My aunt had some people install our vovo, and the bidet was not working. Thanks to your clear instructions and good camera work, I was able to diagnose that they'd put the metal bracket in upside down and thus hadn't mounted it properly. Thanks for your video, your editing skills are 👌
Thank you very much for that informative video. Having just come back from a holiday in Japan, where these bidets are normal standard, I immediately started researching but found no affordable 220V options for use in Europe. Vovo as Korean producer seems to offer that for retrofitting (and no need to go for the insane (~4000USD) expensive "all in one" solutions offered here in Austria).
Here in the US we big on pain old toilets, so these seat bidets are a perfect solution as long as you can get power to them. I agree the all in one solution is just too expensive and not needed. Thank you for sharing.
Nice video .. I didn't know about Vovo before .. Bidet is a must! Same as you take a shower to clean yourself up and not using napkins to clean off!! I usually suffering when visiting a country that doesn't have it!! It also saves you paper towels. Whether it's smart bidet or classic one every home and hotel should have it.
I totally agree, I was staying at a friend's house and it felt so strange to use toilet paper. I couldn't wait to get back to our bidet. Everyone should have one!
Thanks for the helpful video. I have a question: does this bidet make any noises when you sit down on it ( any beeps or nozzle cleaning sounds when the seat sensor gets triggered )?
Good question, I have two different brands and they both make little noises when you sit and use them. After each use the wand does self clean as it retracts, however I clean the the wand each time I wash out the bowl. Thanks for watching.
Kalman, to engage the power saving function go to the panel just above the inlet hose. The button is on the far left and it will turn on and off the energy saving mode. Thanks for the question and for watching.
Chuck, regardless of the model make sure you have easy access to GFCI electrical outlet. My fave features are the seat warmer and easy to use remote. Once you get it, you'll wonder why everyone doesn't have one.
@@cfldriven Thanks! I have a plan to install an outlet tied to a GFCI circuit on the other side of the wall. Now to locate where I can got a few feet wiring without buying a whole roll. Thanks again. 😊
@@cfldriven I ran into a problem sliding the seat onto the base bracket per the instructions. After messing with it for far to long I walked away and thought about it andcameupwithasolution. The workaround was so simple and easy. I put the bolts and bolt brackets in the base bracket and mated them to the seat, then installed the assembly on the commode. During this step I simply positioned the seat. Works great!
Jay, we like not only talking about the product but showing how to install or use it as we feel that helps viewers decide whether it something there interested in. Thank you so much for the feedback.
Thanks for the detailed video. I'm also getting a VOVO. I've been wanting a bidet long before I knew they sold them in North America. 16:40. "Probably cleaner than with using toilet paper."? Probably? 😆
Question: do the "feet" underneath the toilet seat lid make full contact with the bowl? Just installed two of these doing pretty well everything here, but only the front feet make contact (there's a gap between the bowl and the seat farther back).
@@cfldriven I reached out to VOVO about this, and while not confirming this is normal, said that they're confident in the construction that if the seat breaks (the feet-gap causes the lid to carry weight; not transfer it to the bowl), they will indeed cover under warranty.
I bought a vary basic bidet back before covid and I didn't worry about the tp shortage . Now I have a nice bidet in one bath room but no heated anything. I bought a smart seat bidet and its so nice! It's not the brand you installed but has the same features. I just can't understand why American people don't want a clean bottom?
Jeff, I wonder the same thing every time I have to sit down and use a toilet not in my house. Congrats on switching, now go out a convince a few more of the better way.
I would think not as the seat holes keep the whole thing from moving. You might want to check the manufacture to see if they have something available for your particular situation.
Hi @@cfldriven, I did order the VOVO VB-6100SR and they do include a second set of rubber grommets for my kind of toilet. Just need to get a 4 foot 1/2 water connection from the sink :)
@@Captain_Hindsight Great to hear the proper grommets are included. Whenever visiting or staying somewhere away from home, I'm always disappointed to only have tp.
Hi @cfldriven, great review! Does the toilet ring start warming up only when you open the lit, and stop when you close it, or do you have to manually use the remote control?
@@cfldriven Thank you for your reply. I actually contacted VOVO support about the energy efficiency aspect and they answered. I put it here in case it's helpful for others: "We recommend you to turn the Power Save Mode on, it automatically adjusts the water and seat temperature to 30°C, gradually decreasing over time, and eventually turning off to conserve energy when the bidet is not in use. It's important to note that once movement is detected by the sensor, the temperature will return to the preset mode."
Raymond, the water temp can be set by using the button located just below the large DRY button @13:20 in the video. You have a choice of three temp settings. Thanks for watching and the question.
That was a very informative, quite hilarious, and definitely useful video demonstration about the bidet. The American tabu that is associated with the bidet is strange and really laughable. Anyway, thank you very much for a job well done.
Just purchased one should be here this Friday. Just now finished sweeping up from putting an outlet in by the toilet. What’s your opinion on it being you had it 3 weeks now. Was it worth it? Sure hoping just givin the price with the amount of features this one had compared to others priced close. It seemed to have the features the $4-600 units had at only $300. Vs the others I seen in the $250-300 range seemed to have a few less features than this one
Glad you ask, after the third use I became a convert. A month after installation and use, I don't ever see going back to a plain toilet. The misses was more reluctant to try it, but is now a regular user despite having her own bathroom (w/o bidet). My only concerns are making sure I clean on the underside around the spray head, and whenever we lose power the unit drops out of energy saving mode. With use of the drying mode I don't have a need to use TP to pat dry. I did discover the wash and dry cycle will time out on their own if you don't manual stop them and of course they both stop if you get off the seat. Was it worth it, well I got it for free, but if we had a plug in the other bathroom I would make the investment on a much better way of cleaning and all but eliminating the TP. Your right this unit does seem to have a lot of features for the price. I guess you can save some money by getting the one without remote control. On the manual unit the controls are easy to reach, though if try using it to sit or get up with it might not bear the weight. If I had to give up any features it would probably be the Turbo and Pulsating modes. Looking forward to a warm seat on winter mornings. Hope you get a chance to tell us what you think of it after a couple of uses. Thanks for commenting and watching.
@@cfldriven Excellent. Thank you for your swift response. Are you still happy with it? I 'm slightly concerned about its low price compared with the competition.
@@AntPDC Overall very pleased with it. Occasionally the software goes wonky and I have to unplug it and plug it back in. I also have an Alpha bidet for visitors which doesn't seem to have any issues ruclips.net/video/XFH53PWbJbw/видео.html
In order to avoid a cold seat it is constantly heated. Three temp settings are available was well as an energy saving mode. Of course it can also be disabled.
Without power you treat it like a regular toilet. If the remote is missing, there are controls on the side of the seat you can use until you find the remote.
The VOVO site states, "#2 Does it requires electricity? Yes! Our Bidet Toilets and Bidet Seat come with 4ft length cord, you simply need an outlet nearby or you may use extension cord if needed. However, if you are not ready to commit to an electrical bidet. Then make sure to keep an eye out for your upcoming manual bidet attachment launch!"
How interesting, that was their recommendation 4 years ago. Always check with your local electrical codes. Bathrooms bring water and electricity in close proximity and it best to keep electrical cords as short as possible.
If the unit is plugged in, and the water is turned on, does the remote light up. If not check batteries. If all those are correct, perhaps the unit is defective. VOVO can be contacted at vovo-us.com/pages/contact-us
My VOVO is at three years and no issues so far. Have you replaced the batteries on the remote? Also if it is acting buggy try unplugging waiting a few seconds and plugging back in. Hope that helps.
@@cfldriven could you please tell me which one of vovo bidet seat is the most loaded with features and do they include auto open and close like toto? I am not talking about the entire toilet, just the portable seat. Thank you in advance!
@@az6877 The 4000 would be the most loaded as it includes deodorization, otherwise it is identical in features with the 6000. They both have manual soft closing seats. No auto open and close like Toto. Here a link to their product page vovousa.com/pages/bidet-seat-collection Hope this helps.
That exactly the same issue I had with the second bathroom. Finally decided to get an outlet installed and am happy we did. Now it feels strange to go somewhere without a bidet. Thanks Trudi for watching.
While it will work with an extension cable, it is strongly advised not to. You want a GFCI outlet that is close by. For our guest bathroom I had to install an outlet just for this purpose.
I use a 5m extension cable to connect it. Also don't know why it should be a problem. It doesn't take that much energy (not like a oven or sth). Absolutely no problem 👍
Используйте элементы управления сбоку или проверьте батарейки в пульте дистанционного управления. Также попробуйте позвонить в службу поддержки производителя.
I only have experience with the Alpha (here is my video ruclips.net/video/XFH53PWbJbw/видео.html ) and this Vovo bidet. Overall with the exception of the remotes being different, the experience is about the same. They both get the job done and are better than not having a bidet. I did watch Toto's video on their product, the misting function along with the auto seat open and close don't seem to make it a better bidet, just more things that can go wrong. For me the most important thing is the remote, make sure you like the layout because you will be using it everyday.
And to answer the question the dry function runs for a max of 3 minutes. If you are done sooner you can either turn it off via the remote or just get up and it will shut down. If you want more time just press the dry button again.
You’re supposed to soak up most of the water with toilet paper and then use the dryer to get totally bone dry. It takes about 10 seconds to become dry when doing it right.
Sorry about the audio issue. The seat needs to detect someone sitting on it before it will function. If you get up from the seat the water stops spraying, which is a good thing.
@@cfldriven when he says "plastic covering the seat" I think he means lay a sheet of perspex onto the seat and press down. Then we can see the spray mechanism move and the water come out.
First off, why are you using caps lock, very rude. Second, volume was great, finally why don’t YOU make a video with plastic on it? This was a fantastic instructional video, thanks so much to the poster for his time and effort bringing this video to us 👍🏻
My aunt had some people install our vovo, and the bidet was not working. Thanks to your clear instructions and good camera work, I was able to diagnose that they'd put the metal bracket in upside down and thus hadn't mounted it properly. Thanks for your video, your editing skills are 👌
Glad to hear this video got everyone back on the potty. I never thought that I would be such a convert, now the whole family is using it.
@@cfldriven OP
So the professionals were installing one of these for the first time and couldn't read/understand the instructions. 😁
Thank you very much for that informative video. Having just come back from a holiday in Japan, where these bidets are normal standard, I immediately started researching but found no affordable 220V options for use in Europe. Vovo as Korean producer seems to offer that for retrofitting (and no need to go for the insane (~4000USD) expensive "all in one" solutions offered here in Austria).
Here in the US we big on pain old toilets, so these seat bidets are a perfect solution as long as you can get power to them. I agree the all in one solution is just too expensive and not needed. Thank you for sharing.
Nice video .. I didn't know about Vovo before .. Bidet is a must! Same as you take a shower to clean yourself up and not using napkins to clean off!! I usually suffering when visiting a country that doesn't have it!! It also saves you paper towels. Whether it's smart bidet or classic one every home and hotel should have it.
I totally agree, I was staying at a friend's house and it felt so strange to use toilet paper. I couldn't wait to get back to our bidet. Everyone should have one!
Thanks for the helpful video. I have a question: does this bidet make any noises when you sit down on it ( any beeps or nozzle cleaning sounds when the seat sensor gets triggered )?
Good question, I have two different brands and they both make little noises when you sit and use them. After each use the wand does self clean as it retracts, however I clean the the wand each time I wash out the bowl.
Thanks for watching.
Great video as we are looking at this model. Thanks
Once you get a bidet you won't go back. Enjoy.
Great vid, anti ads 💪🏾 loved that around 14min he goes for a dad joke then immediately says nvm 😂😂
Thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed the video.
Prompt and clear instructions, thank you for making this video !
Do you know how to turn on the power-saving function ?
Kalman, to engage the power saving function go to the panel just above the inlet hose. The button is on the far left and it will turn on and off the energy saving mode. Thanks for the question and for watching.
Good Video. I just ordered the same model for our Round style. Waiting on delivery. We'll see how it goes.
Just checking in to hear how your experience went.
Great video. Based on this video I will be purchasing this model. Thanks!
Chuck, regardless of the model make sure you have easy access to GFCI electrical outlet. My fave features are the seat warmer and easy to use remote. Once you get it, you'll wonder why everyone doesn't have one.
@@cfldriven Thanks! I have a plan to install an outlet tied to a GFCI circuit on the other side of the wall. Now to locate where I can got a few feet wiring without buying a whole roll. Thanks again. 😊
@@chucktyrrell2115 I know that Home Depot, ACE and perhaps Lowes will sell wiring by the foot. Good luck w project.
@@cfldriven I ran into a problem sliding the seat onto the base bracket per the instructions. After messing with it for far to long I walked away and thought about it andcameupwithasolution. The workaround was so simple and easy. I put the bolts and bolt brackets in the base bracket and mated them to the seat, then installed the assembly on the commode. During this step I simply positioned the seat. Works great!
@@chucktyrrell2115 Very clever, thank you for sharing that thinking outside of the box solution.
Thank you so much for your detailed and easy understanding step-by-step video
Jay, we like not only talking about the product but showing how to install or use it as we feel that helps viewers decide whether it something there interested in. Thank you so much for the feedback.
Thanks for the detailed video. I'm also getting a VOVO. I've been wanting a bidet long before I knew they sold them in North America.
16:40. "Probably cleaner than with using toilet paper."?
Probably? 😆
Congrats on moving up to a bidet. You'll love the seat warmer in the winter.
Question: do the "feet" underneath the toilet seat lid make full contact with the bowl? Just installed two of these doing pretty well everything here, but only the front feet make contact (there's a gap between the bowl and the seat farther back).
Chris, I finally got a good look and you are correct the back feet don't touch the bowl. Thank you for sharing.
@@cfldriven I reached out to VOVO about this, and while not confirming this is normal, said that they're confident in the construction that if the seat breaks (the feet-gap causes the lid to carry weight; not transfer it to the bowl), they will indeed cover under warranty.
@@chrisdonnelly4529 Chris, thanks for sharing the update. It certainly doesn't feel like it flexing when I use it and we are 4 years into it.
I bought a vary basic bidet back before covid and I didn't worry about the tp shortage . Now I have a nice bidet in one bath room but no heated anything. I bought a smart seat bidet and its so nice! It's not the brand you installed but has the same features. I just can't understand why American people don't want a clean bottom?
Jeff, I wonder the same thing every time I have to sit down and use a toilet not in my house. Congrats on switching, now go out a convince a few more of the better way.
Great video. Do you think there is a way to install this on a wall mounted toilet that has no back access to the seat holes ?
I would think not as the seat holes keep the whole thing from moving. You might want to check the manufacture to see if they have something available for your particular situation.
Hi @@cfldriven, I did order the VOVO VB-6100SR and they do include a second set of rubber grommets for my kind of toilet. Just need to get a 4 foot 1/2 water connection from the sink :)
@@Captain_Hindsight Great to hear the proper grommets are included. Whenever visiting or staying somewhere away from home, I'm always disappointed to only have tp.
Hi @cfldriven, great review! Does the toilet ring start warming up only when you open the lit, and stop when you close it, or do you have to manually use the remote control?
We have it set to be on, so we are always greeted by a warm seat. The heat function is controlled by the remote and not the raising of the toilet lid.
@@cfldriven Thank you for your reply. I actually contacted VOVO support about the energy efficiency aspect and they answered. I put it here in case it's helpful for others:
"We recommend you to turn the Power Save Mode on, it automatically adjusts the water and seat temperature to 30°C, gradually decreasing over time, and eventually turning off to conserve energy when the bidet is not in use.
It's important to note that once movement is detected by the sensor, the temperature will return to the preset mode."
@@AnVinhNguyen Thank you so much for sharing this helpful information.
Is the water heated also. I don't see any setting of water temperature on the control in the video.
Raymond, the water temp can be set by using the button located just below the large DRY button @13:20 in the video. You have a choice of three temp settings. Thanks for watching and the question.
Wow! You made that so simple! Thanks!
Evonne, just a few minutes to install for a lifetime of enjoyment.
Thank you for the review. Does it have a width spray?
No it has male and female button along with nozzle position adjustment. If you need to wash a wider area just move you butt around.
That was a very informative, quite hilarious, and definitely useful video demonstration about the bidet. The American tabu that is associated with the bidet is strange and really laughable. Anyway, thank you very much for a job well done.
We're two years into the bidet and the thought of going back to paper seems to primitive. Thanks for watching and for commenting.
Just purchased one should be here this Friday. Just now finished sweeping up from putting an outlet in by the toilet. What’s your opinion on it being you had it 3 weeks now. Was it worth it? Sure hoping just givin the price with the amount of features this one had compared to others priced close. It seemed to have the features the $4-600 units had at only $300. Vs the others I seen in the $250-300 range seemed to have a few less features than this one
Glad you ask, after the third use I became a convert. A month after installation and use, I don't ever see going back to a plain toilet. The misses was more reluctant to try it, but is now a regular user despite having her own bathroom (w/o bidet). My only concerns are making sure I clean on the underside around the spray head, and whenever we lose power the unit drops out of energy saving mode. With use of the drying mode I don't have a need to use TP to pat dry. I did discover the wash and dry cycle will time out on their own if you don't manual stop them and of course they both stop if you get off the seat.
Was it worth it, well I got it for free, but if we had a plug in the other bathroom I would make the investment on a much better way of cleaning and all but eliminating the TP. Your right this unit does seem to have a lot of features for the price. I guess you can save some money by getting the one without remote control. On the manual unit the controls are easy to reach, though if try using it to sit or get up with it might not bear the weight. If I had to give up any features it would probably be the Turbo and Pulsating modes. Looking forward to a warm seat on winter mornings.
Hope you get a chance to tell us what you think of it after a couple of uses. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Great upload, thank you. May I ask which VOVO model this is?
Sorry about that the elongated is VB-6000SE and the round one is VB-6100SR. Thank you for watching.
@@cfldriven Excellent. Thank you for your swift response. Are you still happy with it? I 'm slightly concerned about its low price compared with the competition.
@@AntPDC Overall very pleased with it. Occasionally the software goes wonky and I have to unplug it and plug it back in. I also have an Alpha bidet for visitors which doesn't seem to have any issues ruclips.net/video/XFH53PWbJbw/видео.html
@@cfldriven Thank you very much.
Is it heated in time or ...? 24H energy consumption? Thank you!
In order to avoid a cold seat it is constantly heated. Three temp settings are available was well as an energy saving mode. Of course it can also be disabled.
Thank you! Energy here has skyrocketed to disturbing prices(euro). The government blames it on the R-U war...@@cfldriven
THANK YOU FOR THE REVIEW💪🏼
Thanks for the feedback and for viewing.
Ok what do you do if the power goes out ? Or someone hides your remote ? 😱😲🏃🙀 really want to know...
Without power you treat it like a regular toilet. If the remote is missing, there are controls on the side of the seat you can use until you find the remote.
@cdb Great for guest and power outage.
It has an button on the side of actual product from what I know
Well made video; instructive and informative.
Paul, thank you for watching and taking the time to provide feedback.
really an outstanding video, thanks for the detailed information!
Thank you for the kind feedback.
The VOVO site states, "#2 Does it requires electricity?
Yes! Our Bidet Toilets and Bidet Seat come with 4ft length cord, you simply need an outlet nearby or you may use extension cord if needed. However, if you are not ready to commit to an electrical bidet. Then make sure to keep an eye out for your upcoming manual bidet attachment launch!"
How interesting, that was their recommendation 4 years ago. Always check with your local electrical codes. Bathrooms bring water and electricity in close proximity and it best to keep electrical cords as short as possible.
Cool never knew how these worked!
Once you try it, you'll never go back. Thanks for watching.
Mine isn't spraying out water at all but has power. What's wrong with it?
If the unit is plugged in, and the water is turned on, does the remote light up. If not check batteries. If all those are correct, perhaps the unit is defective. VOVO can be contacted at vovo-us.com/pages/contact-us
My Led is not working after half a year and the remote is sometimes bugging
My VOVO is at three years and no issues so far. Have you replaced the batteries on the remote? Also if it is acting buggy try unplugging waiting a few seconds and plugging back in. Hope that helps.
Just bought a few weeks ago and some functions didn't work at all sometimes. Maybe bugging?
@@Janeelle-jg7jx I would give their customer service a call as there shouldn't be any issues. Worst case return it for an exchange or refund.
Thanks for the great review!
We were so delighted with the bidet we got a second one ruclips.net/video/XFH53PWbJbw/видео.html . Thank you for the positive feedback.
That was great! Thanks. 😄👍🏾
I think they should be in every home. Thanks for watching.
Absolutely! 😄🤙🏾
Amazing explanation 👏
Thank you for the feedback and for watching.
Thank you, this is a very helpful vedio.
Keffelew, it has been over 2yrs and I would never want to be back to TP. Thanks for watching our video.
What is the diference between vb6000se and. Vb 4000se?
The VB-4000SE is similar in features except it has deodorization and on the 2022 models a UV LED sterilization of the bowl area.
@@cfldriven could you please tell me which one of vovo bidet seat is the most loaded with features and do they include auto open and close like toto? I am not talking about the entire toilet, just the portable seat. Thank you in advance!
@@az6877 The 4000 would be the most loaded as it includes deodorization, otherwise it is identical in features with the 6000. They both have manual soft closing seats. No auto open and close like Toto. Here a link to their product page vovousa.com/pages/bidet-seat-collection Hope this helps.
@@cfldriven thank you so much, you are a star!
@@az6877 We try.
You are the the best!!!
I appreciate the feedback. Thank you for watching.
Unfortunately, the only outlet that I have is the sink area - about 6' away.
That exactly the same issue I had with the second bathroom. Finally decided to get an outlet installed and am happy we did. Now it feels strange to go somewhere without a bidet. Thanks Trudi for watching.
You can use an extension cable. No problem
Can anyone confirm it works with an extension cable?
While it will work with an extension cable, it is strongly advised not to. You want a GFCI outlet that is close by. For our guest bathroom I had to install an outlet just for this purpose.
I use a 5m extension cable to connect it. Also don't know why it should be a problem. It doesn't take that much energy (not like a oven or sth).
Absolutely no problem 👍
Установили биде ,а пульт не работает.Что делать?
Используйте элементы управления сбоку или проверьте батарейки в пульте дистанционного управления. Также попробуйте позвонить в службу поддержки производителя.
Thx
And thank you for taking the time to watch and write.
"Have a good bidet" 😂
Sorry I couldn't resist. Thanks for watching.
This or the Toto C5?
I only have experience with the Alpha (here is my video ruclips.net/video/XFH53PWbJbw/видео.html ) and this Vovo bidet. Overall with the exception of the remotes being different, the experience is about the same. They both get the job done and are better than not having a bidet. I did watch Toto's video on their product, the misting function along with the auto seat open and close don't seem to make it a better bidet, just more things that can go wrong. For me the most important thing is the remote, make sure you like the layout because you will be using it everyday.
Good job thanks
Over a year later and still happy we have this, thanks for watching.
Thanks
Most welcome!
Hi, how long does it take to dry when you use the "dry" function please?
Thanks for watching. Recently a holiday guest came out of the bathroom exclaiming how much she liked it using the bidet.
And to answer the question the dry function runs for a max of 3 minutes. If you are done sooner you can either turn it off via the remote or just get up and it will shut down. If you want more time just press the dry button again.
You’re supposed to soak up most of the water with toilet paper and then use the dryer to get totally bone dry. It takes about 10 seconds to become dry when doing it right.
@@chinosanchez204 That certainly is one way of using a bidet but not the only way. Others prefer air drying when it is available.
My t valve isn't threading right! I'm about to tighten the piss out of it.
Crap don't do that.
The T-valve they include is absolute crap
Sorry to hear you had problems. We have had ours for two years without any issues from the t-valve. What went wrong?
BAD VOLUME.
MAKE A VIDEO WITH PLASTIC COVERING THE SEAT. SO YOU CAN SHOW THE FUNCTION
Sorry about the audio issue. The seat needs to detect someone sitting on it before it will function. If you get up from the seat the water stops spraying, which is a good thing.
@@cfldriven when he says "plastic covering the seat" I think he means lay a sheet of perspex onto the seat and press down. Then we can see the spray mechanism move and the water come out.
@@johncollins8304 Thanks for explaining the request.
First off, why are you using caps lock, very rude. Second, volume was great, finally why don’t YOU make a video with plastic on it?
This was a fantastic instructional video, thanks so much to the poster for his time and effort bringing this video to us 👍🏻
@@johncollins8304 yes 👍