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Toto HW300-W Portable Travel Washlet, White - HW300#W, 180 ml

3.9
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€229,00
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Description

  • Compact, Convenient push button design
  • Warm water washing
  • Two washing modes
  • Resistant to chemicals and cleaning agents
  • The Portable Washlet is TOTO's way of conveniently helping you to enjoy the comforts of home even when you are not

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Customer Reviews

Expensive for what it is, but certainly very nice We already have and enjoy two Toto Washlets. But we recently moved into a new rental home, and neither Washlet fits the one-piece "French curve" toilet upstairs.I personally did not feel that we needed to spend 80+ dollars on a "travel Washlet" (I rallied instead for a less-expensive bidet spray-hose, to be hooked up directly to our plumbing). And, for my own part(s), I actually already travel with the Hygienna Solo "portable bidet," a plastic nozzle that screws into any water bottle. It is discreet and useful, and it set me back about ten bucks or so.My husband did not agree with my financial priorities, however. He finally blurted that he found the plastic water bottle + nozzle rig to be "uncivilized," "undignified," and "okay if you're going camping."In short, I was bullied into purchasing this Toto travel Washlet.It's very nice. I refuse to say that it's 70-something-dollars more effective than a manual travel bidet. But it's designed very well and there's no feeling of "making a mess" in operating it. As with all Toto products, the "look" of the product is one of serene cleanliness, which is reassuring in its special Toto way. Subtle little aesthetic touches really do evoke the Toto Washlet toilet seat's own distinctive design (the nozzle itself really does look like your little pal from home!), which is sure to please devotees of the genuine article.I showed my husband how it works. There's a reservoir that telescopes out of the main body of the travel Washlet, to be refilled before each use. When not in use, the nozzle-sprayer tucks and folds tidily against the Washlet, and then the whole apparatus "turtles" back inside the reservoir, nice and neat and clean. (I might not be comfortable refilling it in public like I am with a plain water bottle, but for private use, no big deal.) It isn't really a novel design, except for probably the nozzle itself.My husband laughed and brought out his electric water pick, which he uses to floss his teeth, and we marveled because the two have the exact same design and work the exact same way. The Toto travel Washlet is, in fact, nothing more than a water pick for your butt.The real proof, however, is in the "last swipe" of toilet tissue: the "white glove test," if you will. I begrudgingly admit that this automatic, battery-operated bidet works very, very well again, perhaps not 70-something-dollars better than the cheapest alternative, but certainly well enough. It's definitely a "nice-to-have," a creature-comfort for those of you who, like my husband and I do, actually become *homesick* for your heated toilet seat anytime you travel. And it really is much simpler and easier to use than a manual, hand-operated travel bidet.I do dread the panic we'll experience when we run out of AA batteries in the night but, for now, our bottoms are clean, and we can rest easy. 5I'm so happy to have discovered this product I'm so happy to have discovered this product. I had Duravet washlet toilet seats in my house for a couple of years and got quite used to the benefits of a washlet and not wiping with toilet paper. We recently sold the house and I really missed the washlet. I had a Bodell travel one in which you squeeze the bottle. It was OK for the occasional travel. The Toto, on the other hand, is almost the same experience as the toilet seat. I find that the water reservoir holds just the right amount. The push button electric activation is easy and delivers a consistent stream of water. When the water runs out, I'm perfectly clean. As long as the product holds up, I think I'll be happy with it for a long time. 5It's less of a hassle (and cheaper!) to wet some toilet paper before entering the stall I wanted to believe in this thing. I always have some kind of bidet contraption in every bathroom at home, so the idea of taking it with me was attractive.Bottom line: a bidet is all about water pressure and flow, and this has neitherThere was a water gun company called Entertech that made motorized squirt guns that were not all that different from what this does, only they didn't cost over 100 dollars.These are weak enough that the best they can do is just give you some closure after toilet paper has done all of the heavy lifting. This can be nice, but you can get the same feeling with more effective results if you just wet some toilet paper or use baby wipes. It's far less embarrassing than carrying a vibrator-sized motor-containing contraption into a toilet stall.This runs on a single AA battery and definitely achieves impressive flow for the power input. This would need to have some kind of lithium ion battery to be truly effective, but at that point would you feel like explaining to airline security why you require that 40V 4.0Ah battery for your posterior? 2Nice idea, but hard to use I have a Toto Washlet in my house, and I have gotten very used to it. It is fantastic and makes life a lot simpler and, er, cleaner. When I travel, I miss it and often have to carry around disposable cloths or something similar to address the problem. This device sort of addresses the problem, but I feel that the water volume is simply not enough to do the job. Part of the problem is aim - by the time I figure out where to aim, much of the water is gone. If I used it more, it would probably be less of an issue, but that fact is that it can take a lot of practice figuring out how to hold the darn thing - not a problem with the full size toilet, to be sure.My other problem was that I bought this particular device because I thought I was getting the American model with English instructions. Alas, it is all in Japanese. I might as well have bought the cheaper one.... 3Great idea if it didn't crack and leak. The first one of these I bought was wonderful. It lasted about 3 years before the motor finally gave out. When I replaced it with a second one, it started cracking and leaking at the top of the reservoir within about 3 months. The problem was that it had no air intake, creating excessive pressure in the reservoir. It started with one crack in the side near the top of the reservoir (crack in photo approximately 1-1/2" long), then a second crack at the hinge side, and, finally, a third on the opposite side, creating leaks at all three locations. Thinking it was simply a problem with one, I purchased a replacement. But the same thing happened. This is waaaaayyy too expensive not to have that tiny hole in the top of the reservoir as every other closed liquid container has (check your large detergent container with the intake at the back or your average non-squeeze water bottle). I will not purchase another one, so I'm looking now for an alternative. 2Great for travel I've just returned from a three week trip in Europe. I used this device daily. It's compact, light, solid, and works so well I'd use it for home daily use if I didn't have a Toto seat top washlet. It's spray is fine for cleaning me, and it doesn't get soiled in use, though I give it a light soap down and rinse every time just in case. Very little effort is needed to set it up and fill with water, use, and re-pack. One battery lasted 15 days of regular use, and then I replaced it just in case. The specs indicate 50 hours of run time per battery, but that seems impossible. However, I could have left the first battery in just to see. For a month's trip for one person I'd recommend one spare AA alkaline battery, and no more. The storage bag has a tough plastic opener for the battery cover, so no coins are ever needed to unscrew the cap, which is sealed and waterproofed, as is the whole unit.Toilet paper just isn't needed, except for maybe a little pat down to dry yourself after cleaning. Much of the world beyond the nice hotels can't deal with toilet paper in the sewer system, and this is the solution to that problem. I tended to use one refill per use, and a water bottle makes that simple. Its noise is too minor for concern unless you're really, really shy.If toilet paper is a pain for you to use, then just buy this thing. 5Poo a lot? Travel? Get this, get it now. Why didn't I get this years ago? It's fantastic. If you have any type of condition (as I do) that causes you to poo multiple times a day, and you find yourself getting raw while traveling from that lovely cardboard toilet paper in your hotel/office, then you will absolutely love this little device. It's compact, portable, discreet, and washes you right up with a single fill. It doesn't have a warmer built in, so the only drawback is that you need to wait for warm water from the tap, but that's a very minor complaint. Well constructed, solid, runs forever on battery. Worth it. 5Excellent Portable TOTO Washlet I have a TOTO washlet at home, and wanted something portable for travel. This portable washlet works just as well with just enough water and pressure. I have taken it with me on several trips, and It was worth every penny. I have not had any issues with leaking or malfunction. Very easy to use, and I have had some issues after having two kids which is a must for me to have. TOTO is also a very excellent brand for toilets and their washlets which is the reason I purchase this with trust in their products. Very happy with my purchase, and I have had it for over two years without any issues with the product. Very durable!!! 5BUY THIS!!!!? I am honestly IN LOVE WITH THIS ITEM!I have bidet attachments in all of my bathrooms... I like being clean & fresh ... so being out & not having that available is always unfortunate. Until NOW!!! I wasn t sure if it would ve any good but I figured for the price it better work well! Also, Toto is a highly regarded company so I took a chance.WORTH EVERY PENNY!!! At least to me! I am thrilled and now EVERY time I use a public restroom I get to leave feeling properly clean! KUDOS TOTO! 5amazing product I should've spent the extra money to buy this from the start, instead I bought a cheaper brand that turned out to be totlly useless with no pressure! This Toto Portable Bidet is amazing, it collapsed into a neat little package, yet when extended and filled it provides excellent water pressure to clean you nicely. I recommend carrying a water bottle with you in case you need more cleaning. 5
Toto HW300-W Portable Travel Washlet, White - HW300#W, 180 ml

Toto HW300-W Portable Travel Washlet, White - HW300#W, 180 ml

3.9
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€229,00
Sale price
€229,00
Regular price
€378,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€149,00)