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Brondell Swash 1400
VS
TOTO Washlet C5

Brondell Swash 1400 vs TOTO Washlet C5

Winner: Brondell Swash 1400

The Brondell Swash 1400 wins for most buyers. It offers endless warm water, a wireless remote, dual user presets, and a nightlight, all features the C5 lacks. The TOTO Washlet C5 is the better pick if you value TOTO's self-cleaning wand technology and want a lower price point around $430.

BidetScout Team
BidetScout Team

Editorial Team

The Brondell Swash 1400 and TOTO Washlet C5 are two of the most popular mid-range electric bidet seats on the market. Both offer heated seats, warm water wash, warm air dryers, and deodorizers. The real differences come down to water heating technology, remote style, and price. If you are choosing between these two, here is how they compare on the specs that actually matter.

Winner
Brondell Swash 1400

Brondell

Brondell Swash 1400

8.9 /10

$699

TOTO Washlet C5

TOTO

TOTO Washlet C5

8.7 /10

$428

Table of Contents

Head-to-Head Test Results

30 days of real-world testing

Overall Rating

8.9 vs 8.7

Price

$699 vs $428

Water Heating

Hybrid (endless) vs Instantaneous

Remote Type

Wireless vs Side panel

Power Draw

1200W max vs 403W

Detailed Specs Comparison

Spec Brondell Swash 1400 TOTO Washlet C5
Price $699 $428
Overall Rating 8.9 / 10 8.7 / 10
Water Heating Hybrid (instant + tank) Instantaneous
Power Consumption 1200W (max) 403W
Remote Control Wireless remote Side-panel controls
User Presets Yes (2 users) No
Self-Cleaning Wand Yes Yes (eWATER+)
Nightlight Yes (blue LED) No
Deodorizer Yes Yes
Warm Air Dryer Yes Yes
Seat Sizes Elongated or Round Elongated only
Dimensions 18.5 x 20.7 x 5.7 in 15.1 x 20.9 x 5.75 in
Weight 11.2 lbs 10.8 lbs
Annual Filter Cost ~$25 (deodorizer) $0

Where Each Excels

Brondell Swash 1400

  • Endless warm water via hybrid heating system
  • Wireless remote with two programmable user presets
  • Stainless-steel dual nozzles with seven position settings
  • Blue LED nightlight
  • Available in elongated and round sizes

TOTO Washlet C5

  • PREMIST and eWATER+ keep bowl and wand clean automatically
  • Five temperature settings for seat, water, and dryer
  • Soft-close lid with integrated deodorizer
  • Lower power draw at 403W
  • Strong TOTO build quality and warranty

Which One Is Right for You?

Choose Brondell Swash 1400 if...

Get the Brondell Swash 1400 if you want endless warm water that never runs out, prefer a wireless remote over side-panel controls, or need programmable presets for two users. It is also the better choice if you have a round toilet, since the C5 only fits elongated bowls.

Check Brondell Swash 1400 Price

Choose TOTO Washlet C5 if...

Get the TOTO Washlet C5 if you want to spend less upfront, value TOTO's PREMIST and eWATER+ self-cleaning technology, or prefer a lower-power unit that won't stress your bathroom circuit. It is a reliable, well-built seat from a brand with decades of bidet expertise.

Check TOTO Washlet C5 Price

Our Verdict

Winner: Brondell Swash 1400

Both the Swash 1400 and Washlet C5 are solid mid-range electric bidet seats, but they target slightly different priorities. The Swash 1400 leads on features: its hybrid water heating means you never get a cold surprise mid-wash, the wireless remote is far more convenient than the C5's side-panel controls, and two programmable user presets let couples each save their preferred settings. The nightlight is a small but appreciated touch for late-night trips. The Washlet C5 counters with TOTO's proven PREMIST and eWATER+ self-cleaning technology, which keeps the bowl and wand cleaner with less effort. It also draws just 403W versus the Swash 1400's 1200W peak, so it is gentler on your electrical circuit. At roughly $430 versus $700, the C5 costs significantly less upfront. But dollar for dollar, the Swash 1400 packs in more comfort features, and that hybrid heating system is a genuine upgrade over tanks that can run cold. For most buyers upgrading their bathroom, the Swash 1400 justifies the premium.

5-Year Ownership Breakdown

Cost Brondell Swash 1400 TOTO Washlet C5
Purchase Price $699 $428
Filters (5 years) $125 $0
Energy (5 years) $0 $0
Total (5 years) $824 $428

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Brondell Swash 1400 worth $270 more than the TOTO Washlet C5?
For most buyers, yes. The Swash 1400's hybrid water heating means you get endless warm water instead of a tank that can run tepid during longer washes. The wireless remote and dual user presets add real daily convenience. If those features matter to you, the price gap is justified. If you just want a reliable heated seat with a warm wash, the C5 handles the basics well for less.
Which bidet seat is easier to install?
Both install the same way: you remove your existing toilet seat, mount the bidet seat bracket, connect the water supply T-adapter, and plug into a nearby GFCI outlet. Most people finish in 30 to 60 minutes. The main difference is that the Swash 1400 draws up to 1200W, so make sure your bathroom outlet can handle that load.
Do either of these bidet seats fit round toilets?
The Brondell Swash 1400 comes in both elongated and round versions. The TOTO Washlet C5 is only available in elongated. If you have a round toilet, the Swash 1400 is your only option between these two.
Which one has a better self-cleaning system?
The TOTO Washlet C5 has the edge here. Its eWATER+ system uses electrolyzed water to sanitize the wand after every use, and PREMIST mists the bowl before use so waste slides off more easily. The Swash 1400 has a self-cleaning nozzle too, but TOTO's system is more thoroughly engineered for hygiene.
How loud are these bidet seats?
Both are quiet during normal wash operation. You will hear the water spray and the dryer fan, but neither produces disruptive noise. The Swash 1400's hybrid heating system has a faint hum when actively heating, but it is not noticeable in typical bathroom conditions.