Electric versus Non Electric Bidet Seat
Nothing beats a warm seat during the cold season. Use hot water when you need it and cold water when you don't. At the push of a button, this is the luxury of an electronic bidet. However, some customers only need a simple bidet, which is cleaned after using the toilet. So, which one is right for you?
The two main features that non electric bidets lack are warm water and nozzle adjustment. Even in situations where a non electric bidet can have warm water, you'll need to connect a hot water kit to the sink's water supply valve. Features included in most electric bidets include warm water, adjustable nozzle position, nozzle oscillation, heated seat, warm air drying, and more. With an electric bidet, you can use all these functions with just one plug. Non electric bidets outperform electric bidets in overall spray pressure. This is because a non electric bidet uses your home's water pressure, which is much stronger than the internal pump inside an electric bidet. Installing an electric bidet is very easy when the power outlet is relatively close to the toilet. But if there is no outlet near the toilet, you may need an electrician. Non electric bidets don't have this dilemma, as they simply need to be connected to the toilet's shutoff valve. On the other hand, a non-electric bidet is always more affordable than an electric bidet.
Oceanwell has a wide selection of electronic and non-electronic bidets for you to choose from. Welcome to leave a message for consultation.
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