VOVO STYLEMENT TCB-090S Smart Bidet Toilet, One Piece Toilet with Auto Dual Flush, LED Nightlight, Heated Seat, Warm Water and Dry, Made in Korea








Key features
- •💧 AUTOMATIC DUAL FLUSH - Smart seat sensor that detects the user to distinguish between small flush and large flush, providing hands-free operation. (1.28GPF/0.9GPF)
- •💧 HEATED SEAT / WARM WATER / WARM AIR DRYER - Premium bidet features with self cleaning stainless steel nozzle with auto deodorization
- •💧 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER / AUTO DEODORIAZATION – Smart remote controller to perform posterior, feminine, and turbo wash functions with auto deodorization
- •💧 TANKLESS FLUSHING SYSTEM - Tornado wash powerfully cleans the inner bowl without using any stale water with direct water supply from the pipe.
- •💧 ECO-FRIENDLY DESIGN - Reduce toilet paper and water usage with cUPC, cETLus certified smart toilet
BrandVOVO
CategoryBidet Seats
VOVO STYLEMENT TCB-090S Smart Bidet Toilet, One Piece Toilet with Auto Dual Flush, LED Nightlight, Heated Seat, Warm Water and Dry, Made in Korea
List Price: $2167.95$1951.16DEALYou Save: $216.79 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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I love my VOVO ...!
Gilb✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2023
Bought in July 2022 also bought another one in October 2022. I love the comfort of it, sits high enough which is needed as we age ... I need 2 hips replacement, so I have a lot of pain sitting on standard size toilet, this one is the best! we feel very clean after the VOVO cleans our private parts, as clean as after taking a shower! it is the only way to go do our private business in the water closet, now my wife and I, are avoiding going to public and even friends toilets!!!
Be aware if you see some competitors offering similar toilets for less money ... as the Smart Toilets made in Korea, are better made and more efficient and more reliable as well!
I had a technical problem with one of them, due to my water in our area being hard water ... the power of spray got weaker and eventually may have corrupt some digital circuits making the bidet part not operating properly.
I called VOVO and the young lady named Ella, who took my call, spoke in a clear English and understood very well my issue and was quick to help to diagnose the trouble and they sent me a new Bidet top at no charge since it was under warranty and we installed it, and it work like new again!
We will clean our filter more often due to our hard water to avoid trouble in the future.
I highly recommend this company!
Be aware if you see some competitors offering similar toilets for less money ... as the Smart Toilets made in Korea, are better made and more efficient and more reliable as well!
I had a technical problem with one of them, due to my water in our area being hard water ... the power of spray got weaker and eventually may have corrupt some digital circuits making the bidet part not operating properly.
I called VOVO and the young lady named Ella, who took my call, spoke in a clear English and understood very well my issue and was quick to help to diagnose the trouble and they sent me a new Bidet top at no charge since it was under warranty and we installed it, and it work like new again!
We will clean our filter more often due to our hard water to avoid trouble in the future.
I highly recommend this company!
Vovo
rtc in nj✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
All the features at a good price. Replaced a 6.5 yr old Brondell S300-EW that began leaking (apparently its end of life according to other posts) with this Vovo VB-6000SE. More features at the approximate same price when purchased. Vovo made in Korea vs. Brondell in China. Hopefully this has a longer life span. Easy to install and has worked flawlessly from start.
Awesome bidet!!
Jonathan J Kim✓ Verified Purchase•August 4, 2023
This is my first bidet. Oh! How peasants live! was the exclamation by a girl on tiktok on her first use of bidet. I concur. I thought automatic ice dispenser was it. Nope, bidet. You haven't lived if you don't have a bidet.
My tiny apartment has round toilet. Turns out most Americans enjoy luxurious elongated toilet. That limited my choice of bidet. I ended up with Vovo. What a deal. This has features that you have to spend $400 for. Heated seat, UV Sanitation, butt dryer, pulsating water spray. 3 separate water nozzle. All controllable with a Remote! What a luxury.
My first seat on a warm seat was too luxurious.. makes you wonder did I make it in life and this is it. Warm water pulsating on my ass. To finish with warm air in chilly California Winter at sub 60 temperature outside. Priceless.. or least I heard it cost $39 for a session..
The seat has hole which is slightly square but it seems to provide slightly larger hole to work with and it is comfortable to seat on. Installation was simple even though I had issue connecting it to fill valve. Tee would strip the bottom of fill valve. I took fill valve out and fitted it and it just screwed on flawlessly. Reinstalling the fill valve afterward was flawless. Any mature males should be able to install it. Maybe some immature ones. It fits my round American Standard toilet perfectly.
Only feature it is short on is instant hot water feature. But I do not have issue at all of using spray continuously 3 times on one seating. I don't get cold water.. so don't be worried about that. Dryer did not blow stinky air. Air didn't smell.
With all that feature I didn't realize it is using twice the microwave. It can consume 1200 watt to pump out all those heated features. But you wont be seating on it much long. I will do a power consumption test with a watt meter. For example, seat was always warm which leads me to believe it maybe an always on feature so I turned it off. Water tank may consume electricity to maintain certain temperature so instant heater feature maybe more thrift feature but they will require some test. All the comfort of bidet is provided by electricity. Otherwise all you need is just a water hose for $20.
I have been only using for a week. Started seating on it for gentle wash in the morning. What a way to start a day. Clean ass!
Highly recommended. At this price they are giving it away because the company just love you. Be greedy and install it on all your toilet.
My tiny apartment has round toilet. Turns out most Americans enjoy luxurious elongated toilet. That limited my choice of bidet. I ended up with Vovo. What a deal. This has features that you have to spend $400 for. Heated seat, UV Sanitation, butt dryer, pulsating water spray. 3 separate water nozzle. All controllable with a Remote! What a luxury.
My first seat on a warm seat was too luxurious.. makes you wonder did I make it in life and this is it. Warm water pulsating on my ass. To finish with warm air in chilly California Winter at sub 60 temperature outside. Priceless.. or least I heard it cost $39 for a session..
The seat has hole which is slightly square but it seems to provide slightly larger hole to work with and it is comfortable to seat on. Installation was simple even though I had issue connecting it to fill valve. Tee would strip the bottom of fill valve. I took fill valve out and fitted it and it just screwed on flawlessly. Reinstalling the fill valve afterward was flawless. Any mature males should be able to install it. Maybe some immature ones. It fits my round American Standard toilet perfectly.
Only feature it is short on is instant hot water feature. But I do not have issue at all of using spray continuously 3 times on one seating. I don't get cold water.. so don't be worried about that. Dryer did not blow stinky air. Air didn't smell.
With all that feature I didn't realize it is using twice the microwave. It can consume 1200 watt to pump out all those heated features. But you wont be seating on it much long. I will do a power consumption test with a watt meter. For example, seat was always warm which leads me to believe it maybe an always on feature so I turned it off. Water tank may consume electricity to maintain certain temperature so instant heater feature maybe more thrift feature but they will require some test. All the comfort of bidet is provided by electricity. Otherwise all you need is just a water hose for $20.
I have been only using for a week. Started seating on it for gentle wash in the morning. What a way to start a day. Clean ass!
Highly recommended. At this price they are giving it away because the company just love you. Be greedy and install it on all your toilet.
Quiet but could be better
DavidF✓ Verified Purchase•August 4, 2023
This is my third bidet over the years, it replaced a Bio Bidet unit that had broken. I like that it is fairly quiet overall, and it fits the oblong toilet better than the Bio Bidet but it has a couple of quirks. First, the seat itself doesn't seem as comfortable as the Bio Bidet and secondly, the auto shutoff is much quicker than the old unit so I need to push the button a second time to get as clean. I do think the dryer works better than the previous one and given a choice again, I would buy this model based on fit and noise level. One other minor thing, the remote is a bit bigger and clunkier than the old one but does use a magnetic based and the buttons are truly buttons vs the capacitive ones on the old unit. Too new to know how these will hold up over time but so far so good.
Nice toilet but some of the advertised features are made up.
freshgrilled✓ Verified Purchase•June 26, 2023
Let me get this out of the way first: I like this toilet. I'm glad I got it, even though I paid more for this than I ever thought I would pay for a toilet. The remote works well, it heats the air, water, and seat very nicely. The sensors seem to work pretty well. And we have yet to manage to stop it up (in a family of five with this as the main toilet). Also, the bidet portion of it is very adjustable and works well.
But one advertised feature is false, and another item mentioned online in some places and in the manual is also not entirely accurate. Before I go on, I would like to note that I really just am dinging the star to try to insure that the manufacturer updates the ad, and then I would happily move this to five stars:
First the false claim: This toilet claims to have a deodorizer. It does not. It has a thin piece of plastic with holes in it that the manual claims is a deodorizer. But it's just a thin piece of plastic that has holes in it. And in the manual, the only recommendation for maintenance of this thing is to wash it now and then. This is NOT a deodorizer. As I've said, it's simply a piece of plastic with holes in it. I'm guessing the real functionality of this thing is to prevent water from splashing into the vent.
Second item that is mentioned here and there, but I notice was not advertised on the Amazon page for this: The LED light that "Subtlety illuminates" the toilet is one of those purple ones that some companies love to claim is a UV light that can sterilize surfaces. In advertisements elsewhere, and even in the manual for this, they claim that this can help sterilize the toilet. Well, it's just a purple LED light. Real UV that can sterilize things uses MUCH shorter wavelengths. Not that I care that much. The light is kind of nice to look at and I'm not sure how helpful "sterilizing" the bowl of a toilet would be anyway, all things considered.
There is one other issue: If you get the model with the automatic toilet seat, it can be a bit confusing. It will let you lift and lower it with your hand where you give it a little nudge, and then it takes over. But if you nudge it too much, it can get a little out of sync, and it may not work properly for a couple of tries. For example, it may not raise all the way up. Helping it a few times by hitting the remote for the seat and using your hand to help the seat to the position it should be in can fix this. You can prevent this problem by always using the remote instead of moving it with your hands. Also, one time the seat just got stuck. It acted like it wanted to stay in one place. I powered it off and back on and that fixed the problem.
With all of that said, I really like this thing. The toilet appears to use sensors built into the actual seat to determine if a full size butt is sitting on it or not, and it won't activate the bidet if your kids play with the controls while no one is sitting on it, or if your four year old is sitting on it and curious about that feature (sorry little one, you'll have to wait until your butt is a bit bigger). The seat can be adjusted from mildly warm to real toasty, as can the air and water. The butt fan (dryer?) is not overly strong, as mentioned elsewhere, and you will probably go through some toilet paper drying yourself off, but it's still a bit improvement over using the TP like you normally would. Also, if you get the powered seat, it can raise and lower both the seat itself and the lid. There is also an auto flush, but it only works for sit down events, not standing ones.
One other feature I don't recommend using, if you have it in a bathroom with a shower: it has a setting where it can auto raise the lid for you as you approach (if you have the automatic toilet seat). But if you have people going in there just to use the shower, it may creep them out a bit when it suddenly opens as they walk by. You can turn that off, so no biggy.
Keep in mind that you will need an outlet near the toilet. But don't do what I did and think you are clever by installing a socket right behind the toilet so no one can see it. Because the next time you try to unplug the toilet (in case it needs a "reboot", which I've had to do once), you will realize you can't. Because it's hidden behind the toilet.
This is turning into a novel, so close up by saying that I really do like the toilet, and it helped me get past my fear of using a bidet. Just don't count on the deodorizer.
Edit: It's been over a year and the toilet continues to perform well. I am concerned about the auto opening lid motor, as it seems like it could be a failure point (due to the amount of stress there must be on the gear/motor mechanism contained in a pretty small area), but thus far I have had no issues (except for the very occasional reset I have to perform when someone forcibly moves the lid in a way that the toilet is not expecting). The one other issue I have, and it might just be because of my particular biology: Occasionally the bidet spray is somewhat painful, like it is hitting a sensitive spot a little too hard. Perhaps that is just me having sensitive spots on occasion, so I'm not going to ding it for that. I'll provide an update if I run into any issues. But I'm still pretty happy with the purchase.
But one advertised feature is false, and another item mentioned online in some places and in the manual is also not entirely accurate. Before I go on, I would like to note that I really just am dinging the star to try to insure that the manufacturer updates the ad, and then I would happily move this to five stars:
First the false claim: This toilet claims to have a deodorizer. It does not. It has a thin piece of plastic with holes in it that the manual claims is a deodorizer. But it's just a thin piece of plastic that has holes in it. And in the manual, the only recommendation for maintenance of this thing is to wash it now and then. This is NOT a deodorizer. As I've said, it's simply a piece of plastic with holes in it. I'm guessing the real functionality of this thing is to prevent water from splashing into the vent.
Second item that is mentioned here and there, but I notice was not advertised on the Amazon page for this: The LED light that "Subtlety illuminates" the toilet is one of those purple ones that some companies love to claim is a UV light that can sterilize surfaces. In advertisements elsewhere, and even in the manual for this, they claim that this can help sterilize the toilet. Well, it's just a purple LED light. Real UV that can sterilize things uses MUCH shorter wavelengths. Not that I care that much. The light is kind of nice to look at and I'm not sure how helpful "sterilizing" the bowl of a toilet would be anyway, all things considered.
There is one other issue: If you get the model with the automatic toilet seat, it can be a bit confusing. It will let you lift and lower it with your hand where you give it a little nudge, and then it takes over. But if you nudge it too much, it can get a little out of sync, and it may not work properly for a couple of tries. For example, it may not raise all the way up. Helping it a few times by hitting the remote for the seat and using your hand to help the seat to the position it should be in can fix this. You can prevent this problem by always using the remote instead of moving it with your hands. Also, one time the seat just got stuck. It acted like it wanted to stay in one place. I powered it off and back on and that fixed the problem.
With all of that said, I really like this thing. The toilet appears to use sensors built into the actual seat to determine if a full size butt is sitting on it or not, and it won't activate the bidet if your kids play with the controls while no one is sitting on it, or if your four year old is sitting on it and curious about that feature (sorry little one, you'll have to wait until your butt is a bit bigger). The seat can be adjusted from mildly warm to real toasty, as can the air and water. The butt fan (dryer?) is not overly strong, as mentioned elsewhere, and you will probably go through some toilet paper drying yourself off, but it's still a bit improvement over using the TP like you normally would. Also, if you get the powered seat, it can raise and lower both the seat itself and the lid. There is also an auto flush, but it only works for sit down events, not standing ones.
One other feature I don't recommend using, if you have it in a bathroom with a shower: it has a setting where it can auto raise the lid for you as you approach (if you have the automatic toilet seat). But if you have people going in there just to use the shower, it may creep them out a bit when it suddenly opens as they walk by. You can turn that off, so no biggy.
Keep in mind that you will need an outlet near the toilet. But don't do what I did and think you are clever by installing a socket right behind the toilet so no one can see it. Because the next time you try to unplug the toilet (in case it needs a "reboot", which I've had to do once), you will realize you can't. Because it's hidden behind the toilet.
This is turning into a novel, so close up by saying that I really do like the toilet, and it helped me get past my fear of using a bidet. Just don't count on the deodorizer.
Edit: It's been over a year and the toilet continues to perform well. I am concerned about the auto opening lid motor, as it seems like it could be a failure point (due to the amount of stress there must be on the gear/motor mechanism contained in a pretty small area), but thus far I have had no issues (except for the very occasional reset I have to perform when someone forcibly moves the lid in a way that the toilet is not expecting). The one other issue I have, and it might just be because of my particular biology: Occasionally the bidet spray is somewhat painful, like it is hitting a sensitive spot a little too hard. Perhaps that is just me having sensitive spots on occasion, so I'm not going to ding it for that. I'll provide an update if I run into any issues. But I'm still pretty happy with the purchase.
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