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Xiaomi Mijia Smart Toilet Seat USD $299.99/AUD $403 (was $671.94 save 49%) @ GeekBuying

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Xiaomi Mijia Smart Toilet Seat UV Sterilization IPX4 Waterproof Electric Bidet Cover Dual Self-cleaning Nozzle Intelligent Toilet Lid -White

Highlights
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-grade Adjustable Water Temp. Pressure Seat Temp

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

Hip Wash Back and Forth

Press the "Hip Wash" button again, the nozzle will move back and forth constantly to expand the washing area, improving the cleaning effect.

Standard 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

LED nightlight illumination

Convenient for night use, without disturbing your family

Full body IPX4 waterproof

Splash-proof in full range, safe and reliable for daily use

Seat cover slowly down

Prevent the seat ring falling down quickly with a harsh sound

Safety protection

In emergency of electrical leakage, the plug will auto shutdown.

No Band 28

I loved these in Japan!

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        • +2

          Band #1 = You spray seat
          Band #2 = Seat sprays you

  • +3

    i use a little bidet spray gun for cleaning my bum + cleaning the toilet. cost < $20 if iirc

    • link?

    • +25

      You mean Gerni?

      • +1

        I knew that recent supercheap gerni deal would come in handy!

    • +1

      just the nozzle for cold water?

      I bought one "smart toilet seat" nearly ten years ago for $120 on ebay and that was the cheapest. It stopped working after five years. I have been hunting for another one but they don't sell it cheap anymore. Around $400 and up only. I have been waiting for the one sold by Costco for $499 to be discounted…

      • What? I've never seen one at costco

        • There is one sold at costco, you can see it here

    • i mean the sort of set up shown in https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1W.JgSpXXXXbhapXXq6xXFXXXR/Hig… with a stainless steel sprayer, a diverter, a hose and a holder https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-bidet-spray.html

  • +7

    Does this just plug into a standard AU socket? Will you need a plumber to get the water set up? Does it fit over a standard size Aus Toilet?

    • +1

      Well asked, you need water connection and a power point, is it even AUS elec. compliant

      • +1

        There is some legality locally about powerpoint and water sources (not a sparky or plumber so don't know the reg).
        May need a plumber by law (depending on state regs) I would think as technically it involves connecting to a sewerage device but a T piece on your cistern connection to the external filter (see web picks) probably isn't difficult with a braided hose.
        Wouldn't be aus elect compliant as would probably need a c tick

        • +3

          Doesn't need a plumber. No sewerage connected just water in.

          Needs a sparky off you don't have a Power point nearby.

          If you're doing the PowerPoint (which you're not supposed to in Australia)

          Follow the regulation and install according to the bathroom electrical zones AS/NZS 3000:2007

        • @elcheapoinoz:

          Doesn't need a plumber. No sewerage connected just water in.

          Legally you do need a plumber. This is Australia where you can't do anything without yourself.

        • +3

          @Maverick-au:
          "where you can't do anything without yourself."
          Ah ok, I'll just do it myself then :)

        • @Maverick-au:
          You're allowed to connect appliances

        • @elcheapoinoz:

          You're allowed to connect appliances

          That's not true in all cases and doesn't apply here as the connection requires you to turn off the water and fit a t-piece. This is illegal for a home owner to do.

    • +5

      I brought a 240V Panasonic one back from Japan. they come with a T connection to use on your existing water connection. It splits the water into 2 outputs from the existing tap. I had a power point nearby, so it was simple.

      • How much was it. Going to jpn next year might get one

        • Around $750 from one of the big stores near the Shinjuku Station. Be sure to buy the ones made for the Chinese market as they run at 220V (as opposed to the Japanese ones at 110V)

          I would be more inclined to source locally if I needed another though. Hyundai makes a decent one.

        • @Risto: ic! thank you.

          Maybe I'll just buy one from costco. It's korean made if I'm not mistaken.

      1. "Does this just plug into a standard AU socket?"
        Connector Type: CN Plug.
        No. you will need a little adapter which cost you a few bucks.

      2. Will you need a plumber to get the water set up?
        No.
        But if you would rather someone else do it for you, then by all means.

      3. Does it fit over a standard size Aus Toilet?
        Yes.

  • +6

    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

    Worms?

    • +2

      Ringworms.

      • +5

        Good! Those ringworms are the hardest to filter out! Even scientists can't find the actual worm.

  • +11

    Xiaomi Mijia Smart Toilet

    Does this require fibre ?

    • +5

      To the node.

      • +4

        To your rectum.

        • To Uranus…

    • No just a smart arse

  • +2

    Make you know the dimensions of your existing toilet bowl and that this will fit … and you have a powerpoint nearby.

  • +2

    What else they don't have?

    • +8

      Yeah. These Xiamoi products are really going down the toilet these days.

  • Are the electrical bits close to your body DC or AC?

    • +14

      The oz version should support AC⚡DC

      • +1

        oh, that's a band

        • +1

          Is it band 28?

  • +1

    Great! Now China is also spying our bowel movements! :D

  • +2

    IMHO these units are always butt ugly ;) but completely functional, Japanese bidet seats are great, they get the job done.

  • +4

    Came for the toilet humour…

  • +11

    I’m only here for the comments.

  • Upvoted just "because".. The Toilet is a man's (or woman's) throne!

  • Not sure about sitting on something plugged into 240V just above a bowl of water.

    • +24

      Do you also avoid kettles?

      • not to be used without an safety switch on your supply board IMHO.
        don't want to fry your nucks duts

      • +13

        I don't sit on Kettles. You sicko.

      • +1

        Do you sit on a kettle?? At least not after it's boiled I hope lol!

  • I don't even want to know what 'smart' features it has with MiHome.

  • +3

    This is a flush in the pan deal.

    • +6

      Buy one, get twos free.

      • I see what U DID there

  • +1

    No dryer?

    • +1

      If you need dryer (and wireless remote), you have to go slightly higher price with Samsung:

      https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Genuine-SAMSUNG-SBD-AB970S-Elect…

    • Damn, I assumed this was included.

    • I had one with dryer and it's so inefficient, better wipe it with few pieces of TP. The newer Japanese bidet seems to have abandoned dryer too.

      • Yup. The for function is rubbish no matter how much you pay. A little square of to does the job better

      • A separate ass drying unit could do the trick: just fit one of those high powered dyson hand dryers to a wall upside down

  • +10

    They had me at -

    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

    • +3

      They had me at homothermal water supply!

  • Is it 110 or 240?

    • +1

      I have no power in my outhouse, will have to build one inside i guess.

    • 220v

      • Thank you,

  • +7

    I just returned from Japan, visited there the first time. The toilets were great, specially in cold weather, warm seats and warm what wash. I checked the price and it was $1,200 AUD. If this does function the same way, then it is great.

  • +8

    Mixing 240v and water on a toilet seat?

    Purchased.

  • +4

    Cue this thread being flushed with comments.

  • I was in Japan and dare not use the spray feature. Does it not just spray back someone else's shit back at you? Surely someone has diahrea'd projectile covered the spray nosal previously.

    • +5

      yeah but it would be diluted shit.

      • +1

        I would imagine there is more shit in the water you shower with in places such as China. What makes you think the sprayer gets shat on? Physics would make that quite difficult unless you have a special talent.

        • +9

          Sometimes you have to find that angle to get the super hard log out… and halfway when you're squeezing then the slush portion comes out at full velocity… you know that rapid chunking flying sound it makes… fllff flff fllff flfff

        • +3

          I understand his concern. It's at least conceivable that fecal matter dislodged upon spraying could then land on the nozzle (while in operation, since most if not all nozzles I believe retract).

        • @kyoba: haha fliff

        • @kyoba:

          This guy shits.

        • @kyoba:

          Sounds like you need a squatty potty

          https://youtu.be/YbYWhdLO43Q

        • @Shiny Mew: yeah you're right. Most of the smart seats have retractable spray nozzles to protect them from being sprayed on… Wondering if this one retracts. The descriptions for xiaomi products are always so useless

    • i think the nozzle hides away when its not being used. youd have to have your arse at a pretty strange angle to be able to hit the mechanism when having a diarrhea episode.

      • +9

        youd have to have your arse at a pretty strange angle to be able to hit the mechanism

        Someone gonna read this and go. "Challenge accepted."

    • diluted or non-diluted, someone else's shit is someone else's shit. Having their waste particles being inserted into your butthole is what it is.

      • +1
        • +2

          Cannot unread what i just read…

        • @kyoba: Wanna know something really gross? Obstetricians often put a bit of your mum's poo in your mouth when you're a baby, to help colonise your as-yet unused gut. This is not a myth. It's backed up by good science, but that doesn't make it any less gross.

        • @Meconium: and how exactly does obstetrician get a hold of mum's said poo?

        • +1

          @kyoba: Ever been present for a birth? There's poo.

        • @Meconium: confirmed no poo. i was there. Also what about Caesarian?

        • @kyoba: Especially in caesarean sections - they often take a vaginal swab and put it in the baby's mouth.

        • +1

          ))<>((

        • +1

          @Meconium:
          They ask mum to bring poop before coming to give birth.

        • @iGarbanzo: Back and forth… forever.

      • Yakult is an oral alternative.

        • +2

          Tastes pretty shitty, though :(

        • @bdl: Really? I've always found it to be like a milky OJ.

    • +2

      The water from the spray comes from the same inlet as the water for the toilet cistern, which is basically the same as your bathroom tap water which I assume you use to rinse your mouth with. I think that's clean enough for a butthole.

      The bidet nozzle is usually housed in a cover and protrudes only when you need it to spray, so it's protected from faeces most of the time. Our one also has a self cleaning function where it "sprays" itself after use to clean its nozzle, though I'm not sure if this one has this.

    • +2

      Normally the spray nozzle is retracted out of reach of any projectiles etc, they are also self cleaning. This one says "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"

    • Infectious diarrhoea is spread via faecal-oral root (not faecal-faecal).
      So as long as you don't suck on the that nozzle, you should be fine :D

  • +2

    If gearbite/bestforapple get these in I'm definitely getting one.

    • Sam/gearbite said he’s visiting China in the new year to discuss new products so it might be in line :)

      • +2

        Better take a photo of feet or no deal.

        #roboguy

    • Same here. The price of this (from Xiaomi in China) is equivalent to about USD$150, so USD$299 is still too high even after factoring shipping cost.

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