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Toto Washlet S7A: The Bidet That Sets the Standard

4.8 / 5 $1,799
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By OMB Editorial · Editorial Team

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Pros

  • Auto-open/close lid and auto-flush integration
  • Instant warm water (no tank — unlimited duration)
  • Self-cleaning EWATER+ wand spray
  • Quietest motor in the category
  • Premium-feel remote with two user presets

Cons

  • Premium price point ($1,500–$1,800)
  • Requires dedicated GFCI outlet near toilet
  • Replacement remote batteries are CR2032 (not AA)

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The Toto Washlet S7A is what happens when a 100-year-old plumbing company decides the toilet seat is worth perfecting. After a decade of S-series iteration, the S7A is the most refined, most luxurious, and — yes — most expensive bidet seat you can install in a North American home without ripping out the bowl.

Who this is for

If you’re shopping above $1,000 and you want a bidet that feels like a product, not a project, this is the answer. The S7A is for upgraders who have already decided a bidet is non-negotiable and now want the best one money can buy without going integrated.

Key specs at a glance

SpecToto Washlet S7A
Water heatingInstant (tankless)
Nozzle materialStainless steel
Self-cleanEWATER+ electrolyzed water
Heated seatYes, 5 levels
Air dryerYes, 5 temps
Auto-open lidYes
RemoteWireless RF, 2 user presets
Power120V, 1300W
FitsElongated bowls (round model available)

What we love

  • The water never runs cold. Instant heating means you can run the wand as long as you like.
  • The auto-open lid is delightful. Approach the toilet; lid opens. Walk away; it closes and flushes.
  • EWATER+ keeps the wand clean. Every spray cycle ends with a mist of electrolyzed water across the bowl and wand.

Where it falls short

  • Price. At ~$1,800 retail, it’s roughly 3× the Brondell Swash 1400. Worth it for enthusiasts, hard to justify for everyone.
  • Power. You’ll need a GFCI outlet within ~3 feet of the bowl. Older bathrooms may need an electrician.

Verdict

If you’ve used a Washlet at a hotel or a friend’s place and thought “I need this” — the S7A is the buy-it-for-life version. If this is your first bidet, start with the Brondell Swash 1400 or Tushy Spa 3.0 and graduate later.

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