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The Brondell S102-EW Swash Bidet Toilet Seat offers a non-electric, dual-temperature bidet experience with separate front and rear nozzles, an ambient night light, and easy installation for elongated toilets. Designed for eco-conscious users, it reduces toilet paper usage and water waste while delivering customizable hygiene and comfort without the need for batteries or power.








| ASIN | B0815B8VZR |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Brondell |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,254) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 3.13 Kilograms |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | Swash Non-Electric Bidet |
| Name List for Name Plates | S102 - Hot Water |
| Product Dimensions | 50.88 x 36.55 x 6.48 cm; 3.13 kg |
S**Z
Make sure the t valves are 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/4 inch as the provided valves didn't fit the 1/2 inch pipes
S**U
Size & Shape: Elongated S102 seat inner hole opening diameter measures 11 inches front to back, and approximately 7.75 inches left to right at the widest part of the opening. The opening is egg-shaped. That's narrower in the front and wider at 3/4 the way to the back before rounding off. Edit 10/26/25 (MM/DD/YY): 5-6 years going strong. Both bidets are still going strong. About every other week, I use the quick-release mechanism and clean underneath. Still washing nozzles with a soapy paper towel each week. Very occasionally I spray them with bleach or hydrogen peroxide instead for a little more sanitation if I know I have been slacking in weekly cleanings especially for my family member's gross bathroom across the house. No growths on the nozzles themselves. The inside of the nozzle housing has grown a little bit of that pink bacteria, but it was easy to put some soap/safe sanitizer on a cotton swab and clean that all out. It was nothing extensive, for having never done it before for this many years. The yellowed hot water hose remains yellowed, and some of the gray seat bumpers underneath the seat have yellowed a little bit as well. I have not tried to treat them to remove yellowing. It seems the bumper's plastic is either aging from indirect sunlight from my window or from cleaner use over time. I do not have particularly hard water, but have also experienced no mineral buildups or changes in the bidet's water flow. I am lazy and I spray the whole seat with cleaner and just wipe up the excess where I can. I just stick some paper towels into the gaps where the cleaner seeps into, and use quick-release to unmount the seat to get underneath if necessary. Edit: 7/26/22 (MM/DD/YY) I liked it so much I purchased a second one on 7/8/21 for my other bathroom. The first one bought 1/4/20 is doing fine but the plastic hot water hose has started to yellow in color and the chrome(paint?) has started to look a little worn on the control dials. Through repeated cleaning with Lysol, I managed to accidentally rub off the Brondell logo, which has improved the look of the seat altogether. Nothing else but cosmetic changes to report. The second bidet came with the sticker used to indicate the markings on the control dial a little misplaced and peeled up on one side. Original Review: I've had it for about 9 months so far. Installation: The bidet wasn't exactly "hard" to install, it was more just my inexperience with plumbing and having to switch out copper supply pipes for flexible ones, checking for leaks, drilling a hole in my vanity to pass the hot water tube through and all that, but in the end the connections where the hot and cold tubes connect to the bidet itself, actually leaked. I had to put tons of plumbers tape to get them to stop leaking. The final time i taped it, when i tested the pressure, the connection shot out a little mist spray at my bathroom vanity cabinet and then hasn't leaked since. I am very careful about never touching the connections out of fear it would spring some sort of leak again. I ended up having to use the like "last resort" mounting holes in the seat bracket, because I needed my seat as far forward as possible to align with the edge of my toilet. The seat is actually really comfortably shaped, and doesn't cause nearly as much tingling or numbness in the legs as do standard toilet seats if you are sitting for a couple minutes. Use: I was worried about the water pressure because my home has somewhat inconsistent water pressure at times, but the pressure is strong--sometimes even too strong, but that's not entirely a bad thing considering the product was able to take this inconsistent water pressure and turn it into a strong jet. I found that I can actually purposefully get the pressure to be a little weaker, if upon activating the bidet spray, I turn the dial a little bit back towards "off" or "self clean" and the spray weakens for a bit instead of the nozzles immediately retracting. As much as i installed both a hot and cold water line, I end up preferring to have the mixer dial more towards cold, because that's not nearly as jarring as getting blasted with scalding water when someone opens a cold faucet elsewhere in the house, taking from your cold water supply. I do enjoy the unit and it does cut down on but does not eliminate toilet paper usage. (You've still got to wipe the water off yourself. I wouldn't trust using any reusable or "communal" towels for this purpose as you are only "hosed-down", not sanitized, and definitely still contain bathroom residue whether you like it or not.) Cleaning the unit: I wash the water jets with soap and water at least once weekly and I haven't had any issues with visible bacteria or mold growth. After gently pulling on the nozzles to expose them and soaping them down with a paper towel, I let them sit for a few minutes and then close the seat lid and run the self clean function on each nozzle to rinse the soap out. The self-clean kind of sprays in a mist and sometimes that water can spray out under the front of the seat, misting your bathroom floor. I've only used the quick release on the mounting bracket a few times to get a decent clean under the seat. You should want to check underneath here once in a while for "number one" splatter or old dehydrated liquid cleaner residue up underneath--between the seat and the mounting bracket, especially if you have males using the toilet, amplifying the amount of splatter you may have. I am very cautious when using the quick release function in fear of bumping the water connections. For standard seat maintenance I recommend spraying a paper towel with a mild cleaner and then wiping the seat and all of its outer casings to clean it, instead of spraying the seat directly--because the sprayed cleaner runs down the seat and seeps between the hardware and adds to the liquids that gather in crevices and underneath the mounting bracket. The indications for "front wash" and "back wash" are printed within a gel-like bubble-dome sticker that is applied to the circular face of the control dials. I would not spray this directly with cleaner as to discourage damage to the adhesive. I check the plastic mounting nuts underneath the back of the toilet for tightness once in a while if I notice the seat has any extra wobble to it (not often). My Complaints and Concerns: -I am uncertain of the longevity of the plastic tubing used for the hot water pipe. -I wasn't happy with the small leaks I experienced while connecting the hoses that came with the unit to the unit itself, thus having to use plumbers tape and hope it wouldn't spring a leak again. -Mildly annoyed that the self-clean function can spray mist underneath the front of the seat and onto the bathroom floor.
J**M
The hot water connection is a game changer. I have two if the cold water models and they work great. I bought this one and wasn’t sure what to expect with the hot water feature. It works great. Could not be happier!
G**3
Have used it for over two weeks now and have to say I wish I had bought one earlier in life. A bidet that is. I'm still going to wait for a couple years to say whether this particular brand and model is five star. Right now I have no reason not to think it will be worth the money. Seems well built, designed and functions at a five star level and hasn't been a problem. I will say from a personal perspective I'm glad I bought one that has a hot water feature. This one taps off another hot water supply like my adjacent bathroom sink. Other available features like the air dryer, night light, heated seat would not be something I would be interested in but the hot water feature is a must in my opinion. Edit::: I"m a male. and also a paraplegic.If you are a para and deal with daily mess of the bowl disfunction, this product is a must have. After 30 years doing without it I wish I had made the move years ago.
L**.
Works really well. Easy to install and good price. Bought a second one for other bathroom after trying the first
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