🚽 Elevate Your Bathroom Experience with Smart Luxury!
The Inus N21 Korean Electric Bidet Toilet Seat combines modern technology with eco-friendly features, offering a tankless water system, adjustable temperatures, and a self-cleaning stainless steel nozzle. Its smart touch panel ensures ease of use, while the energy-saving mode promotes sustainability, making it a perfect addition to any contemporary bathroom.
Item Weight | 4.92 kg |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Oval |
Color | N21(with Kids Mode) |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
A**R
Excellent product at a great price
After relocating from Tokyo a few months ago, it has been painful to sit down on cold toilette seats and even colder porcelain bidets. Finally, we managed to fix that. The N22 has everything that's needed: excellent adjustability of the nozzles, sensical wash settings, excellent breadth of heat and water pressure settings, and even a dryer function. There are options form this brand with remote controlled functions. Based on our experience with different generations of Toyo washlettes, however those tend to fail after a few years and the replacement remote can be very expensive. The seat-attached panel of this seat works well and is easy to read and operate. Being the person who mostly has to fix things around the house, I especially like the very well done way how the seat attaches to the toilette. It seem solid and has been easy to install. We put it onto a Kohler elongated high efficiency bowl. Very happy!
J**R
Awesome until it broke
I installed this when I remodeled my bathroom. I love it! It was easy to install. It has features that are usually found on models twice as expensive. I worked great. However after less than a year the water stopped. Buttons work, nozzle moves, seat is warm, but no water. Despite the lies in the description ("Responsive Customer Service") their customer service is non-existent. The e-mail address in the manual is broken and all messages bounce. They don't answer their phone and don't return messages. They claim a 2 year warranty, but that is meaningless if you cannot contact them to honor it. Maybe I just got a lemon. Giving it 3 stars because I liked it a lot. If only they had some minimal amount of customer service to back it up I would have given it at least 4. If they had resolved the issue in a reasonable time I would have given 5, after all failures happen.Update: Upped to 4 stars because I finally did get warranty replacement. They don't answer the phone or listen to messages, but apparently call back numbers that come in. If your number is blocked you're SOL. When you get the return phone call you get the correct website (www.theinushome.com) where you can submit a claim.
L**G
Nice product
The build quality feels premium, and it has elevated the functionality of my bathroom. If you’re looking for an upgrade to modern comfort and hygiene, this bidet is worth every penny!
F**T
Love my new Korean made bidet
Very functional, nice looking and reasonably priced. Made in Korea which means quality and durability.
E**R
I Wish I Had Kept My Tushy
First and most important thing: This is garbage. Utter garbage. I had such high hopes - they've been dashed and obliterated.The two most annoying problems for me are insanely low water pressure and ridiculously slow mechanics.I installed a Tushy at the beginning of the pandemic and it was great - but COLD. After suffering through enough winters of freezing water on my most sensitive bits, I decided it was time for a warm water bidet. I wish I had chosen literally any other option than this one. I doubt I'll be able to return it, given it's been installed and used, but I am surely going to try.The Bad:The instructions that come with the product are nearly useless - the print is beyond tiny and not all steps/parts are mentioned. The coin in the photo showing the instructions is a dime - TINY. Installation was not overly complicated, but it would have been made easier with a readable/useful guide. There was a rubber gasket that didn't have any discernible home and it wasn't mentioned in the plastic-coated sheet (oh yeah, they coated the instructions in stiff plastic, so they can't even be recycled.)The power cord is pathetically short, but we are warned not to use an extension cord. Welp. Unless you've got an outlet within 3 feet of the left side of the toilet, you'll need one.When one sits down, the bidet dribbles water for several seconds, long before one would need it, then shuts off - wasteful of resources and money.When I press any control button, water immediately starts flowing, but it is a good 7-10 seconds before the nozzle is in position.Changing modes causes the water arm to fully retract, still spewing water, pause for a few seconds (spewing,) and then redeploy the arm back to where it is useful in the new mode, taking about 20 seconds to change modes. Why? The water is still cold when it first hits, and it shouldn't be necessary to completely pull the arm back before changing what it's doing. Nonsense and silliness.10-20 seconds may not sound like a long time to wait before cleaning up, but the annoyance ramps up pretty quickly throughout the day, especially given the wasted water. Start to finish with the Tushy took less than 5 seconds: This takes nearly a full minute because it takes longer to wash everything with the godawful pressure and built-in delays.Laughable water pressure. With the Tushy, I had to keep the pressure dial at 2 or less, lest I blast myself off the seat - crazy, unfettered water pressure on the same toilet and hookups. With this piece of junk, the water pressure is a joke, and it has to be due to some internal mechanical limitation. Nothing is blocked or kinked or full of residue - When not hooked up to this bidet, water comes out of the white bidet hose at full force. Attached to the bidet, it is close to useless.It is BIG. The back of the seat is insanely tall, the control panel is large and is on the same side as the skin sensor that tells the unit when someone is sitting on it. Large individuals or those with restricted mobility will likely need to adjust their body position to reach the right button on the side, and in so doing may lift up enough from the sensor to turn the whole hecking thing off completely. Putting the sensor on the other side would make so much more sense, as that would be the way one would need to lean.The Good:The seat heats up fairly quickly, which is nice.That is literally all that's good.This was a complete waste of money.
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