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Ultimate Solution ComfortSeat (SCS-5000)Have trouble wiping your butt? Or maybe you're just lazy, or think it's unsanitary. Whichever the reason, the Ultimate Solution ComfortSeat (SCS-5000) can help you conquer your worse toilet nightmares. It's a special kind of toilet seat that cleans your butt with the touch of a button. That's right folks: a self-cleaning nozzle extends from the bowl and washes your butt with a sweeping motion. Best of all, the wash motion, nozzle position, water pressure, and water temperature are all adjustable. Because, well, we only deserve the best when it comes to the potty, right?

The SCS-5000 works with the included remote, which is attached to the side of the toilet seat. It's color-coded, making it easy to remember which button does what, such as pink for front wash and yellow for air dry. The system is so advanced that it even remembers your preferred settings. For instance, after a good pee, you might like a nice, frontal wash with low water pressure.

The ComfortSeat also features a heated soft-closing seat, a user sensor (so that you don't get accidentally sprayed if you're not sitting on the toilet), a warm air dryer, an automatic energy-saver mode, and an antibacterial plastic construction.

Just for the ladies, the SCS-5000 has a rear and feminine frontal wash that features a back-and-forth sweeping motion for, according to the site, a "wider and more effective cleaning."

You can get all of this loo luxury for $1,099.95. Make sure you select either an elongated or round toilet seat style.

Thanks to Gearlog reader Ed for the tip!

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Posted by: Lindsey
January 3, 2008 6:56 PM

OMG that is the ultimate in laziness! But good for the environment, I suppose :)


Posted by: Claudia
January 3, 2008 11:58 PM

The japanese have long since had this. It can play the flushing noise to mask your pee sounds,too. haha. Seems awfully expensive for one though. thought i dunno about the drying feature, but im sure they have ones that have it. the japanese toilets also have a faucet on top, to wash your hands afterwards, and whatever gets used is reused into the toilet bowl.


Posted by: Jose
January 4, 2008 9:30 AM

Men are urged to disable the "Automatic Tampax Remover" feature, designed for ladies, which can cause serious injury to their privates.


Posted by: alan h
January 4, 2008 4:24 PM

I dunno man, this looks kinda cool.

I mean, who doesn't like that fresh and clean feeling when they...ya know....okay I'm gonna stop right there.


Posted by: Adel
January 11, 2008 3:47 PM

I have one of the less-expensive models (the all-metal one for $250) and it's really great. I liked the old-school bidets from Germany and France, but they're too expensive and difficult to use. This is nice, since it just hooks up to any ordinary toilet in a few minutes.

Yeah, yeah... It's not a glamorous topic to toss around, but you really do feel better knowing you're cleaner than the guy standing next to you. Something like this would also be great for handicapped people, who need help cleaning themselves. On the higher setting it also can do a lower-bowel colonic lavage.

Again - I admit, it's kinda creepy to talk about, but it's great once you get used to the concept.


Posted by: ilikereylestate
January 13, 2008 4:46 PM

in chicago when i go to gym to weightlift and come home to do more weightlifting you consume a lot of fiber and protein laced drinks. u need to go in morning and at night. not to mention the amount of juicers and plain water that is consumed. i often find it disgusting that when u use the bathroom u have to purchase those adult baby wipes to avoid smell, infection, and to create general cleanliness. i will purchase one of these machines as i need to go over the models and prices. this is a disgusting topic to discuss but very important to your health


Posted by: patrick Cragin
January 31, 2008 3:40 PM

Who makes a less expensive model?

a metal one?

Thanx

pat c


Posted by: Pamela
February 22, 2008 4:13 PM

Same guys who make the expensive one also make several inexpensive ones. Like $100 ~ $250. I have the $250 shiny-metal one, and it's really nice. Coolest parts is the adjustable nozzle and it can be hooked up to warm water. Looks like they have like 10 or so models...

http://www.solutioncomfortseat.com/solution-comfortseat-products.htm

They also have a extra large toilet seat for big people.


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