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Top 10 Bidet Toilet Seats in 2027 — Best Overall + Best Value

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The Toto Washlet C5 ($599) is the Best Overall bidet toilet seat for 2027 — instant-heat water, dual oscillating/pulsating wands, heated seat, warm-air dryer, deodorizer, and wireless remote in one mature, reliable package from the brand that defined the category. The Tushy Classic 3.0 ($129) is the Best Value — a non-electric, cold-water attachment that installs in 10 minutes, needs no outlet, and delivers 80% of the daily comfort for 20% of the price.

This 2027 ranking serves anyone moving from toilet paper to water — whether you want a $1,400 luxury throne or a $89 renter-friendly add-on.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted real-world comfort and reliability over spec-sheet bingo. Picks are pulled from Wirecutter's bidet seat guide, Consumer Reports' plumbing fixtures testing, The Spruce, Tom's Guide, This Old House, manufacturer specification sheets, and three years of community sentiment on r/bidets.

1. Toto Washlet C5 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Price: $599 | Best for: First-time buyers who want Toto reliability without paying S550e money

The Toto Washlet C5 is Wirecutter's top pick four years running and the bidet seat we recommend to anyone who asks. It uses instant ceramic heating — endless warm water, no 40-second tank cutoff — paired with a dual front and rear wand that oscillates and pulsates across five pressure settings and five temperature settings.

The heated seat has five levels, the warm-air dryer has three, and the automatic air deodorizer uses a replaceable carbon filter. Control is via a wireless wall remote with a magnetic backing. Fits elongated bowls (a round-front C5 ships separately).

Install takes 30-45 minutes and requires a nearby GFCI outlet.

2. Brondell Swash 1400

Price: $749 | Best for: Buyers who want the most adjustability and a stainless wand

The Brondell Swash 1400 is the closest competitor to the Toto C5 and The Spruce's editor pick. It uses instant ceramic heating, a dual stainless-steel nozzle (more sanitary than plastic per Brondell's marketing and CR's teardown), and offers wider pressure and temperature ranges than the C5.

Six wash modes including a dedicated enema mode and a wide-spray wash. Features include heated seat, warm-air dryer with three temps, carbon deodorizer, nightlight, and auto on/off lid sensor. The wireless remote has a backlit display.

Fits elongated and round bowls (specify at order). Install is 30-45 minutes, GFCI outlet required.

3. Toto Washlet S550e

Price: $1,399 | Best for: Buyers who want the full Toto luxury experience

The Toto Washlet S550e is the flagship Washlet and the seat installed in luxury hotels worldwide. Auto open and close lid (proximity sensor), auto flush when paired with a Toto bowl, pre-mist that wets the bowl to reduce skid, EWATER+ which sprays electrolyzed water on the wand and bowl after each use, instant heating, dual wand with oscillation and pulsation, adjustable pressure and temperature, heated seat, dryer, deodorizer, nightlight.

Two trim styles (Classic and Contemporary). Fits elongated bowls only. Install is 45-60 minutes, GFCI required.

4. Bio Bidet Bliss BB-2000

Price: $579 | Best for: Spec hunters who want the most features per dollar

The Bio Bidet Bliss BB-2000 is Consumer Reports' best-buy contender and the seat that r/bidets recommends when the conversation turns to value-meets-features. Hybrid heating (tank-assisted but with continuous warm via a smart preheat algorithm — closer to instant than pure-tank rivals).

Dual stainless wand with three-stage filtration, oscillation, pulsation, vortex wash. Heated seat, warm-air dryer, carbon deodorizer, nightlight, soft-close lid. Wireless remote plus an on-seat control panel — best of both worlds.

Fits elongated bowls. Install is 30-45 minutes, GFCI required.

5. Kohler Novita BH-90/BH-93

Price: $999 | Best for: Buyers who already trust the Kohler brand for plumbing

The Kohler Novita BH-93 (elongated) and BH-90 (round) bring Kohler's plumbing-fixture legacy to the bidet seat category. Instant heating (no tank), dual wand with oscillation and pulsation, five pressure and five temperature settings, stainless nozzle. Heated seat, warm-air dryer, carbon deodorizer, nightlight, soft-close lid, auto open/close on BH-93.

Wireless remote with magnetic dock. Distributed and warrantied by Kohler — meaning your local plumbing-supply house carries parts. Install is 30-45 minutes, GFCI required.

6. Tushy Classic 3.0 💎 BEST VALUE

Price: $129 | Best for: Renters and first-timers who want to try a bidet without committing

The Tushy Classic 3.0 is the gateway bidet and the Wirecutter pick for non-electric attachments. It's a non-electric attachment (mounts under your existing seat) with cold water only — sourced from the toilet's fill valve via a T-connector. Single rear wand, adjustable pressure via a side knob, self-cleaning nozzle, brass and ceramic internals (not plastic).

Installs in 10 minutes with no plumber and no outlet. The follow-on Tushy Spa 3.0 ($179) adds a hot-water hookup if you have a sink line nearby. Fits elongated and round bowls via included spacer kit.

7. Luxe Bidet Neo 320

Price: $89 | Best for: Absolute budget buyers and second-bathroom backups

The Luxe Bidet Neo 320 is Amazon's perennial bestseller and Tom's Guide's budget pick. Non-electric attachment with a dual nozzle (front and rear, unusual at this price), hot and cold water hookup (T-connects to both the toilet fill and an under-sink hot line), self-cleaning nozzles, brass and metal internals.

Adjustable pressure via two side knobs. Install is 15-20 minutes if you tap the hot-water line; 10 minutes for cold-only. Fits most elongated and round bowls.

8. Coway Bidetmega 200

Price: $429 | Best for: Buyers who want Korean engineering at a mid-tier price

The Coway Bidetmega 200 is r/bidets' sleeper pick and the seat that punches above its $429 price. Tankless instant heating, dual stainless wand, oscillation, pulsation, three pressure and three temperature settings, heated seat, warm-air dryer, deodorizer, nightlight, soft-close lid.

Wireless remote. Coway is a major Korean appliance brand — their water filtration units are everywhere — and the build quality reflects that. Fits elongated bowls.

Install is 30-45 minutes, GFCI required.

9. Brondell Swash Thinline T44

Price: $499 | Best for: Modern bathrooms where the seat profile matters visually

The Brondell Swash Thinline T44 is the slimmest electric bidet seat on this list — under 2 inches of profile when closed, designed to look like an integrated part of the toilet rather than an aftermarket bolt-on. Instant ceramic heating, dual stainless nozzle, oscillation, pulsation, adjustable pressure and temp, heated seat, warm-air dryer, deodorizer, nightlight.

Wireless remote. Fits elongated bowls (round version sold separately as T22). Install is 30-45 minutes, GFCI required.

10. SmartBidet SB-2000

Price: $479 | Best for: Buyers who want a budget electric seat that doesn't feel cheap

The SmartBidet SB-2000 is the budget electric option that The Spruce and several YouTube reviewers recommend when Toto and Brondell exceed the buyer's budget. Tank heating (not instant — warm water lasts about 40-50 seconds per session), dual nozzle, oscillation, pulsation, three pressure and three temperature settings, heated seat, warm-air dryer, deodorizer, soft-close lid.

Side control panel (no wireless remote at this price). Fits elongated and round bowls (separate SKUs). Install is 30-45 minutes, GFCI required.

Buyer Decision Tree — Which One's Right for You?

flowchart TD A[What's your priority?] --> B[Full luxury features] A --> C[Reliable electric mid-range] A --> D[Renter or no outlet] A --> E[Tightest budget] A --> F[Bathroom aesthetics matter] B --> B1[Toto Washlet S550e #3] B --> B2[Kohler Novita BH-93 #5] C --> C1[Toto Washlet C5 #1 BEST OVERALL] C --> C2[Brondell Swash 1400 #2] C --> C3[Bio Bidet Bliss BB-2000 #4] C --> C4[Coway Bidetmega 200 #8] D --> D1[Tushy Classic 3.0 #6 BEST VALUE] D --> D2[Luxe Bidet Neo 320 #7] E --> E1[Luxe Bidet Neo 320 #7 - $89] E --> E2[Tushy Classic 3.0 #6 - $129] E --> E3[SmartBidet SB-2000 #10 - $479] F --> F1[Brondell Swash Thinline T44 #9] F --> F2[Toto Washlet S550e #3]

What to Look For When Buying a Bidet Toilet Seat

FAQ

Do I need a plumber to install a bidet seat? No. Every seat on this list installs DIY with a crescent wrench and the included T-valve. Non-electric attachments take 10-15 minutes; electric seats take 30-45 minutes. You only need a plumber if you lack a GFCI outlet and want one added.

Will a bidet seat fit my toilet? Probably yes, but measure first. Standard residential toilets are either elongated (~18.5 inches bowl-bolt to front) or round (~16.5 inches) — order the matching seat SKU. Skirted, French-curve, and one-piece designer toilets sometimes need an adapter plate.

Is instant heat really worth the upgrade over tank heat? For daily users, yes. Tank-heated seats deliver about 40-60 seconds of warm water before cycling cold; instant ceramic heaters deliver unlimited warm water at consistent temperature. The price gap is $100-200, but the comfort delta is large.

Are bidets actually more hygienic than toilet paper? Per Consumer Reports and multiple urological reviews cited on r/bidets, water cleaning reduces irritation, hemorrhoid aggravation, and UTI risk compared to paper-only routines. The clinical evidence isn't randomized-trial-strong, but the user-reported quality-of-life data is overwhelming.

How much water does a bidet use? About 1/8 of a gallon per wash — compared to roughly 37 gallons of water used to manufacture a single roll of toilet paper. Bidets are net water-savers when you account for the upstream supply chain.

Bottom Line

The Toto Washlet C5 ($599) is the Best Overall for 2027 — instant heat, dual oscillating wands, heated seat, warm-air dryer, and Toto's bulletproof reliability for half the price of the flagship S550e. The Tushy Classic 3.0 ($129) is the Best Value for renters and budget buyers who want to try water-cleaning without committing to an outlet or a plumber.

If you can fit an electric seat and afford $600, buy the C5 — no overthinking required. Otherwise consult the Buyer Decision Tree above and match your bathroom situation to the right pick.

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