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Xiaomi Whale Spout Smart Toilet Seat Pro With Warm Air Dry APP Control AU Version $338.95 Delivered @ Shopro

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Hi there, today we are offering a flash deal on this popular Smart toilet seat. It's cheapest price ever.

This is the new pro version of the Xiaomi Smart Toilet Seat and has a large range of options which outweigh the previous Xiaomi Smartmi Smart Toilet Seat.

This Australian Version Smart Toilet seat has many differents from chinese version.

We have spent 9 Months time setting up the Australian certifications and this AU package includes:

Smart Toilet seat Assembly with AU PLUG, Inlet Water Hose with a Fasting Nut(Australian standard), Tee-Connector(Australian standard), Check valve, Plastic Screw Anchors, Screws, Installing Caliper(English), Mounting Plate, Securing Brackets, Water filter, Locking Fastener and English Instruction Manual.

This Australian Version has taken a lot of our own time to set up, and we hope you enjoy the amount of effort we have gone to to bring this to you.

Please see our listing description for other information about this toilet seat also including installation instructions.

Please make certain of applicability for your toilet bowl.Check measurement Here.

How to install Mi Home APP Here

Toilet Seat Installation Instruction Here, Installation Video Here


Features:

  • Warm air drying, massage flushing, suitable for a variety of toilets.
  • Multi-range air temperature setting
  • 99mm ultra-thin body design, beautiful and comfortable.
  • Three sets of operating buttons, save space, easy to use and innovative
  • High-precision ceramic instant heat system, Instant constant temperature hot water.Third-stage water temperature.
  • Pulse massage, give you a new experience

Comparison to Mi Smart Toilet Seat:

Feature Whale Spout Pro Smartmi Smart Seat
Ergonomic Comfort Seat Yes No
Mobile App Yes No
Scheduled Cleaning Yes User Controlled Only
Scheduled Seat Heating Yes User Controlled Only
Instant Water heating Yes Yes
Australian Standards Compliant Yes No
Auto Nightlight Yes User Controlled Only
IF Design Award Yes (2019) No
Heated Air Dryer Yes No
Carbon Filter Air Deodoriser Yes No

Thank you, and we hope you enjoy this special.


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      • +1

        Nah, I'm a proud bidet user. Cheap, easy, and sufficiently hygienic.

        • You must love your winter long time.

    • most of them who tried this once would get it with no hesitation.

    • +4

      Not the ones that would spend $300 on bulk amount of dunny paper

  • It will save 90% of the toilet paper rolls, a good investment.

  • +1

    Trying to figure out why you need a smart app with this contraption. LOL..

    • +7

      i use it to track my poo's and upload them automatically to ratemypoo.com

    • There are some features you can use, schedule warm up so you can have warm seat when you use in period time, Schedule self clean.

      • +1

        Hmmm that's an unfortunate pun

      • Especially considerate for the ladies in their time of need.

  • +1

    Am I the only one who doesn't have a Powerpoint next to my toilet bowl ? Seems costly to get an electrician in to put the Powerpoint in on my single brick wall

    • Extension lead

  • +2

    Anyone have any idea on the installation costs, roughly, if you've had one installed. Cheers

  • +1

    What's the rough cost to get this:
    1)installed by a plumber
    2) an electrician to add a power point next to the toilet

    • +1

      List a job on Airtasker and you’ll find out

  • +6

    Waking up on a cold winter morning to take a dump on a pre-warmed toilet seat and then getting a warm bum shower and blow dry after is a priceless experience. You won't understand until you've tried it

    • +3

      Yes. Also, when you wake up in the middle of the night and need to use to bathroom, you don't need to turn on the bathroom light and completely wake yourself up as the toilet is already lighted is also a blessing.

      • +1

        I used a Hue bulb and a smart plug on the extractor fan, so with a bit of node-red programming I have the toilet light come on at its dimmest setting at night and the fan doesn't come on at all.

        What a time to be alive.

        • How did you get the hue bulb into the toilet seat?

    • Waking up on a cold winter morning to take a dump on a pre-warmed toilet seat and then getting a warm bum shower and blow dry after is a priceless experience. You won't understand until you've tried it

      How long does the spray and dry process take?

    • How do you pre-warm it, via app or schedule

  • +4

    how is the power consumption for this type of seats, would it work like a electric water heater where you need to pay for the constant heating electricity?

  • hi Gearbite, can you tell me how i can install the water supply line if my water supply valve is inside the water bowl?

    • +2

      some customers solution from picture here

  • +13

    So I have this toilet and the one sold at Bunnings ($399 currently). I reckon the Bunnings unit is better value, ( https://www.bunnings.com.au/d-lucci-smart-bidet-toilet-seat_… ) as it has 3 years warranty comes with Watermark certificate (labeled on seat) and is designed for use in Australia rather than adapted. The IR Magnetic Remote is nicer and the overall build quality feels better.

    The previous model of the Xiaomi toilet (non-whale spout model) had a number of people complaining that it broke after 18 monthes. So Xiaomi (usually very reputable brand) hasn't had the best feedback in this category. - (I own lots of Xiaomi Home Automation gear btw and like the brand).

    Also keep in mind you really need a toilet bowl of around 570mm in length to fit this comfortably. Measure before you buy and confirm mounts will fit too! I can't overstate this. Otherwise if your a guy you'll have a unpleasant time, (explanation: the toilet seat has slight angled slope so your junk is closer to the front of the seat and if your toilet bowl is too short you may end up with your stuff touching the bowl - ew 🤢).

    Otherwise these are great products and its a nice luxury to have. But certainly in my mind the Bunnings model is more practical.

    • how dirty is your bowl? I can see this being an issue in a public toilet but at home it should be clean at all times

      • +6

        I don't want my junk touching any toilet bowls whether at home or in a public toilet. Its unavoidable with this Seat and a short-length Toilet. Also it doesn't look good as the toilet bowl overhangs the toilet seat. Sure its workable but ultimately it looks bad and means your junk is pressed up close to a toilet bowl, clean or not that is pretty crappy 💩

    • Thanks for the review of this and the Bunnings one. When you say the length of the toilet bowl needed. So you mean the “b” measurement on their website, or the actual length of the toilet oval-shaped hole itself?
      I measure from where the tank meets the flat area (which is tricky as it’s a sort of curve in the middle out to the flat), to the tip of the bowl, and I get ~53cm.
      Meets the requirements on their website, but is this waay too small to avoid penis-bowl relationship?

      • +1

        From the back of the cistern to the front of the bowl. Like this but to the very back:

        https://www.wikihow.com/images/thumb/0/04/Measure-a-Toilet-S…

        My existing toilet is 53cm this is how it looks for reference:
        https://photos.app.goo.gl/DiXTnRcSko7kSxKb9

        [Notice how the bowl is not covered by the seat (at the front). I even got spacers under the bottom and drilled the Cisten into the wall a bit more.]

        I ended up upgrading to a Mondella toilet (around $149) in my main bathroom for this very reason.

        • whats with the cable up the wall?

          • +1

            @asa79: asa79, These are powered toilet seats, legally your PowerPoint can't be at floor level in a Bathroom and it needs to be 40cm above a fixed water container. This means the only legal means of installing a Bidet in a small wet area is to have the Powerpoint located above the toilet. Any other means would not be compliant. I have a cupboard which hides the PowerPoint but the wiring is still exposed.

            I can quote AS3000 Regs but its for compliance purposes.

            Now some Bidets are not powered and obviously they don't need this wire and others are hard-wired however these are not compliant.

            • @Haxxa: Could of put the power in the vanity, cleaner look, or maybe hard-wired?

              • @asa79: Sure, but it doesn't bother me. Keep in mind modifying the cable inclusive of removal of the plug voids the warranty. Written all over the manual and on the toilet stickers. Hard wiring would void warranty and is not compliant.

                Furthermore there is a lot of plumbing in the vanity.

                In either case, if the aesthetics really bother you, best to not have any Bidet as they are very large units and not visually pleasing.

              • +1

                @asa79: My toilet backs to a wardrobe on the other side of the wall. I am thinking to make a hole and plug it to a new power point inside the wardrobe.

    • It seems the Bunnings one is not available in WA? :( Does it have warm air dry function?

      • not in NSW either.

      • +1

        Yes it have warm air dry function, try to get them order one in. Seem to be widely available 2 weeks ago. Now they all show low stock

    • The install stuff says 500 though (I've got about 515) hoping it will be ok.

      • +4

        I would seriously reconsider, my toilet's were 530mm and this is how the Bunnings one looks (shorter than the Xiaomi Whale Spout which protrudes even further). The seats are massive, way bigger than you expect.

        Notice how the bowl is not covered by the seat (at the front). Imagine sitting on this (as a guy) with the seat pitched forward on an angle, not pretty 😬.

        https://photos.app.goo.gl/DiXTnRcSko7kSxKb9

        • Yeah I see what you mean. I have paid extra to have power and water points added during our build, hope I can find a model that fits.

          Any got photos of the whale spout installed similarly?

          • @kulprit: Sorry no photos handy, but I can say its worse, as you need to leave even more room for the seat to stay up on the Whale Spout model.

            As the hinges pivot at the very end of the toilet seat, thus you need at least 2-3cm, otherwise the toilet seat leans on your back. You'll hear a lot of people complain about this in previous deals / forums.

            • -2

              @Haxxa: You have no photo of Whale Spout?

              But you claim to have both the Xiaomi Whale + Bunnings D'LUCCI installed in your house.

        • thanks matey -

          just a little confused, if the documentation says the length of the unit is 518mm, yet still overhangs on your bowl at 530mm, how did that come about?

          • @baimax: In my case it doesn't sit perfectly flush with the Cisten, the power cable needed a tad clearance as well. If you can get it to butt right up to it and use some spacers at the bottom, you may be ok, but a longer toilet bowl would be be more ideal.

    • Both of these models are 518mm long. Does the Bunnings one works better on a toilet ~500mm because it is flat?

      • In what dimension are they 518mm?

    • The bunnings one looks to have more of an angle?

    • Which is why on every public toilet I'd always use my left fingers to hold my junk so that it doesn't touch the toilet lol

    • Thank you for the review of the Bunnings model. Is the water spray powerful? Some reviews of the non whale xiaomi found it a bit under powered?

  • +4

    OP: How much for that toilet roll in the product picture?

  • +1

    A bit concerned about the Shopro website, which looks like a quickly slapped-together site using templates. The T&C does not inspire confidence as well - how are we to know that your company (HG DUO) is indeed gearbite and/or its affiliates?

    Not a knock on your entrepreneural efforts, but when you have multiple names on the site (Shopro, Gearbite, HG Duo) - it would be great to know how your banner of companies work before entering payment information on your shopping gateway.

    Otherwise, I will probably stick with your Ebay site. At least that has some modicum of buyer protection. Why can't you have the same promo on your ebay site?

    • +5

      because ebay is EXPENSIVE for sellers

    • You still have paypal protection

  • Genuine question, I assume this is the process:
    Doing 2, water wash cycle, flush ( or flush first idk ), then Warm Air Dry.
    Now AFTER the flush would the pathogen still linger above the loo's water, so when the war air activate it blows those pathogen … everywhere ?

    • +2

      The warm air certainly blows the smells and makes it more intense, so probably would blow pathogens too. The warm air isn't all that effective in my opinion either. I don't don't use the feature and still rely on bog roll for drying.

  • How does this go, up against the IB 740 listed in a similar deal a few days ago? https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/522615#comment-8426109

    Rep, can you outline why this is better (other than the price - if it actually is)?

    • $101.35 Dollars Cheaper, for the same results.

      • +1

        It's actually more than that since you have to pay for shipping.

        • Australia Post free

          • +1

            @error619: I meant you have to pay shipping for the other deal so it ends up even more expensive than this.

    • +3

      I will be installing one and let you know. Choose this model as they will fit most Australia toilet. (The round version).

      • Thanks, please do!

      • Would be interested to know as well please!

      • Have you installed it yet? Provide us some info please!

  • Flash deal or splash deal? lol

  • +1

    warm air and sh!t doesn't make a pleasant experience imo…

  • +1

    Does the description mention the package only includes toilet seat?

    Toilet roll is for demonstration purposes only and not included in package!

  • +1

    If my water outlet is to the right of this toilet seat will it work?

    • -1

      Need answer to this too ASAP!

  • Hi Oz,
    I have been using this for about 3 months now, but after the first month, the toilet kept turning off randomly, does anyone have this issue? Everything is connected as per the instruction. help please

    • please send your detail by oz message, i will pass your case to our tech team.

    • It's to do with your weak wifi signal

      • +1

        Does your toilet not work if it cant communicate with china servers or something

        • App won't work if you have weak/no-signal, but there are buttons on the side that would still operate.

          • @i0k-0RU2zd10c: Yeh im using the buttons on the side, but the toilet still kept turning off randomly, maybe the filter? or the hose? no idea…

            • @evilbuu555: You don't need the filter. I've been using what bidet without a filter for ~6 months and I'm still alive.
              Filter is only needed in dirty polluted countries of Asia.
              Water coming out of taps in major Australian cities are drinkable.
              If tap water is good enough for you to drink, it's good enough for your butt.

              • @i0k-0RU2zd10c: Thanks mate, any idea then why the toilet keep turning off? faulty safety switch on it?

  • Hi Op,

    What is the warranty redemption process like? Do we have to return it or will you organize to send a plumber/electrician out to fix any problems?

    • Normally we replace if item is faulty.

      • Does the customer have to return ship it back for replacement?

  • -2

    Can you please make an alternate edition with the power point and water point sides flipped

    • Get a plumber and sparky to move them, probably cheaper

  • Has anyone installed this using a water cistern that connects from rainwater tank with sydney water override if the tank is empty due to lack of rain?

    My hesitation is that the water source might not be filtered to a standard that can be used in washing the bum.

    • It has a filter

  • Can this be used with recycled water that we need to have in most new estates?
    Is recycled water safe for washing?

    • can i ask where the water was recycled from?

      If it's for flushing, I don't see why it would be a problem.

      • from a rain tank

        • make sure it's filtered well. You don't want dirt and leaves getting inside.

          When he said recycled, I thought he was recycling waste water somehow. Yuck.

      • +1

        I've had a chat with my builder.
        Apparently, the recycled water that feeds the toilet flush tanks should never touch humans.
        So, that is a no-no.
        I'll need a separate point drawn out from the sink pipe.

  • One thing to remember (obviously you would be getting a Licensed Electrician to install the PowerPoint who would ensure AS 3000 Wiring Rules are complied with of course).

    This electrician would ensure the distance of the PowerPoint meets the required zoning for containers of water [i.e. your PowerPoint should not be right next to toilet.] For containers that hold less than 45L, zone 2 is defined as 0.4m above the top of the container, and 0.15m from the edges of the water container. https://build.com.au/distance-between-water-and-power-points

    Just for reference.

  • Clever timing!

  • I bought a non electrical one on amazon last year.
    I plumbed it myself. Very easy.
    A bit chilly in winter, fine now.
    I pat dry with paper.

  • is this easy to install or do I need a plumber?

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