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Source for Toto Washlet toilet seats in Thailand


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I should have bought one when I was in Tokyo, I can't find them anywhere in Thailand. When I ask at home improvement stores or the plumber working on our house they look at me like I'm asking for a time machine or a vial or unicorn tears.

Has anyone found a place in Thailand, preferably in the Northeast, to buy a good quality toilet seat with adjustable sprayers, heated water and warm air ass dryer?

Home Pro has a very basic one, cold water, no adjustment and no dryer and it looks like it would last a week before it fell apart. I think the display model was broken before it was even ever used.

I've had one at my place in Europe for 5 years and never had a problem with it.

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Thanks for the links. I'll contact Toto to see if they can direct me to a dealer.

On the other site, the Clean Butt Bidet Spa CB-7500R looks identical to the Zenith I have at another house, except for the remote and the fact it's a lot more expensive than the one I got in Europe.

I noticed that the Clean Butt Bidet Spa CB-7500R has been superseded by the Brondell Swash 1000 Premium Bidet. The CB-7500R itself replaced the old Assmaster 5000.

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I don't blame you for wanting a Toto quality washlet, but the Thai generic ones aren't all that bad. Unheated water isn't that bad, either. After all tons of people in Thailand use the plain old hand-held sprayer without heating the water. I've had two Thai generic washlets, one when I lived in Bangkok and one now in my condo in Jomtien, and durability hasn't been an issue.

Also, be aware that not all washlets fit as well on all toilets. I was surprised at the range of sizes & shapes of toilet rims.

Criminy, that one from Egan Medical is pricey! And, dare I ask how the "Enema Cleansing" feature works? "It even has a enema cleansing function to dislodge any leftover feces in the colon to fall out and give the user that confident clean." blink.png

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On the Zenith, the "Enema Cleansing" function feels like someone's trying (unsuccessfully) to ram a hot knitting needle up your anal aperture, even at the lowest water force setting. Tried it once, that was enough. It's the only button I warn visitors not to touch.

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