🚽 Elevate your bathroom game with Kohler’s PureWash—where comfort meets clean innovation!
The Kohler PureWash M300 is a manual elongated bidet toilet seat featuring a chrome handle for water pressure control, a Quiet-Close lid to prevent slamming, and a self-cleaning wand that rinses after each use. Designed for easy installation with quick-release hinges and Grip-Tight bumpers, it fits most elongated toilets and offers ergonomic comfort while inhibiting odor-causing bacteria growth.
Color | White |
Brand | KOHLER |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Chrome Handle |
Shape | Oval |
Product Dimensions | 19.94"L x 17"W |
Item Weight | 7.2 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Manual |
UPC | 885612977939 |
Manufacturer | Kohler |
Item model number | 98804-CP-0 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 7.24 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
B**D
Easy DYI upgrade. Purewash experience. Tips on water supply installation.
The media could not be loaded. I installed two KOHLER Purewash M300 Non-Electric Bidet Seats for Elongated Toilets in White with Chrome Handles. They replaced the existing soft-close KOHLER toilet seats. The new bidet seats fit well with our elongated KOHLER toilets (Elmbrook / Ellison).This DIY upgrade was easy and well received by the family. Currently, the cold tap water works fine during summer, but concerns were raised about water temperature during colder seasons. It remains to be seen. Overall, it's a reasonably priced non-electric bidet with cold water.KOHLER currently offers two options for this product: handles in pure white or chrome only. A brushed nickel option would better match one of our bathrooms.Overall, 5 stars for the look, quality and functionality.---------------The following are the installation steps I used to achieve better alignment and hose management. The order of these steps differs slightly from the installation instructions provided by KOHLER in their checklist. Hope you find them beneficial for your needs.1. Connect the L-end of the white plastic hose to the seat. Tighten the connection as such that the hose goes backward and slightly lower in direction to go just under the water tank.2. Connect the T-valve to the water tank. Ensure that the stem of the valve faces forward to meet the white plastic hose.3. Connect the supply hose to the cross-bar of the T-valve. Tighten the connection as needed. Do not turn the water supply yet!4. Make a whole loop with the white hose and then attach the straight connection of the hose to the T-Valve stem. The loop will help to hide the extra length of the hose just under the water tank.5. Wipe out any water/moisture from the bottom of the water tank, hoses & connections, and from the floor.6. Place a dry paper on the floor under the new water connection to easily detect leaks. I prefer to use blue shop paper towel but dry brown bag paper will provide high contrast and color change when wet.7. Turn ON the water supply.8. Leave the paper towel for a few minutes to confirm you’ve done it right and there are no water leaks.9. To test the bidet, wrap the toilet seat with kitchen cling. Then test the knob in both directions (pink for front, and black for rear).10. Enjoy.
N**E
Still working after 3 years of daily use
We have ordered two so far, one for us and one for a family member. The one we have was installed in 2022 and used daily since with no problems. Very affordable and great buy for this bidet.
P**E
Efficient bid soft close toilet seat
This toilet seat is awesome. Hits the spot. Going to save alot on toilet paper.
J**.
A few things I had to get used to but overall happy experience
My upstairs Kohler enlongated toilet needed a new seat and I wanted to install a bidet, so this was a two birds one stone sort of scenario.I've had a few bidets in the past though this is the first one built into the seat. Installation was easy and I like that you can remove the seat if need be for cleaning or otherwise (there's a button on side opposite the bidet knob and the whole thing slides foward).There were a few things that I needed to get used to though:- The bidet internals are built into the back of the seat so the seats hinge is ~4 inches forward from that of the top covers hinge. This makes the target area of the bowl smaller similar to a normal sized toilet (not a big deal at all).- with the toilet seat hinge being set forward to the lid this means that when fully opened it doesn't touch the top lid (shown in image), I was used to hearing an audible noise when the lip is fully up, either a clink or thud, since there's no indication of this I can see it being pushed further than 90* leading to possible breakage from leverage.-Both the toilet seat and the top covers have a "silent close" feature that will slowly close with gravity when pushed past a certain point. Though this takes ~20 seconds and I usually find myself just pushing it down by hand to save time. Besides what happens if you become accustomed to the "silent close" feature and end up using a toilet that doesn't have it... *SLAM*-The bidet controls use a single rocker knob to control mode and intensity where all the way forward is back wash ON and all the way back is is feminine wash ON, and centered is OFF. I originally had issues with not having it centered in the OFF position and having one of the nozzles drip. Tip: If you listen there's a 'click' in each position if you listen for this second click when turning it off you'll have no problems with this.There were a few personal hurdles I needed to get used to but after a month I can say I'm enjoying it and I'm happy with my purchase.
I**R
eFaucets and Kohler bidet seat problem
Do NOT purchase this. Cheap soft plastic hose connector threads do not hold. This is the male threads on the seat that connects the hose to the seat.Tried to contact eFaucets for replacement WITH a warranty replacement letter from Kohler and eFaucets re-directed me back to Amazon.Never purchase anything from eFaucets. Kohler design flaw as well.
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