

💦 Upgrade your throne with the ultimate clean—because your bathroom deserves a glow-up!
The Brondell Swash EcoSeat 102 is a non-electric bidet toilet seat designed for elongated toilets, featuring dual temperature water options, a dual nozzle system for front and rear cleansing, and easy self-installation without tools or electricity. Its eco-conscious design reduces toilet paper use and energy consumption, while the ergonomic slow-close seat and sleek styling bring modern comfort and sophistication to your bathroom routine.








| ASIN | B0815B8VZR |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #519 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Bidet Seats |
| Brand | Brondell |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,973) |
| Date First Available | November 7, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819911014040 |
| Included Components | Adjustable Bracket, Barrel Nut (2), Bidet, Mounting Bolt (2), Mounting Plate |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 6.89 pounds |
| Item model number | Swash Non-Electric Bidet |
| Manufacturer | Brondell |
| Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | Swash Non-Electric Bidet |
| Product Dimensions | 20.03"L x 14.25"W |
| Shape | Oval |
| Size | Elongated |
| Style | S102 - warm water |
| UPC | 819911014040 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited manufacturer's warranty when purchased from an authorized seller |
B**N
Best think I've ever boughten
I'm not one to write a review unless the item is a total bust. This bidet is amazing. I just installed one of those tall toilets but I really wanted a bidet (which I couldn't afford). I installed it by myself- 73 year old woman with no talent with directions and it was super easy. Works wonderfully.
N**.
Fantastic purchase.
Hands down best purchase ever. Not just the fact that using the bidet is so much better for cleanliness, but this seat was an awesome price, offers a lot of features you'd find on more expensive units, and the seat is far better quality than what came with the toilet. New toilet had a slow close seat and lid but it was kinda thin; but the seat and lid on the Brondell Swash is so thick and solid, it feels heavy duty! Way better than the toilet manufacturer's flimsy seat. Fit perfectly on a new American Standard round bowl. Installation was so easy; no tools needed (except to unscrew the existing water line connection at the wall). One hint: When installing the hot water line, you need to "back twist" the clear tubing line to screw it on to the unit. The compression fittings don't rotate so when you are trying to screw on to the attachment point, the line will undo what you just twisted on. Twist it a few turns before the final attachment. Came with teflon tape but it wasn't needed - no leaks.
D**E
Too pricey, but good quality
A bit pricey considering it’s all plastic, but overall it works well. Easy to install and use. I would definitely buy it again, though I do wish it were a little cheaper.
G**3
Opened my eyes to the world of bidets
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. Additional issue: Having this in use for a few months now I've noticed you need to pay attention to the shut off position of the big knob. If it isn't lined up perfectly it will drip water and you won't really notice it. So, after you're done take a moment to look at the spout and turn the big knob slightly if it is dripping.
G**N
I bought two - and they both work well!
I tried several different options on these unusual toilet bowls that exist in my new house. They are made by Crane, but have a design feature I've never seen before: The rim inside the bowl extends down 3" to conceal all the water jets which push water into the bowl. This hides the rust that seems to result in nearly every toilet bowl I've ever seen - so I do like the concept. HOWEVER, it creates a problem for those less-costly add-on bidets that install beneath the seat ring. The bidet wands that are supposed to project outward during use will hit that rim wall - at least one, if not both, will be blocked from extending. After trying two of those from two separate manufacturers - resulting in the same problem - and, worse, yet, raising the existing seat ring so high as to be a real problem - I was about ready to give up. What to do? Then I saw an ad for a complete bidet seat that did NOT cost $300+. Hmmm. That might be the perfect solution, so long as the shape (elongated) fit the bowl - and the opening of the seat ring was not too small. THAT is a problem reported by users concerning several of these full seat designs. I did my research and found the Brondell Swash Ecoseat. Amazon had two versions - one for adding the hot water supply line, and without. I knew from experience I do not need electric heated "everything". And, in fact, one bath in my house is near the sink area - another is in its own separate cubby. So I bought matching models, but one without the hot water supply line. Both were packed very well. Both installed without a hitch. Both had zero leaks when finished (I did have to buy two short flexible braided toilet supply lines, as suggested in the instructions). And I took a clue off a previous review posted here and wrapped the seats with clear cling wrap to test the jets (Brilliant Idea!!). They work flawlessly. They look great. And both the seat ring and lid have a soft-close feature that I did not have before. I must say - I'm very happy!! Problems solved!! I will no longer be battling with people at local stores over the few remaining rolls of TP - it's amazing the USA cannot produce enough in times of crisis. Just baffling... As a side note, after testing these, I can report they do a great and thorough cleaning job. I know it sounds silly, but we're all grownups here... right?
A**M
Has US plumbing fittings NOT UK. Contacted seller to ask for UK kit, was sent link for Brondell and they don't have UK kit either. So you will need US to UK adapters to be able to plumb in UK.
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
M**R
DOES NOT COMPLY WITH UK WATER REGULATIONS Illegal to fit in the UK without AB Air gap tank, leaves you open to prosecution Also only comes with US fittings
D**G
Installation required me to buy a few adapters because I have an in-wall tank. But nearby, it was simple to connect lines to my vanity with cold/hot water supply. Soft close lid is great. Works well! Love it!
C**S
good basic unit
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