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Xiaomi Mijia Smart Toilet Seat w/ Waterproof Electric Bidet (AU Plug & Melb Stock) $299.94 Delivered @ Gearbite eBay

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Here is the first ever deal for AU stock and warranty for this product, it has been quite popular in the past for overseas stock but this seems to be the cheapest ever. Thought I'd give it a run considering how good Gearbite is with their customer service and their dedication to OzBargain.

Refer to previous discussions for clarity.

Please note: This comes with an English Manual

Feature Description
Color White
Instant Hot Constant Water Temperature Once start washing, fresh water source is heated to constant temperature and remained constant state for a longtime wash to save energy * Hygienic fresh water, prevent from bacteria breeding * More energy-saving than thermal storage type * After longtime washing, water temperature is still unchanging
Comfortable Feminine Cleaning With one nozzle on the side rim for cleaning the anus and genital areas, helping female to clean their vulva easily and keep healthy even in the menstruation period
4-Levels Adjustable Water Temperature/Pressure Seat Temperature Easy to customize your optimum water temperature, seat temperature and washing pressure As you sit down, the inserted sensor senses the user sitting on the toilet seat and automatically turn down the temperature, avoiding from burning your skin
Cold-hot Massage Washing Function Cold water and hot water massages your body by turns to relax your skin and improve partial blood circulation
Free External PP Cotton Filter Coming with a PP cotton filter, it effectively filters out more than 20 microns of impurities such as sand, dirt, rust and worms, providing more hygienic washing water than bathing
Dual-self-cleaning Nozzle / UV Sterilization Before washing, the ringlike flow will clean the nozzle thoroughly with UV light automatically killing the bacteria on the nozzle when the user is away from the toilet seat
Detail Design LED nightlight illumination, Full body IPX4 waterproof Soft Closing
Safety protection Auto shutdown when have any leakage
Voltage Rating 220V-240V
Waterproof Rating IPX4
Warranty One-year store warranty.
Package Include 1 x Smart Toilet Seat with AU Plug.

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      • +5

        Hope you aren't flushing them down the toilet. The ones labelled as 'flushable' certainly are not suitable for flushing. They're a major cause of blockages.

        • +1

          I knew someone would ask that! Definitely not. I don't want to ruin my septic tank.

        • +1

          @Clear:

          so what do you do with them?

        • @goodspeler: Recycle?

        • @Clear:

          but what do you do immediately after you have wiped the doo doo from your butt. where do you put them…

        • +2

          @goodspeler: Clothes line? Nah bin.

        • +2

          @Clear:

          but what about the smell of your fecal matter emanating from the bin??

        • +1

          @goodspeler: You empty it? Gees I wonder how women cope.

        • +3

          @Clear:

          but it smells in between the time you put your poo in the bin and the time you empty it? surely these are all valid and reasonable questions I am asking?

        • -3

          @goodspeler: Doesn't take long to put a wipe in the bin and then empty it straight after? Seems pretty easy to understand.

        • @Clear: I agree with goodspeler, seems a bit of a hassle to run out to my garbage bin everytime I chuck a king henry, and then replace the bin liner in the bin etc.

        • @charlesli679: Ummmm bin in bathroom? Heaps of ways of doing it. Gees how is this so hard to understand? Heaps of people do it. What do you recommend? Just normal toilet paper? Enjoy your worse hygiene.

        • +3

          @Clear:

          Wait so you empty the bin after every dump you take? Is that correct?

          I am not having a go at you, I am not sure why you're getting so defensive. I am not saying your version is any worse than normal toilet paper and never did. I am just trying to ascertain whether a bidet may solve this whole dilemna of wipes vs normal toilet paper and whether it is more hygenic/convenient than both aforementioned options (seems like it is).

        • @goodspeler: Washing with a wet cloth is more effective than washing with a dry cloth.

        • +2

          @Clear:

          I don't think there is a easy or convenient solution to this. The dirty wipes will always be a problem to get rid of in a bathroom.

          Everyone just flushes them and then says what you say.

        • -1

          @SamR: Just like everyone doesn't wash their hands?

        • @Clear:

          You are being deceptive.

          You say you put the wipes in the bin, so you must empty the bin every time otherwise it is gross.

          I would like to use wipes but there is no solution to this unless you line your bin then throw out the wipes and that liner every time.

          It is just not convenient. I am certain no-one does it, they just all flush them. Apparently according to reports 25% of people flush wipes.

          So seriously, what do you do, step by step after you wipe.

        • -1

          @Clear: You are the one struggling to understand the point people are making.

        • +2

          @SamR:
          +1 for the Aldi baby wipes…best thing ever. A small bin beside the toilet works well. Empty it once a week. No dramas with smell. Bin has a lid on it. Would definitely not flush them.

        • @SamR: I'm not being deceptive.

          After wiping it goes into this small bin with a small bag. I then use toilet paper to finish the deed and flush. I take the small bag and tie it up and put it into my wheelie bin which is in close proximity to my bathroom. Smell is not an issue as the wipe's fragrance is usually more overpowering + the bathroom fan aaaand a lid on the bin.

          Is this an inconvenience for some? Yes absolutely, but I take the extra 2 mins out of my day for better hygeine.

        • @noodlesfordaddy: This was about how I do it. People's concern was the bin being an inconvenience. It's not for me. So I've gone through the steps above if you're still not following.

        • @ohagas: Good to see one person understands it!

        • @Clear:

          Ok thanks for the full explanation.

          I want to solve this…. :)

        • @Clear: Do you do that EVERY time you poop?

        • @noodlesfordaddy: Nah sometimes I leave it in the bin and empty it later if I'm in a hurry. Smell isn't an issue.

        • @Clear:

          Heaps of people do it.

          I think we need a poll.

    • +3

      People use their hands for eating, picking noses, greeting others, performing surgery, stimulating erogenous zones, etc. OTOH bumholes are used for more limited and mostly personal activity - I think it makes sense that hands get more cleaning than bums.

      • +2

        If you stepped in some human poo, would you simply wipe your toes and the bits in between your toes with some dry tissue then immediately put your socks and shoes back on, or given the option, would you rather wash it with water?

        You don't use your feet for eating, picking noses, greeting others, etc. But which option makes more sense - dry tissue or clean water (and tissue)?

        • +1

          If my brow sweats I wipe it immediately; if my feet sweat I might wait till the end of the day till I give them a wash. If I stain a dress shirt I might change it immediately but a pair of work overalls will be used all day even if they're covered in oil.

          That is to say, each body part, like each cut of cloth, is treated according to the expectation of its use and performance. A hole that passes excrement as a matter of normal and regular function is going to be treated differently from a hand or a foot which are normally not expected to do so.

        • @thevofa: 6hrs ago it was dry aged blackmore wagyu tbone before it was turned into a pile of sh1t. Think about it!

        • @klownvandamn: If that was the case I'd be more concerned with the blood on my hands.

  • +1

    Hey that's my format :)

  • it's not syncing with my xioami hand towel

  • +3

    Clicked onto the deal while using an old-school toilet.

    Suddenly felt inadequate.

  • +2

    Why are these posts always filled with rubbish comments like this technology doesn't make sense?

    If you got fecal matter on your hands you wouldn't 'wash' your hands with toilet paper you would use hot water.

    • Well, warm water, soap and some sort of rubbing/scrubbing action

    • Anyone that doesn't use water after a poop is gross

      • +1

        Adding to this that just running water over your hands is not cleaning them. The mechanical action of scrubbing your hands is what does most of the work.

        A proper hand wash takes around 2 mins. Not so sure how you can mechanically wash your rear end to the same level, or how long that takes!

        • Not so sure how you can mechanically wash your rear end to the same level

          Yes, you can. Use your hands. Slap your anus if you have to. There are lots of tutorials on youtube on how to properly clean your anooos.

        • +1

          Adding to this that just running water over your hands is not cleaning them.

          Neither would be patting your hands with dry paper tissue.

    • Thanks for saying exactly what I wanted to say. I just moved to Australia and I still can't get used to not having a handheld water spray beside every toilet for this purpose. Thinking of either installing one of these or just the manual handheld water spray at least but the problem is getting it installed as I don't know any plumber that does these. Can anyone with a solution or plumber contact PM me please. Thanks

      • GTFO….. I've been through some pretty rank and rotten toilets that have those sprayers. Absolute filth! Water all over the floor it effing disgusting.

    • Would you go down on a girl/guy?

      • Do you have bowel movements out of your genitals?

        • Do you eat food with your (profanity) instead of your hands?

        • Do you eat food with your A$$ instead of your hands?

        • @OneMoreTune:

          So by your analogy you shouldn’t clean anywhere besides your hands since you only eat using them?

        • @corbz: So you DOOOO eat with your a$$. The rest of us clean our teeth also. Everything else is mangey…. look like I've crawled out of a septic tank but my teeth and hands are pristine.
          Now GTFO, what a waste of time.

        • @OneMoreTune: You’re not even addressing what I say directly.

          You asked if I would go down on someone. What’s your point? People (commonly, I don’t know about you) clean themselves in the shower using hot water. If anything you’re supporting my argument that you need water for hygiene reasons. I have pity for your partners since you apparently come out of septic tanks and only clean your hands and teeth.

          Then you asked if I eat food with my arse. Implying that you should only clean your hands? You’re probably against showers then since you don’t need to eat off of your body. Probably against doctors washing up to their elbows before surgery.

          I asked you a question and you dodge it again by inferring some nonsense logic. Why should I leave fecal matter on my body when I can wash it off without incurring any downside? You try and follow up your weak argument with with some immature ‘gtfo’. You really showed me.

        • @corbz: Sarcasm runs strong, Corbz runs a few cans short.

  • +1

    No hot air blower? Walk away with wet bottom?

    • +1

      This is the main reason why I would buy an expensive bidet as well, still need excess toilet paper since my arse is dripping wet from the logs falling down and the bidet

      • +4

        There are models with warm air blower
        Also one with music and water flowing sounds which will mask if you are noisy😁

  • Are these the one that selling around 200 aud in China?

    • +1

      Theres a good chance. A lot of Xiaomi stuff gets a nice out of china tax added to it.

  • -7

    …it just has to be said….

    WOT, no band 28!!

  • Your bum will thank you for it.

  • -1

    Does that mean it not in chinese language?

  • +1

    Auto shutdown when have any leakage

    Could be a problem, I'm on the toilet because I'm about to leak

    • see a doctor about your diarrhoea, probably diet related

      • Are you dr google?

        • actually yes, yes I am:
          diarrhoea
          ˌdʌɪəˈrɪə/Submit
          noun
          noun: diarrhea
          a condition in which faeces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form.

          and

          Causes
          Usually, diarrhea is caused by a virus that infects your gut. Some people call it "intestinal flu" or "stomach flu."

  • +4

    I really don't like the idea of water, electricity. my arse and made in China being combine into a single product

    • +1

      Something to tell the grandkids, about when the waterproof bidet became un-waterproofed.

    • +2

      1 sure way to get electrocuted, isn't it?

  • Does it integrate with the Mi Fit app? I like to know how big a deposit I make each day.

    • Better start thinking of a name for the chart.

      • The Bog Log

  • I wonder how well it performs compare to a simple piece of wet tissue.

  • thanks. got one for valentines. missus will be stoked

  • There is no way, that can substitue for a bidet, a bidet is wider and the water jet is wider coming from the front, this one, the water is coming from the back, which means, it is very likely it get poo over it.

  • Anyone know if the plug is on the left side or the right side?

    Thanks!

    • The cable on this Xiaomi model is on the right side. The water intake pipe is on the left side. However, both are long enough (in my case) to reach the other side. Hope it helps.

  • is there any place in melbourne for a demonstration before i buy.
    Any japanese restaurants, may be, anyone aware of?

    • Wonder if anyone would be willing to buy an ex-demo one of these?

  • +1

    The only missing feature is a teasmaid, therefore I'd have to pass on this.

  • +1

    How does this compare to say:

    https://goo.gl/dR6cYG
    $230~ (with 5% off from some sellers)

    The above model seems to have the same features, with the following bonuses:
    - Control Panel is in English
    - Heated air drying function
    - Cheaper
    - 5 Star eBay reviews


    The Xiaomi Model also seems to be available here:

    https://goo.gl/7QGq95
    $293.75 (using 5% back from Cashrewards)
    3-6 Day Expedited Shipping


    Genuine questions.
    After living in Japan for a year, I need this toilet seat back in my life.

    Thanks to anyone who has insight!

    • 3-6 day expedited shipping at a cost of 70 USD, slower shipping for $40 USD, so not cheaper from lightinthebox

      • Didn't notice there was a shipping cost, my bad. Thanks for pointing it out.

        Anyone know about the first model I linked? The heated air drying sounds like a nice feature, as is having the controls in English.

  • +2

    50 years from now we will be living on Xiaomi Earth

  • Costco had one when I went on the weekend

    • +1

      A Xiaomi Mijia Smart Toilet Seat?

  • Can I remotely activate the bidet from work for some surprise target practice?

    • There's no camera you perv

  • +3

    use the code "Podium" for a 10% off

  • I toilet seat with a "PP Filter". I normally put my PP in the toilet. Why filter it??

  • So you need an electrician to install a powerpoint next to the toilet and a plumber to plumb in the seat. Sounds expensive.

    One of our friends had one of these and the pipe in the thing burst, flooding the house. Luckily it was approved for Australian plumbing standards otherwise the claim with the insurance would have been void. Does this one here meet all the standards?

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