The complete guide
Buying Guide
Everything else on this store runs on cold water, because the feed that fills your cistern is the only water at a toilet.
This one has a heating element and a plug. That is the entire reason to buy it, and the entire reason it does not suit every bathroom.
Check this before anything else
Is there a mains socket within reach of your toilet?
A great many European bathrooms have nothing but a shaver point, which is not suitable for an appliance like this. Adding a proper socket to a bathroom is regulated work for an electrician, not a job for an extension lead.
If the answer is no, stop here and look at the non electric bidet seat instead. It replaces the seat in exactly the same way and washes exactly the same way, with cold water and no plug, for under a quarter of the price.
The plug, specifically
CEE 7 Schuko, 230 V, 50 Hz. That is the continental European standard, covering Germany, France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and most of the rest.
It is worth stating plainly because the warehouse previously held this product only under Australian and UK codes, and a UK unit is a BS 1363 plug that fits none of those countries. We are not shipping a UK unit with a travel adapter in the box. A trailing adapter next to a toilet is precisely the arrangement that bathroom electrical zoning rules exist to prevent.
An EU code was created for this product in August 2026, once that specification was confirmed.
What it does
Replaces your toilet seat. Connects to the cistern supply for water, the same as every other fitted product here. Heats the water, which nothing else here does.
On the detailed function list we are being careful: the supplier confirms it as a heated bidet seat but does not publish a written breakdown of every function. If a specific one, a dryer or a particular setting, is the thing that decides your purchase, email us and we will get it confirmed rather than guess on a page.
Those numbers in the specification
The supplier gives a fitment diagram, not product dimensions: section A at 300 mm, B at 370 mm, C at 200 mm, for vertical, convex, inserted and concave tank bowls.
Those describe the toilet the seat is designed to fit. They are not the size of the box that arrives, and we have recorded them as fitment rather than dressing them up as dimensions.
Cleaning it
Switch it off at the socket first. Wipe the seat and lid with a damp cloth. Keep bleach and thick cleaners off the plastic, and never spray cleaner directly at the control panel or the mains inlet.





