Smart toilet buying guide: Everything you need to know before you buy

Smart toilet buying guide: Everything you need to know before you buy

In many bathroom remodels, there’s a moment when people ask, ‘Should I get a fancy toilet?’. And then they Googled it, went to the price and moved along seamlessly.

But that’s changing. Smart toilets should become standard, so it has shifted from novelty item to a serious option for homeowners, particularly those undertaking a full bathroom gut who want fixtures that ten years down the track don’t feel like yesterday’s news. Whether you’re at that juncture in a renovation or simply want to know if the tech is worth it, here’s exactly what you need to know.

What makes a toilet ‘smart’?

The simplest definition of a smart toilet, then, is one that offers its wash function – a bidet-style wash feature – and the seat as one unit, avoiding a separate bidet attachment. From there, the traits range wildly. Because at this price point, heated seats, warm air drying, water with adjustable temperature and pressure (separate for front or rear), automatic lid open/close, deodorisers, night light and self-cleaning nozzles are all common additions.

There are wall-hung units and floor mounted examples. Many share tankless flushing systems; a handful appear quite conventional externally. The ‘smart’ isn’t always apparent – it’s in how the toilet works in daily grime.

Does it work in a real home?

Well, yes, more than most people think. In particular, bidets make so much sense in terms of hygiene and sustainability, and after you use a bidet, you’ll understand their appeal. Families with small children or seniors in the household also say they, in fact, use wash functions that adapt to family needs – rather than just a gimmick.

You’ll need to have an electrical outlet located reasonably close to your toilet for installation, so this is one detail you may want to roll into the planning of your renovation in terms of placing a flag with your electrician. Plumbing is relatively simple – except wall-hung models, which add a level of difficulty depending on your existing configuration.

Comparing options: What to look for

Water efficiency matters. Note the WELS star rating – a decent smart toilet should not consume more water than an everyday unit. Investigating nozzle hygiene is also a good idea; the degree of self-cleaning is individualistic and we have evidence that many variations are not thorough.

Their warranty period and parts availability are another pragmatic aspect that continuously gets confined to oblivion. Find out how long the seat electronics have coverage and if local servicing is offered.

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The boom in Japanese toilets

And in fact, most of what major markets now refer to as a ‘smart toilet’ has roots mostly in Japan bathroom design – a culture that has been taking comfort and hygiene seriously for decades. Over recent years, the japanese toilet australia market shows a significant rise with many Aussies looking for such designs from local performance bathroom showrooms, renovation suppliers and online retailers.

The defining aspect of a Japanese-style toilet is usually the all-in-one integrated seat unit – wash, dry and heat in one piece – matched with precise controls and strong build quality. The search for smart toilet options often leads homeowners to this style because it balances function with a more subtle look that works in most bathrooms.

Conclusion

Making the choice for a smart toilet shouldn’t have to be an overthought decision – but it does pay to do a little research first. Consider who’s going to be using it every day, what options your bathroom configuration allows for in terms of electricity and plumbing and what level of technology you really want to deal with for the long haul? For numerous households, a high quality toilet bowl with automatically integrated wash functions eventually turns into one of those silent upgrades which make life go beyond expectations every day. That’s the sort of thing that you want to get right first time in a renovation, where decisions rain down and pile up fast.

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Price Points: Bamboo toilet paper

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With the current lock-down, one of the challenges we’ve all faced has been finding basic necessities in stock at the supermarket. Products such as flour, pasta, tins of tomatoes and most of all… toilet roll!

Not only have we seen a shortage of loo roll, as we have a bio-digester (we’re not on mains drainage) we can only flush certain types of paper down the toilet. Bamboo toilet paper is perfect – it doesn’t contain plastic, ink or dye or added ‘softeners’ and ‘moisturisers’.

Each of the examples below are available to order online – and it can be bought on subscription. This means that you can have a guaranteed, regular supply without the worry of having to hunt it down if you’re running out.

  1. The Cheeky Panda ultra sustainable hypoallergenic 100% bamboo toilet roll – pack of 45: £27.45, Amazon

    B.P.A free, formaldehyde free, chlorine free, fragrance free, no de-inking agents 100% bamboo; certified at FSC 100%, sustainable, highly renewable , Biodegradable, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, hypo-allergenic, naturally skin friendly Soft and strong, 3 ply, 180 sheets per roll, 120 gram per roll. Bamboo is naturally anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, odour resistant and hypo-allergenic.

  2. Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality: £29.80

    Our sustainably produced quality two-ply toilet paper in plastic-free retail-style packaging. Don’t be fooled by the transparent panel – it’s a compostable plant-based cellophane!

  3. Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls: £40.00, Who gives a Crap

    Great value starting at just 22.5p per 100 sheets (including delivery! And yes, we’re very exact) Our softest loo roll ever – it’s like wiping with clouds. Made with 100% forest friendly bamboo. No inks, dyes or scents. Luxurious 3-ply.

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Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
£40.00
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
£29.80
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
£27.45
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
£40.00
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
£29.80
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
£27.45
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
£40.00
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
£29.80
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
£27.45
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
£40.00
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
£29.80
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
£27.45
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
Premium bamboo toilet paper – 48 double length rolls
£40.00
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
Box of 12 four-roll packs of toilet paper – 48 extra-long rolls, each roll 300 sheets, two-ply quality
£29.80
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
The Cheeky Panda Ultra Sustainable Hypoallergenic 100% Bamboo Toilet Roll Pack of 45
£27.45

Price Points: Plastic-free toilet brushes

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We’ve got a sexy subject for you as this week’s Price Points… plastic-free toilet brushes!

Considering they’re, admittedly, quite dull items, I’ve spent a fair amount of time researching them on the internet this week. Little by little, we’re trying to cut down on the amount of plastic – both single use and multiple use – that we use. At the moment, we need a new toilet brush, so this is an opportunity on our plastic reduction journey.

I found ‘eco’ examples where the handle was made of wood – so far, so good – but the bristles on the brush were plastic. Or else, the brush was entirely natural, but the holder was plastic. These three, above, are all entirely plastic-free.

#1 is great value, however, it’s the only one that doesn’t come with a holder and I don’t fancy hanging it up by the handle to leave it to drip-dry.

#2 is no-nonsense and unobtrusive – my favourite, in fact. When not in use, the business end is hidden from view, but is quick to put into action.

#3 is probably the most ‘designed’ with a dual-action brush for cleaning the bowl and under the rim. It slots into a hanging bracket, so excess water drips into the pottery saucer below. My favourite model would have been this one if the brush had been concealed in its stand.

  1. Natural coconut fibre toilet brush: £4.49, Amazon
  2. Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush: £28.49, eBay
    ‘High quality enamelled steel (holder); brush has wooden handle with natural stiff plant fibres.’
  3. Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner: £34.95, Trouva
    ‘Redecker brushes are manufactured, as they have been for decades, primarily from native woods, bristles, hair or vegetable fibres. Different natural materials are used to suit various purposes. Synthetic fibres or plastics are rarely used, only for special requirements.’

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Some of the links on our blog are affiliate links. We may receive a small commission - at no cost to you - if you click through and make a purchase.
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Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
£34.95
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
£28.49
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
£34.95
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
£28.49
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
£34.95
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
£28.49
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
£34.95
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
£28.49
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
Redecker untreated beechwood loo brush and stand with edge cleaner
£34.95
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
Utility enamel toilet brush holder with natural fibre brush
£28.49

Working out the layout of your bathroom

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If you’re planning to revamp your bathroom, it’s a good opportunity for you to consider reconfiguring the space. Doing so could help you to make more of the room, save you money and add value to your home.

Here’s a guide to help you to choose the right layout:

Compact bathroom with marble-clad walls

Functionality

Your primary consideration should always be functionality. There’s no point in spending a fortune on a new bathroom suite, only to discover that your shower cabinet is so small that you end up banging into the taps while showering and being blasted with water that’s too hot or too cold. Therefore, thinking about the practicality of each item of the suite is a vital step in the design process.

Compact bathroom with corner shower cubicle

Fill the space

You need to make the most of the often limited space you have. That could mean fitting things like your shower into the corner of your room. You’ll want to avoid expanses of space being left unused.

For example, a 7-inch gap between your bath and bathroom cabinet is just wasted space. Potentially, a better option would be to choose a cupboard that fits flush with the end of the bath. That way, those 7 inches becomes usable space. You can find a fantastic selection of bathroom cabinets on www.betterbathrooms.com. The fact they sell such a wide range in so many different sizes means none of your precious space needs to be wasted.

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The right size suite

It’s especially important to buy the right size suite for your home. As well as making sure that everything is big enough or small enough for family members to use. If everyone in the family is tall, you’ll want to avoid compact suites which will be too impractical and uncomfortable to use.

Compact loft bathroom

Make your bathroom appear bigger

If you have a small bathroom, chances are you’ll want it to look as big as possible. You can do this by using a few clever decorating tips. For example, adding a large mirror to the far wall to draw the eye, as well as one above the sink, or using light colours instead of dark tones to finish the walls and floor give the impression of space.

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Factor in the extra cost of your new layout

If you’re planning to move key elements such as your bath, shower, toilet or sink, it’s important to factor in the additional cost of moving the pipe work. It’s usually wise to employ a plumber to carry out this work. They’ll give you a quote and confirm that the bathroom suite you’re planning to fit will work with the layout of your pipework. There’s no point in buying a new bathroom suite because you like its shape or design, if you’re going to have to spend too much money to have the soil pipe moved.

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Where to find layout ideas

If you need more information, this page is just what you need. There you will find several bathroom layout plans that you can use to help get your bathroom redesign started.

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