Toilet Seat Upgrades Are Making A Big Splash

News Staff • December 29, 2024

The craze is so big some outlets are out of stock

Gulf Shores Home News

Move over video doorbells, the hottest new home craze is to upgrade your toilet seat. Instead of replacing an entire toilet for a bidet, inventers are producing upgraded seats to make this your favorite throne in the castle.


One of the hottest sellers is on Amazon and offers a wireless remote control for;  warm water, air fan, bidet wash, pulsation, scent and much more. While this brand is the most expensive, there are numerous other retailers which offer new toilet seats which cost just over a hundred dollars like the Tushy Spa, which states they are the eco-friendly way to replace "TP".


The fact is we spend a significant portion of our lives in the bathroom, so why not make it as comfortable and efficient as possible? These bidet seat replacement give you the luxury treatment without having to replace the entire unit.


NIGHT LIGHTS:

Another new feature the manager of a home supply store mentioned is the motion controlled light. When it comes to late-night trips to the bathroom, the last thing we're looking to see is a bright light. When it comes to late-night trips to the bathroom, the last thing we're looking to see is a bright light.


If you're tired of using the bathroom while sacrificing your quality of sleep, a toilet night light might be right for you. Illumibowl's introduction on Shark Tank caught viewers' eyes for the same reason: A solution to late-night bathroom trips. 


Who knows what the next craze will be in 2025


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