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Best bidet toilet seat deals for November 2021

Keeping your butt clean is a high priority, which caused serious issues during last year’s pandemic-related toilet paper shortage. It was an uncomfortable surprise, to say the least! With those shortages, many people sought alternative cleansing methods after using the toilet. Toilet paper is no longer lacking, but many people have found that they like a bidet or bidet toilet seat better. Just one spray a day can keep the nasties away! If you’re searching for the best bidet deals, you’ll be happy to know that there are a ton of Black Friday deals already live — retailers started the festivities earlier than ever this year! We’ve also spent time rounding up the best bidet toilet deals you can shop today, which you’ll find below.

Today’s best bidet deals

This fixture features a heated seat, temperature control, water pressure control, and a remote. The unit is tankless and self-flushing. more
This bidet attachment features temperature control and pressure and angle controls for a targeted spray. Includes everything for an easy install and requires no electricity or additional plumbing. more
This seat is heated and includes a remote that controls the temperature and water pressure. Also features independent self-cleaning nozzles. more
This seat features two self-cleaning nozzles for independent front and back cleaning. The nozzles and slow-close seat are antimicrobial. Includes a remote. more
This seat is heated and features a water pressure control and temperature control. Fits on round toilets. more
Made specifically for women, the Yosoo bidet has an adjustable dual nozzle to cleanse both front and rear sides. It's easy to install and the bidet nozzle is self-cleaning as well. more
Make your toilet better with the Calero smart toilet seat and bidet. It comes with a customizable warm-wash bidet and air dryer technology. For reduced electricity consumption, turn on ECO mode. more
Without relying on any complicated buttons, the BioBidet Glow bidet toilet attachment isn't limited to fixed settings and allows you to fully control your cleaning with every in-between covered. more
Fully personalize your cleaning with the BioBidet HD-7000 bidet toilet seat for elongated toilets, with all the essential washes, including turbo and child modes. more
If you're looking for a user-friendly and cost-effective bidet, SaniWise has you covered. It requires no electricity, has adjustable water pressure, and the toilet seat is comfortable to sit on. more
This bidet toilet seat offers a low-profile design that blends in with your existing toilet and offers features including warm water, twin nozzles, and adjustable water temperature and pressure. more
Get comfort and thorough cleaning with the fully automated Toto C200 toilet seat bidet. It's built with a soft rear and front spray that can be controlled via a panel on the side. more
If you're looking for a great \ bidet toilet seat that does it all for your round toilet, this BioBidet Supreme BB-1000 is what you need, with a slew of cleaning features you can't miss. more
Experience the best Luxe has to offer in bidet technology with the Neo 320 toilet attachment, designed with the best of everything they have, including a feminine wash and self-cleaning. more
Combined with amazing performance and the transitional style of the Archer collection, this toilet also blends design elements found in Craftsman furniture and the intricate facets of fine jewelry. more
Packed with everything you could ever want from a bidet toilet seat, the BioBidet Supreme BB-1000 is a well-rounded option that has it all, including a heater, air dryer, massager, and bubble wash. more
This manual cleansing toilet seat makes it easy to add the freshness of bidet cleansing to your existing toilet and requires no electricity or batteries. more

How to choose a bidet

Bidets are not that familiar to most Americans, so choosing the right one for you may prove to be harder than you think — but a bidet is worth it.

The first thing to consider is money. Although a bidet will save you money in the long run (on the toilet paper cost), they aren’t a drop in the bucket. A whole unit can cost upwards of $1,000, while a decent toilet seat attatchment will set you back north of $100. The price of the bidet toilet seat or actual bidet is dependent on several factors. The first factor is electric or non-electric. Almost all cheaper bidets are non-electric — they work using the water pressure in your home. Electric bidets are often loaded with extras such as heated seats, increased adjustable water pressure, ambient noise that muffles nature’s sounds, and more. Most electric units also come with a remote.

The second factor is water temperature. Almost all bidets offer heated water because cold water on sensitive areas is a no-no. Some models have their own tank that heats and holds warm water, while others are connected to your home’s hot water supply to get the job done.

Self-cleaning nozzles are the next factor to consider. Having the ability to clean the nozzle before using it is a nice feature and feels more sanitary overall. Since some splashing occurs inside the toilet bowl when using it, the ability to quickly rinse the nozzle is a definite positive.

Next comes the question of attachment, full seat, or entire fixture. Most attachment bidets are mechanical. If you don’t want an attachment hanging off the side of your toilet, a seat is the way to go. Seats are more expensive than attachments, but some offer additional features such as heated seats and slow-close lids. Though way more expensive than an attachment or seat, the features are unparalleled when it comes to a whole fixture. Most of them have heater water and seat with adjustable levels for each, adjustable water pressure, slow-close lid, electronic controls in the form of a remote or attached side panel, a nozzle (or multiple nozzles) that has adjustable positions, and more.

Finally, installation. You’ll want to go with a toilet seat attatchment like Tushy if you want to install it yourself. Aything more complicated and you may need to call the contractors in.

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