After researching, I decided against a smart toilet due to the high cost and potential complications during power outages.
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Most smart toilets rely on electricity for advanced features, but I’ve found that some models include manual flush options as a backup.
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Some smart toilets have a manual override, but the complexity and potential for failure make them less appealing to me.
I recommend a bidet over a full smart toilet for a balance of functionality and simplicity.
Anyone who has experienced a smart toilet, especially those from Japan, would understand their appeal and the health benefits they offer.
A smart toilet is a luxury that might be worth considering if you value the convenience and advanced features they provide.
I was able to afford a bidet after prices dropped and have since integrated it into my smart home system for enhanced convenience.
If you appreciate comfort and convenience, a smart toilet might be a worthwhile investment, despite the initial cost.
The heated seat feature of smart toilets is particularly valuable during colder months.
After several years of use, my Toto Washlet has proven to be one of the best upgrades to my home.
The improved hygiene from using a bidet seat has made it an essential part of my bathroom.
Despite the limited water pressure in my home, the bidet seat has been effective and satisfactory.
I’ve been using a basic bidet since the pandemic and would upgrade to a Toto model if I had the electrical setup for it.
Installing a smart toilet can be complex and may require professional help, especially if your bathroom setup isn’t standard.
I highly recommend the Horow smart toilet for its combination of luxury and practical features, including the bidet and heated seat.
I’m skeptical about the need for a smart toilet and prefer the simplicity of traditional bathroom fixtures.
Considering your daily usage, a smart toilet with a bidet might be overkill. A simpler bidet attachment could offer most of the benefits without the high cost.