🚿 Elevate your daily routine with smart hygiene and comfort
The Smart Bidet ATS-500 combines advanced hygiene technology with customizable comfort features including 5 adjustable nozzle positions, heated seat with 3 temperature levels, and a warm air dryer. Its self-cleaning stainless steel nozzle ensures superior cleanliness, while the intuitive side control panel and easy DIY installation make it accessible for any modern home. Eco mode reduces energy consumption, making it a smart, sustainable upgrade for your bathroom.
Color | White |
Brand | Lotus |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | ATS-500 (Control Panel) |
Shape | Round + Elongated |
Product Dimensions | 20.5"L x 18.5"W |
Operation Mode | ATS-500 (Control Panel) |
UPC | 700424890927 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00700424890927 |
Manufacturer | Lotus Hygiene Systems |
Part Number | ATS-500 |
Item Weight | 12.92 pounds |
Item model number | ATS-500 (Control Panel) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Lotus Smart Bidet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**B
A Real Upgrade to your Bath!
Turbo Clean!Shopped for days comparing unitsLanded on this one...Features/PriceVery quick and easy install and all functions work as they should.
A**R
Works great
I spent a lot of time researching before making this purchase and I am very happy with this seat. It was easy to install and is totally worth the price. The heated seat is especially nice in colder months. The bidet function works great and has plenty of hot water which I was concerned about. The drying fan is a must. Everything is adjustable and easy to use. After a year of use it still works great and there have been zero issues. I definitely recommend this to anyone unsure about what bidet seat to get
S**D
True to advertising.
Good product. Works as advertised. Nice addition to our comfort room.
B**D
3.5 years of dutiful service
I bought a Lotus Smart Bidet ATS-500 in 2019 to replace another Lotus (I don't recall the model, but it was a higher model than the ATS-500). The previous model lasted more than five years but the toilet seat eventually cracked and gave out. The ATS-500 lasted about three and a half years. Nothing cracked, and everything is intact, but all of a sudden, it's just dead, d-e-d, like it blew a fuse and it's just blacked out. While it was working, it was a great investment. Fairly easy to install (I have the handyperson skills of a year-old). I like the control panel attached to the unit, although I can see how the units with a remote control can save some space. Other features I liked: heated seat, adjustable temp for water, settings for a fixed stream or an oscillating stream for the wash, a sensor on the seat so that it's not operable unless someone is on the seat. There are other features I don't use that often, but ultimately the unit gets the job done, nothing more, nothing less. The price still seems reasonable compared to the increasing number of choices offered by the competition. Now that I am in the market for another one, it still boils down to the old-and-known Lotus again. Like Shania Twain, it's "still the one".
C**A
The best thing to come out of Covid 19?
Like most, I was confronted with "the great toilet paper shortage of 2020". Somehow, I survived and can now pass the tale to my grandchildren. But really, it was a bit ridiculous and eye-opening. I didn't realize how dependent I was on the toilet paper supply chain to keep me... 'clean'.Sometime early in the pandemic, I took a road trip out west. On the way back, I stopped in a gas station that advertises it's 'mom-approved bathrooms' on roadside billboards. Saap brothers, in case you're wondering.Anyway, considering it's the best stop between Omaha and Kansas City, and that I needed gas, supplies, etc. I was bound to stop and experience a bidet for the first time in my life. Every stool they had was fitted with a Coco bidet. I know this review is for the Lotus, but bare with me.Like anyone, I was mildly troubled and curious at the same time. I gave it a try and realized my life would never be the same. Warm water bidet's are luxurious, sanitary, good for resource sustainability and reduce reliance on toilet paper; For some like me, they serve to replace it completely.Setting them up is relatively simple, but you do have to get over the fact that you'll likely need a low-profile extension cord. Bathroom outlets in most American homes are simply too far for the small cords wired onto your bidet to reach. I bought a 3 foot white low-profile 3-prong here on Amazon and it works great.I can't fully explain what an improvement this bidet is over toilet paper, but I think this might be a close analogy. Imagine you live on a farm that always gets your shoes/boots a little muddy. Like most, you wipe them on your doormat before you walk inside, but there's always going to be a little mud here and there- especially if you leave them on inside the house. Out of the blue, you find out there's a machine that'll both wash off your shoes at the door while you wear them and give you a gentle massage. It may take a minute or so longer than wiping them on the mat, but the result is practically new shoes every time and your feet feel great afterwards. That's what it's like- sort of. Except, if this were a little closer to reality, you'd have to deposit a little money every time you wiped your feet on the mat because mat companies need to fund commercials with bears in the woods wiping their feet on mats and everyone tells you that a machine does exist to clean your shoes before you enter, but it's just... weird.Well, it's not. It's the most sensible solution to the problem and I feel like I've been duped all my life.The lotus bidet says it comes in elongated and round. I think that's a misprint. It's more of an elongated that'll fit most rounds. I have a very small, round Glacier Bay in my rental unit which it fits on well enough. Setting the spray nozzle in the perfect position takes a little experimentation and what you end up doing is more like a kind of Elvis hip thing, but who cares? It's kind of fun. Going to the bathroom has turned into the kind of adventure it was when I first started going as a toddler- and that's a good thing. Shouldn't it be more than a chore?If I have any negative things to say about the Lotus bidet, it's the fragility of the surface. You have to baby this thing (scratch pads are kryptonite and will kill it- though who uses a scratch pad to clean these?). You can't stand on them or sit on the closed lid. It'll hold you up just fine if you sit on it as intended, but standing is asking for trouble. Actually, standing on the closed lid is asking for a ten second sitcom where you crash through and land in toilet water. If you drop anything pointy on it, you'll likely scratch it. I think the lid could have been made with another, sturdier material, but it is what it is; and for this price, I can't really knock it.The drying unit reminds me of those older hand dryers in bathrooms. They'll get the job done if you wait around forever. It sometimes feels like I'm waiting forever, and just as I'm about to get up and leave, it beeps as if to say, 'Alright, I get it. I'll finish up already', then shuts off a few seconds later. One can set it hotter to dry faster, but I find that uncomfortable. And when I think about it, why on Earth am I in such a blooming hurry in the bathroom anyway? Is there a war going on outside? Maybe I do need to slow down and the bidet reminds me of that. There might be a bidet with a stronger dryer, but I'm not going to quibble. Or maybe I'll just wait until Dyson decides to team up with a bidet manufacturer and turn the world right-side up.Bidet's are smart devices for smart people. This bidet does a great job. I recommend any bidet and think this is just as good as any.
A**R
Product quality as described, 100% satisfied
Completed installation today, easy and 100% satisfied, this is my second purchased same product.
S**.
Was great for 2.5 yrs then broke spraying water everywhere in the middle of the night.
This worked very well for us for 2.5 yrs. No problems. I liked the warmed seat and the spray was good, but Turbo didn't actually do anything more than the regular spray. 2.5 yrs with no troubles, until last night when it started spraying on its own in the middle of the night---no one had used it in hours---. Luckily my husband heard water rushing and turned off the water main. So glad this didn't happen last month when we were out of town or we would have been having a large Home Owners Insurance nightmare going on! So not sure how to rate it---it was great, until it broke spectacularly. Would have much preferred it just stopped working. Also the water was coming from the control panel. My husband assumes it was an issue with where the water is heated as that was where the water was spraying out of.
K**O
Great addition to my bathroom!
At the end of the year last year, I decided to be more eco friendly and use less toilet paper, so we got this bidet. Best investment ever! My favorite feature is the seat warmer and hot water. So convenient for winter. My 4-year-old is able to use the “child” setting and is self-sufficient in the toilet since getting this bidet. It splashes a bit of water on the back of the seat when my kid uses it though, but it’s to be expected.It was so easy to install. All you need is a wrench to tighten the water lines, but everything else can be hand tightened. We had to get an extension cord because it has to be plugged in at all times for it to work, and the cord isn’t long enough to reach our outlet. It’s easy to clean as well- I just use Clorox wipes and so far (2 months in), it hasn’t lost its top coating. The remote is not removable, but it’s totally fine.My mom loved it so much when she came over that I purchased a second one and installed it on her toilet. This is definitely worth the money. Haven’t bought any toilet paper for 2 months (we use toilet unpaper instead)!
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