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The FVZ Bidet Toilet Seat is a smart elongated seat featuring 4 wash modes including feminine and child washes, 3 adjustable heating levels for seat, water, and air, and self-cleaning stainless steel nozzles. It offers a wireless remote and side control knob for easy operation, a soft-close lid, and safety features like explosion-proof water pipes and SIAA-certified materials. Designed for easy installation on most elongated toilets, it delivers a hygienic, comfortable, and customizable bathroom upgrade.
Color | White |
Brand | FVZ |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Style | Elongated |
Shape | Elongated |
Item Weight | 5.49 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Manufacturer | Zhongshan Donlim Weili Cleaning Technology Co., Ltd |
Part Number | WLJG4-505V-US |
Item Weight | 12.07 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 22.38 x 17.75 x 7.38 inches |
Item model number | WLJG4-505V-US |
Size | Elongated |
Pattern | modern |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Heated Seats |
Included Components | Mounting Hardware, wireless remote, connecting components & instructions |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
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ABout the best you can get for the price. Worth it over the cheaper models for specific features...
I have only tried one other Bidet like this one, (Although I have used many non-powered ones in the past) by Vivahome that was about $50 cheaper than this one. That one was good for the price, and is being used by my daughter in her bathroom. I bought this one for the main bathroom, and after testing it out, I think its worth the extra $50. Heres the Pros compared to the vivahome one:1) The wand moves back and forth when cleaning your rear, which really helps in hitting that right spot to get it all clean. That feature alone is worth the upgrade compared to the ones that do not move like the viva home one.2) Water and seat warms up much faster in this model, the vivahome takes a bit longer to reach temp and start spraying.3) I like that the spray can be started by the remote on this model, does not require you to use the dail on the actual seat.4) Air dryer has more power compared to the vivahome one, although still inadiquate on its own to completely dry you. I find that you still need a square or 2 of toilet paper just to dab up the excess water, and then the air dryer can do the rest.5) I did not need to purchase a different splitter due to different china plumbing standards, as the one included in this bidet connects to the tank itself and then splits off to the bidet. Then the hose you have connected to the wall connects to the splitter on the tank. I was able to install this and get it working right out of the box.Neutral:Both are fairly bulky and would probably feel realy cramped on a Round toilet. (though this one sits lightly higher in the back) Both leave just enough space on an elopngated toilet for a guy with a decent amount of junk to still feel comfortable sitting on it without being too cramped up front.Negatives:The only thing the Vivahome one has over this one IMO is it does fit the shape of my toilets a little better. The Vivahome one also looks better to me when closed, The flat curved top on it looks sleeker and more premium IMO, but this is subjective.One other thing I noticed thats not really a negative, just a note, that might help someone else, I thought it was broken at first because I had plugged it in while I was sitting on it to pair the remote. but the seat would not operate any of the functions that requires the sensor to detect a person sitting on the toilet. Long story short, I had to get up and then sit back down for it to start working. The sensor would not detect that I was sitting on it since I powered it on while already sitting.I'll update the review after some time if I need to for durability, but so far I'm impressed with the perfomrnance and functionality of this Bidet. I have never used a TOTO (The industry standard to beat) and so can't compare it directly to that, but it does everything I need it to do at a price I can work with. Thats a win in my book.
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Was skeptical, but not anymore.
Prior to The pandemic I had bought two nice Inexpensive Bidet (Astor CB-1000, less than $25 at the time ) with no bells or whistles, for both bathrooms in the home. These Bidets weren’t cheaply made as some of them around the same price had all plastic and these bidets had metal connections, however it just sprayed water, no need for an electrical hook up and over the last five years have been very happy with those.As I started looking for one for my master bathroom I was originally skeptical about so many five star reviews at the time there was 98% of the reviews were five star and 2% were four star with nothing three or lower but since it said free returns. Though there were only about 130 reviews it showed that over 500 had been sold in the last month so I decided to buy it as it has all the functions I needed and not as expensive as more of a name brand and I even went to a local plumbing showroom and something similar was well over $1000. Since I had the plumber here fixing my shower, I had him install the bidet told him that this particular bidet seat looked almost identical to one that cost well over $100 more and he said it was probably manufactured in the same place as the expensive one, but without the name recognition. He said it looked like quality parts as the connectors were brass and it had the braided metal hoses whereas cheaper ones he said have all plastic and they leak after a while. Have had it in now for more than a day, but I’ve used it more than normal just to play around with the controls. First, you have to be sitting on it to make the water activate and you can use the remote control to program it without sitting on the seat, but there’s a sensor in the seat to detect if you were sitting on it. There is also a built-in control on the side so you don’t have to use the remote control and it’s programmed with presets. I tested the seat sensor as it says it’ll turn the wash or drying function off. If you get off the seat prior to the timer stopping it worked like it said it would. Being in New England, I set the water temperature on level three as it came preset in level two. The pressure is fine and there’s three levels of pressure plus power wash so still playing around with that to determine which one I wanna go with but the users manual for installation and instructions covers everything. There was even a cardboard template for installing the seat properly witched the plumber briefly went over and installed it. Like I said previously, it took him less than 10 minutes to install it and if he wasn’t already here, I could’ve done it, but since I have a bad knee and can’t put a lot of pressure on it, I just paid him too along with the other work he was here for. The only complaint I did have about the unit was the sale price it was originally around $300 when I ordered it and when it arrived, I just happened to go back in to Amazon and checked and there was a quick sale or something similar. I don’t remember what they called it, but it was now $70 cheaper with the sale price and a coupon. I called Amazon Customer Service and they could not price match for some reason so they had me order again at the cheaper price and do a return on the original one. It required to be in the original packaging to drop off at the UPS store which since I never opened it was not a problem. It just took me time to go to the UPS store as the closest one is 45 minutes away again being in rural New England, so I just plan to do, a bunch of errands while I was in the area so my recommendation would be to check the price since it fluctuates, I’m very happy with the Bidet and plan to buy another one for the other bathroom.
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