From Postpartum Relief to Eco-Friendly Luxury: the Bio Bidet Family

Our Honest Bio Bidet Review (and Why It’s Brilliant for Accessible Bathrooms)

Updated from the original 2019 post — refreshed for 2025 with new models, postpartum insights, and family-tested bidet favorites.

About That Bidet…

What comes to mind when you hear the word bidet? Maybe European hotels, luxury spas, or a splash of curiosity? You’re not alone. Once viewed as a fancy extra, the bidet has evolved into an everyday essential for comfort, hygiene, and accessibility.

And yes, it’s finally finding its place in American homes—one spritz at a time. 😉

A Quick Splash of History

The word bidet means “pony” in French—because early users would “straddle” it like one. Originally introduced in 17th-century France, bidets became a mark of luxury and personal care, spreading through Europe and Asia.

Fun fact: Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (yes, the cereal guy) patented a bidet-like device in 1928 for medical hygiene. But Japan’s Toto company revolutionized the concept in the 1980s with the first electronic bidet seat—complete with adjustable water pressure, heated seats, and even air drying.

Fast-forward to today: Americans are finally catching on. With increased awareness around hygiene, independence, and sustainability, bidets are booming.

My First (Accidental) Bidet Experience

My first encounter with a bidet happened unexpectedly—at a kitchen and bath showroom. I pressed a button (thinking it was for the seat warmer), and suddenly, whoosh! Warm water surprise!

Once I stopped laughing, my occupational therapist brain kicked in. I thought about people with limited mobility—shoulder injuries, arthritis, or neurological conditions—and realized how life-changing this small feature could be. The bidet takes care of the washing and drying, reduces reaching, and keeps things cleaner and safer.

It’s not just a luxury—it’s a tool for independence, dignity, and comfort.

Postpartum Life Saver 💙

Fast-forward to postpartum recovery… the bidet was literally a lifesaver. After giving birth, comfort and hygiene are everything, and let’s just say—this was the perfect toilet seat during recovery. Gentle, soothing, and hygienic without the need for harsh wiping. I couldn’t have imagined getting through those months without it.

If you’re preparing for postpartum or helping design a family-friendly home, this is one bathroom feature worth adding to your checklist!

Our Home Picks: The Bio Bidet Family

When we built our home, my husband researched every model under the sun and landed on the Bio Bidet BB-600—a reliable, feature-packed option that’s easy to install and perfect for all ages.

Since then, we’ve upgraded our home setup and now have three bidets—two seats (Bio Bidet BB-600 and BB-1700) and one full toilet (Bio Bidet Discovery DLX we scored on Woot.com!). Each one offers slightly different features, but all deliver the same everyday luxury and practicality we’ve come to love.

Why We Love Bio Bidet

Installation Tips:

  • Make sure you have a GFCI outlet behind the toilet—it’s required for all electric bidets.
  • Know your toilet type (elongated or round) before purchasing a seat—this makes all the difference in fit!

Favorite Features:

  • Heated seat (a winter must-have)
  • Adjustable spray temperature and pressure
  • Dual nozzles for front and rear wash (some even have a “feminine” or a “kids” setting)
  • Gentle air dryer
  • Eco mode to save energy and water

While the BB-600 is an older model, Bio Bidet’s newer options like the BB-2000 and Discovery DLX take comfort to the next level. The brand remains our home favorite for its reliability, affordability, accessibility, and thoughtful design.

Who Can Use It? (Spoiler: Everyone!)

That’s the beauty of a bidet—it’s truly for all ages and abilities.
Kids, adults, grandparents, postpartum moms… everyone can benefit from the comfort and independence it brings.

Even my grandparents requested one after visiting and trying ours! They use the automatic setting daily and love how easy it is.

It’s especially helpful for:

  • Postpartum recovery
  • Seniors or those with limited mobility
  • People recovering from shoulder or back surgery
  • Families with young children learning hygiene
  • Anyone seeking a cleaner, greener bathroom routine
  • Kids with GI illnesses and sore bottoms

Real-Life Benefits of a Bidet

Let’s face it—we all remember the toilet paper shortage of 2020. 😅
No need to worry about that happening again (hopefully that was the only time!). With a bidet, you’ll always have a backup plan—and a cleaner one at that.

Here’s what we’ve learned after years of use:

💦 Better hygiene and comfort for every user

🌎 Eco-friendly—dramatically reduces toilet paper waste

💰 Saves money (8½ packs of TP = cost of a bidet!)

🚽 Prevents plumbing clogs (not toddler proof…we may have had some toys flushed)

🪑 Heated seat + soft-close lid = everyday luxury

💪 Encourages independence for those with physical limitations

Thinking About Trying One?

If you’re still curious, check out local kitchen and bath showrooms—many have bidets you can test before buying. Or start simple with an affordable attachment before upgrading to a full electronic seat.

Once you try it, you’ll never want to go back.

🔧 Recommended Bio Bidet Models Worth Your Attention

ModelBest ForApprox. Amazon Price*Highlights
Bio Bidet BB-600, BB-1700Everyday comfort & postpartum recoveryNo longer available in most stores and online.Dual nozzles, heated seat, air dryer, eco mode
Bio Bidet BB-2000 (elongated)Premium upgrade~$489Night light, oscillating wash, self-cleaning nozzle
Bio Bidet Discovery DLX Smart ToiletFull luxury remodel~$1,699Automatic lid, kick flush, unlimited warm water
Bio Bidet BB-1000 Supreme (Elongated)High-end seat option~$349Strong wash modes, remote control, easy install
Bio Bidet Discovery DLS (Elongated)Design-forward homes~$599Low-profile, next-gen controls, automatic lid
Bio Bidet BB-500 Series (Elongated)Budget-friendly trial~$197Great starter seat with basic warm-water features

*October 2025 pricing. Prices and sales fluctuate.

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Meet the Blogger

Hi, I’m Tiffany Dill!

As a mom with profound hearing loss, I know firsthand the beauty and chaos of navigating life with young kids, extended family, and all the little surprises along the way. At Blue Day 2, I’m all about creating spaces and experiences that bring joy to families of all ages and abilities. From home designs that work seamlessly for everyone to sharing my favorite picks from my LTK and Amazon shops, I’m here to make life and travel simpler, more accessible, and filled with joy. Stick around for plenty of inspiration, a little less stress, and a whole lot more fun as we embrace life’s perfectly imperfect adventures together!

Let's Get Personal!

Click on the tabs below to learn more fun facts about me. Do we have anything in common?

Tiffany, you've been married to Andrew for over 16 years now. Any special anniversary traditions?

Oh, absolutely! Every year since we got married in September 2008, we’ve worn the exact same clothes we left our wedding reception in. Yup, I'm talking my gold cocktail dress, wedding jewelry shining, and Andrew rocking his wedding suit. We’re not about to let that tradition slide. It’s been 16 years of pure anniversary magic. I guess you could say we’re "stuck" in our wedding day outfits, but in the best way possible!

Completing an Ironman and earning a doctorate in occupational therapy in the same year sounds intense. How did you pull that off?

Intense is one way to put it! But honestly, raising two energetic boys might just be the hardest thing I’ve ever done. The Ironman and doctorate were definitely tough, but mom life? That’s the ultimate endurance race. It’s the one that keeps me—and even Andrew—on our A-game, every single day. I wouldn’t trade it for the world, though. There’s nothing like their opposite personalities and they surprise you with so much joy even in the chaos, and that's where my energy goes—no finish line required.

You’ve set a pretty ambitious goal with playing ‘Sweet By and By’ on the piano. What’s the story there?

Ah, yes! I miss playing the piano. I started playing piano since second grade and even made it to an advanced level through college. But now, my life goal is to master Sweet By and By (again) before I leave earth. It’s definitely a stretch, but that’s the fun part, right? First, though, I need to add a piano in a room I’ve been dreaming of since we built our home. Playing piano was always my outlet. Until then, running is my stress reliever.

Hidden talent alert: You can read lips. How’d you discover that one?

Oh, this one goes way back! When I was four years old, I managed to fool five different audiologists during my hearing tests. It wasn’t until a doctor noticed that I wasn’t repeating what she said when she turned around (back in those days they didn’t cover their lips nor did they have tinted windows in the sound booth)! I had spinal meningitis at 13 months, which nearly took my life and left me in a coma for a week. As a result, I had to start over on a few developmental milestones and missed a lot of early speech and language development. Thanks to years of speech therapy and a knack for lip-reading, I still manage to fool people with my profound hearing loss. It comes in handy when someone wants to know what the ref said on the field or TV, or if I’m in a crowded room and want to eavesdrop—just kidding. Sort of.

On the flip side, what are some things you’re not a fan of?

Confined spaces. Cilantro. Olives. Blue cheese. I could live without all of those. And don’t even get me started on being stuck inside for hours at a time. I'm much more suited to wide-open spaces, the great outdoors, and pretty much anything that involves fresh air.

We all know you’re a planner, but what do you hold closest to your heart?

Sentiments. They’re irreplaceable. There’s something about the things that carry emotional weight—whether it’s a moment or an object—that just can’t be duplicated. I’ve learned to really appreciate the simple, meaningful stuff in life. In fact, our Christmas tree is adorned with over 20 years of ornaments symbolizing memories from a loss of loved ones to trips and even sour times. It’s like finding joy in the simple little things whether they are happy or sad or even bad memories.

You’re a busy mom and entrepreneur, but how do you manage to squeeze in family time?

Time? What’s that? Ha! Honestly, there’s just not enough of it. And the thing is, we can’t get it back. So I prioritize memory-making with my family. That’s my top priority. Whether it’s hiking, running, biking, traveling, or exploring the great outdoors with my boys, I live for those moments. In fact, I devote one day off work a week to be with my little guys and my husband and I carve out a weekly date night.

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