for my standard.
Who has a plug near the toilet like that??
Anyone who installs one
Many homes in Japan has an outlet next to the toilet
Bentley, not Ferrari.
I would.say its Benz. s550e/s7 is Ferrari
That is a hell of a shitshow right there. Congratulations!
Water gets cold after few seconds. Ferrari?
I mean, the tank is pretty small. It's meant to quickly rinse your butt, not provide an enema.
The Ferrari with the flimsy seat which shakes from side to side.
Who tf has a electrical outlet behind the toilet?!?!🤷🏻♂️
Someone who installed one there, lol
I do. Not for the poors 😂😂😂
@@aaronsrapidreviews well it obviously wasn’t you…lol
@@BIGMIKESKNUTTS still living in mom’s basement! Guess your parents really thought it through before building the house to put a receptacle behind the toilet. Upon first glance of you after birth, they knew immediately you would be living with them for a very long time. That being said, I’m certain they installed the receptacle behind the toilet seat specifically for the bidet bc they both knew you were to dumb to wipe your own azz!!😂😂😂
dude, you are way too triggered by the sight of an outlet
It looks like an extra bill because from what I see, tissue will still be needed
I got this and I’m not a fan. It’s got a weird angle, and looks ugly. I’m super disappointed.
DON"T BUY< BS it will last 11-12 months then nothing Don't Buy you'll be disappointed
Which washlet model did you have?
Promo`SM 🙃
Yep I can crap faster on this seat than any other!
If Trump had one of these, maybe he’ll be less tight and not try to tear down the country. Otherwise, these bidet works for everyone.
kejriwal's toilet 😮😮😮