




🚽 Elevate your throne game with the Bio Bidet Bliss BB-2000 — where luxury meets hygiene innovation!
The Bio Bidet Bliss BB-2000 is a premier elongated smart bidet seat featuring unlimited warm water, customizable vortex and front wash modes, a heated seat with night light, wireless remote control, warm air dryer, and automatic deodorizer. Designed for easy installation without plumbing help, it supports up to 400 lbs and transforms everyday bathroom routines into a spa-like experience, reducing toilet paper use and enhancing personal hygiene.






| ASIN | B00GRM11R6 |
| ASIN | B00GRM11R6 |
| Amperage Capacity | 15 Amps |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,077 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #18 in Bidet Seats |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,931) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,931) |
| Date First Available | 11 September 2013 |
| Date First Available | 11 September 2013 |
| Included components | Bidet Seat, wireless remote, mounting hardware, connecting components & instructions |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.01 Kilograms |
| Item model number | BB2000 |
| Item model number | BB2000 |
| Manufacturer | Bio Bidet |
| Manufacturer | Bio Bidet |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Stainless Steel |
| Part number | BB-2000 |
| Pattern | Elongated |
| Product Dimensions | 53.09 x 39.19 x 2.51 cm; 7.01 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 53.09 x 39.19 x 2.51 cm; 7.01 kg |
| Shape | Oval |
| Size | Elongated |
| Style | Wireless Remote |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1400 watts |
| maximum weight capacity | 400 Pounds |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | AA |
J**T
I was born with Celiac Disease. For those who've never heard about this disease, it basically mean's your body can't digest food containing gluten. What is gluten, ask you? Nothing important really (yeah right) it's only one of three main ingredients found in ALL processed foods ... the biggie in Celiac Disease being wheat. Which means no standard bread containing wheat, rye or barley, and obviously NO processed foods. The main symptom of Celiac Disease is diarrhea. The other symptoms (in no particular order) are stomach ache, anemia, fatigue, bloating, osteoporosis and good old fashioned gas. The type of diarrhea untreated and/or undiagnosed Celiac patients typically suffer from is called steorrhea. Steorrhea is a fowl smelling foamy mess high in fat ... because a Celiac doesn't absorb fat well. If you are diagnosed as Celiac in childhood, your gut can heal ... and you may eventually be able to eat gluten containing foods. If you are not diagnosed early enough ... you can NEVER eat gluten again. If you do, your symptoms worsen and you can become really ill. Oh, and you also become lactose intolerant ... which only causes more gas and diarrhea. I was 41 when I stopped eating gluten ... 45 when I was officially diagnosed with Celiac Disease. I'm 60 now. I've been gluten free for almost 20 years. I still suffer from chronically low levels of vitamin D, daily diarrhea, and my gut may never fully heal. My legs will be forever misshapen due to lifelong rickets. OK, now you know my sad story, you also know I spend a good portion of my life sitting on running back and forth to the toilet. Typically, I eat and then I need to skedaddle to the bathroom PDQ. But I’m old, arthritic, and sometimes have difficulty getting up from the sofa fast enough to avoid accidents. Last year, I started having lots of s***ty accidents (bad pun intended). So I spent almost as much time running into the shower to clean up afterwards. Suffice it to say I’ve also been doing a whole lot more laundry. More often than not, I ended up crying just thinking about going to the pot. In my darkest hour I feared I was going to end up in an old folk’s home, where I’d be forced to beg for someone to help clean me up six times a day. My hubby’s had a bidet for years. He has back trouble, and the bidet made life easier. But I’m fat, and his bidet wasn’t a good fit for me. I tried the Bio Bidet TP-70 Travel Bidet with Extended Nozzle , Brondell GS-70 GoSpa Travel Bidet Travel Bidet, and the Giraf Portable Travel Bidet … all of which work reasonably well – when you DON’T drop it in the toilet at home or at Walmart (sigh). I purchased a Hydrojet Bidet for under $20 and installed it on my toilet. While it works, the water isn’t heated and I nearly had a stroke the first time I used it during the winter. There are dozens of low cost bidets which can be purchased for very little money. They all work fairly well, but most don’t offer warm water, and none of them help you get dry. Some of them spray as much water outside your toilet as they do on your bum. Almost none of the electrical bidets I looked at were built for fat people. So I had to locate a powered bidet which fit on an elongated toilet and could support the weight of a 300-pound person. Thankfully the BioBidet Bliss BB-2000 fits that bill to a T. The Good Bad and the Ugly Truths about Toilet Hygiene Did you know using toilet paper can lead to hemorrhoids? Constant wiping (down there) rarely removes everything, leaves germs, and can irritate your bum … all of which can lead to infection, inflammation and hemorrhoids. Who knew. Also there’s a thing called “the hidden inch”, which is the portion of your anus which is typically missed while cleaning up afterward. A good bidet spray gets up inside the hidden inch and removes ALL feces from your bum. Using toilet paper to clean after tinkling can trigger urinary tract infections in women. Something else I’d never heard of. Women who use bidets have less UTIs AND hemorrhoids. Lastly, the BioBidet Bliss BB-2000 does a whole lot more than simply cleaning and drying your nether regions. It allows people suffering from constipation to give themselves warm or cold water enemas. It also offers a directed stream, when sprayed on your anus, can stimulate your body into evacuating feces. My chronically constipated husband can testify to the BioBidet’s effectiveness in both areas. My BioBidet Bliss BB-2000 has changed my life. I’m easily able to clean myself, even after accidents. Since I’m less stressed about getting to the toilet, I’ve stopped having accidents! My hemorrhoids have vanished and I’m able to easily handle ALL aspects of toilet hygiene. So I’ve been able to move on to the next project – which is improving my mobility.
C**Z
Excellent product. Packaged very well. Unpacking went smoothy. Reviewing the instructions, I found them just a tad lacking,...but as you progress with the install it starts to become self explanatory. Unit comes with a new water supply hose for your toilet, which is not common these days. All install parts required were supplied, including batteries for the remote. Installation proper was straight forward and unchallenging. The installed unit baffled me for a few minutes, until I discovered the receiver for the remote was on the RH side of the seat. Bidet operation was intermittent until I held the remote in my right hand, and beside my right leg. This placed the remote in closer proximity to the reciever and everything worked perfectly. We live in an area where our water pressure is lower than what you find in a city setting. I studied bidets and water pressure. The Bio Bidet BB 1000 and 2000 models always reviewed highest for water pressure delivered to your bottom. The 1000 is actually better for delivered water pressure. But the 2000 supplies endless warm water to your bottom, where the 1000 has a limited supply of warm water, after which cold water is applied to your bottom. So we opted for the 2000 and find its water pressure more than adequate,. however I typical utilize the highest pressure option the 2000 delivers. Our sewer system is a septic system. Our toilet paper usage has plummeted since installing the BB 2000. Its crazy how much TP we used before the bidet. Its also crazy how much cleaner you feel after using a bidet over TP. Its seriously leaves you feeling like you just stepped out of the shower. I now dread using another, bidetless toilet for my #2's. And upon returning home I promptly visit my BB 2000 to "freshen up." Just get one. You'll feel so much cleaner it'll make everyday brighter and happier.
C**L
I bought this on the recommendation from a friend who had the same model. This friend, being originally from Europe, was familiar with various bidets since they are commonplace there. Whereas, in North America, bidets and bidet seats are (sadly) rare. After having used this bidet seat for a couple years now I can say I am extremely happy to have purchased it. It's a game changer, and anytime I have to use a toilet without a bidet seat I cringe! I can't believe that washing our bums after going "#2" isn't the norm. Well, it is in my household and everyone loves it. The product itself is solid and there have been zero issues with it so far. The plumbing is easy to install. The only downside of the overall install is that you need an electrical outlet nearby, and preferably one with a dedicated circuit to be used solely by the bidet seat unit. For me this wasn't an issue since I'm an electrician. For others, this may be an additional expense. But this isn't a knock on the product in anyway. One other thing I would mention is this, depending on the distance the toilet tank is from the bowl, this will influence if some of the bowl space is nulified. In other words, you may lose some "working space" in front of you when sitting down. Unfortunately, I can't provide specifics on the best measurements to look for as the tank relates to the bowl and how the seat is mounted because there are dozens of different toilets available. At the end of the day, it's not a deal breaker but it is a minor inconvenience in our situation. Overall, totally recommend the BioBidet BB2000R.
O**E
This is an excellent product. It does what it claims to do. I replaced a mechanical cold water unit with this electronic one and it has so many features on it that there is a learning curve. Without going into detail about WHAT it does, it works as described. And it works well. The one negative thing, and I've seen it mentioned in other reviews here, is that it requires a lot of electrical power. If you plug it in and when you use it your bathroom lights flicker, your circuit can't handle it. That was my worry when I purchased it and it turned out to apply to my electrical system. I found that turning out the bathroom lights and fan alleviated the problem, but that was really a short-term fix. I hired an electrician to install a dedicated grounded wire from my breaker box to my bathroom to handle its power needs (I also had him run a wire at the same time to my son's room, due to his computer and gaming needs, so that took some of the sting out of having it done). So clearly that possible need should be factored in to your purchasing this product. It may be that your system can handle its power needs (my house was built in the 1960s), but you should be aware of the possibility I'm describing. It's a quality product with a multi-year guarantee. I highly recommend it.
C**E
I don’t usually leave reviews and I will follow up on this one in a few months.. I just installed the Bio Bidet 2000 and messed around with all of its functions to make sure everything worked. Installation was super easy — I’m definitely a DIY person, but it only took about 30 minutes and I think anyone could do it. Everything you need is in the box, I only needed a wrench to remove my old bidet that did not have warm water. The instructions are super clear. I didn’t need to call a plumber or buy any extra parts. The heated seat is amazing, and I like that you can change the temperature of the seat and the temperature of the water. The water pressure and temperature settings are easy to adjust, and the warm air dryer actually works really well. The remote control has a lot of buttons so I think it is a little confusing initially, but I’m sure I’ll get used to it. The nightlight is nice, but I prefer not to have one so the ability to turn it off is wonderful and I’m happy that it’s there. It feels really solid and well-made, and I love the soft close lid. It is a bit noisier than my old bidet, but it also has a lot more functions instead of just shooting out cold water so that does make sense and the little noises may lesson with time as the functions get used more. If you’re on the fence, just do it, you can always return it if you hate it, but you probably won’t.
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