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by _Adam 877 days ago
Mine has proven equally reliable to a mechanical toilet, while providing considerably more comfort. This actually makes sense when you consider all the mechanical complexity in a typical toilet is getting replaced with a series of solenoids. Flush is now just energizing an electromagnet, rather than the gravity-powered dance of floats and valves you're used to.

There's also fun to be had trolling toddlers. Sometimes when my 2yo closes the toilet I'll sneakily open it with the remote and she'll yell at it "NO!" and slam it shut again.

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If there's one feature I don't want my toilet to have, its an app.
They said remote, not app. My toilet has a remote with all it's features that's mounted on the wall next to the toilet. The on toilet controls are limited to the essentials.

As to why they have the remote outside of the bathroom apparently.... I took have questions.

I heard about somebody at Google (where they have lots of Washlets) who swapped the remotes for two neighboring Washlets either on purpose or by accident. Much hilarity ensued.