Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Bidets

LUXE Bidet NEO 320 vs Toto Washlet S7A

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Toto Washlet S7A comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.5 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about Buyers who want the best bidet seat available and treat the bathroom as a place worth investing in — especially households of three or more who will use the four user presets. — read the strengths below before deciding.

LUXE Bidet NEO 320
Ranked #3 in Best Bidets
LUXE Bidet NEO 320
$60

The NEO 320 is the consensus best non-electric bidet attachment because it does the one thing budget bidets typically skip — warm water — without requiring an outlet or a plumber. Reviewed.com promoted it to top pick over Bio Bidet's Elite3, and the slide-in install plus self-cleaning dual nozzles make it the obvious entry point into the category at $60.

Strengths
  • Warm water without electricity — the second hose taps into your sink's hot water line, so you get a comfortable wash without rewiring a bathroom
  • Dual nozzles with a Protective Guard Gate that retracts after every use and shields the spray heads from debris
  • Pressure lever 'allows for gentle all the way up to sandblaster,' per Reviewed.com
Watch-outs
  • Pressure control is described by Reviewed as not 'too refined' — the lever jumps from mild to too much without much middle ground
  • Controls sit tight against the bowl and can be activated by your thigh by accident
  • No heated seat, no warm air dryer, and no remote — this is a bare bidet, not a luxury experience
Toto Washlet S7A
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Bidets
Toto Washlet S7A
$1,289

Toto's S7A replaces the legendary S550e and quietly improves nearly every fault buyers complained about: it adds a seamless seat, four presets instead of two, a slimmer rear profile, and an upgraded two-year warranty. The instant tankless heater, EWATER+ sanitization, and auto-open lid put it firmly at the top of the heap — if you can stomach the price.

Strengths
  • Tankless instant water heater delivers unlimited warm water — no awkward cold-water blast at the start of a wash
  • EWATER+ electrolyzed-water mist sanitizes the wand and bowl before and after every use
  • Four user presets (doubled from the S550e) let a household of four save personalized temperature, pressure, and nozzle-position combos
Watch-outs
  • At $1,289 elongated it is one of the most expensive bidet seats on the market
  • Installation typically takes an hour and Toto recommends a plumber if you are not handy with water lines and outlets
  • The handset's pearl-white block-style remote is large and visually dominant on most bathroom walls

How they stack up

LUXE Bidet NEO 320

Sits in the same non-electric attachment category as the Tushy Spa 3.0 — both tap your sink for hot water — but costs less ($60 vs Tushy's $112-149) and uses a more substantial mounting plate with a Protective Guard Gate. The Tushy ships with bamboo or metal knobs and a cleaner industrial look. Against the Toto Washlet S7A and Brondell Swash 1400, the NEO 320 gives up heated seat, dryer, and remote, but costs roughly one-twentieth the Toto.

Toto Washlet S7A

Sits clearly above the Brondell Swash 1400 on raw feature count — the Swash has stainless-steel nozzles and a sittable lid, but no instant heating, no EWATER+, no auto-open lid, and no seamless seat. Both share tankless warm water, oscillating wash, and a wireless remote, but the S7A's instant heater eliminates the Swash's well-documented cold-spray delay.

Specs side-by-side

SpecLUXE Bidet NEO 320Toto Washlet S7A
TypeNon-electric attachmentSmart toilet seat
ElectricNoYes
Water SourceCold + hot (taps toilet line + sink hot line)Cold-only (instant heater)
Heated SeatNoYes (5 temperatures, 82-97°F)
Warm Air DryerNoYes (5 temperatures, 95-140°F)
RemoteSide-panel knobs (mode + pressure)Wireless, 4 user presets
Spray Modes3 (rear, feminine, self-clean)
Self-Cleaning NozzleYes (Protective Guard Gate)Yes (EWATER+ pre/post mist)
Power SourcePassive (water pressure only)120V / 60Hz / 1290W (GFCI outlet)
InstallationDIY, ~25 minutesDIY possible, plumber recommended
Warranty18 months (24 with registration)2-year manufacturer
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