We have looked at five heated toilet seat products for your bathroom. They all have similar features, such as lights and heat settings, to meet your needs.
Here is a breakdown of which product is going to be the best choice for your needs. It’s a good idea to have a couple of seats in mind before you buy and then narrow down your options.
The best-heated toilet seat in our review is the Lotus Hygiene Systems ATS-500 Advanced Smart Toilet Seat. The reason for this is the extensive control panel on the side of the seat which has a lot of features and settings within easy reach.
The downside to this seat is that the control panel might be a little too complicated for some beginners, but it does offer a lot of settings which are beneficial.
The Bemis Radiance Plastic Toilet Seat is easy to use; the control buttons are simple and not as complex as the Lotus Hygiene Systems unit, so you might want to buy this one if you want simple controls. The Brondell L60-EW LumaWarm Heated Nightlight also has simple control at the top of the lid for added convenience.
For those that want to pair their seat with their smartphone, choose the KOHLER K-10349-0 Pure Warmth Heated Toilet Seat as it has an app feature through Kohler that you can pair with your seat to control the heat and other settings on the seat.
Another plus to this seat is that there are two brightness and color choices on this seat. For those that want to save power go with the Ultra Touch Heated Toilet Seat as it uses less power when compared to other seats.
The Lotus Hygiene Systems ATS-500 is the best bargain due to the advanced control system and other features, which makes it a standout product.
We also like the dryer functions that the seat provides for added hygiene. The settings are all within your reach while you’re sitting on the seat and it has way more than any other seat in our review.
All the other products offer similar features but don’t have the advanced controls. If you want products that are easier to use you might want to go with one of the other seats. They all offer similar features that add comfort and hygiene when using the bathroom.
When to Start Packing for a Move: Moving day
Make sure you have what you need. Whether you’re driving down the street or flying to a new continent, make sure you have all the necessities for your transit.
Double-check your home for forgotten items. A final walk-through can ensure you don’t leave anything behind. Don’t forget the outdoors.
Review the paperwork. Carefully read the moving paperwork you’ll be signing, and double-check the moving fees to make sure everything is on the level.
Thank the movers. Prepare some refreshments for them, and keep cash on hand for a tip if you’re satisfied with their work. Common practice is to tip each mover $4-$5 for every hour they work.
Share your info. Give the truck driver your exact new address and phone number to ensure your stuff makes it to the right location.
Clean up. Now that the place is empty, leave it the way you’d want to find it as a new owner.
Say goodbye to your old home. Lock it up and bid it farewell. The time has come to set foot on the road to your new life! Snap some pics or take a video as tribute.
While many tasks are common for residential moves, certain aspects of your move may be unique and require a different approach. Personalize this moving timeline to make it work just right for you.