Modern Bidet Toilet Seat with Water Heating Systems

Different types of bidets are available in the market, but the choice of one type over the others is determined by several factors. Apart from utility, the most important factor people consider before making a purchase is comfort. Hence electronic bidets win more applauds than its counterpart, the non-electric toilet seats. The advantages of using an electronic bidet are much more than having an air dry, wireless remote control and warmer seat in it.

Electronic bidets provide a better experience by letting you use warm water for cleaning yourself. The electronic bidet warms the water using electricity, every time it gives your genital areas a wash. One can easily adjust the temperature of the bidet as per the requirement. There are varieties in electronic bidets too. Electronic bidets are broadly categorized in two types, ones which enhances the utility by storing warm water or other, which activates on-demand heating system.

The first category, as the name suggests, has a water reservoir under the bidet seat to hold supply of warm water for 45-60 seconds. After a person uses the reserved warm water, the bidet prepares to warm water for the next person within 2-3 minutes. The second category of bidets does not hold water in any reservoir. They warm the water instantly while water passes through the bidets.

The on-demand heating system is more suitable for people who take time for extended wash. They get constant supply of warm water through this system. However, one must know that water reservoir systems use much less energy than on-demand heating systems. Hence, the deciding factor for selecting a bidet is completely a personal choice keeping comfort, utility, and budget in mind. One must note that on-demand bidet heating system is a new technology while reservoir bidet heating system has proved its worth in the last few years. Though the minor distinctions in the types of electronic bidet would not be a massive deciding factor, yet you must do your homework well to make an informed decision.

changed November 24, 2011