This I my first bidet and it's been very nice. Hoping to save some money in the long run especially the way my fiance previously went through tp.Pros- install was easy. Not sure what issue people are having with the rubber pieces, they squeezed right into the holes. I had a small hiccup with the 3 way splitter that was too large to fit on my water line. However it fine at the end of the primary hose and connected directly to the bowl. Speaking of my biggest issue was screwing the hose to this seat. Even after finally getting it to catch it leaked overnight and had a very wet bathroom floor. Had to really wrench it.- once you figure out the controls, it's really not to bad. Heated seats, water, and air are all very nice and glad I went that route.Cons- there's no angle adjustment. Both bidet and bum modes hit about the same place which is frustrating for the fiance.- the pressure is a bit lackluster, but it's a small thing.- for adding a sit sensor, they didn't do as much as I had hoped. Yes, it prevent the nozzles from coming out and spraying when no one is sitting. However they could've tied the heated seats to this because currently they're on all the time. Seems a waste of electricity.Where have you been all these years! Now when I am away from my house and have to do my business, I find myself holding it, sometimes uncomfortably, just to get home and use this little piece of heaven. Only complaint is the dryer is kind of dumb. You'd have to sit there for way too long for that little fan to dry your nether region. Not worth the extra cost.Installation was as easy as our last one and only takes about 10 minutes. We have a family of six and our previous bidet which was damaged in a flood, the water was heated on demand. This bidet has a small tank on it. If you need to use more than one cycle you need to wait a few minutes for it to heat up the next batch of water. Or if you have someone who wants it hotter and change the setting and you want it colder, you're getting hot water.It does work well, it's just not what I was expecting and thus for me it's a four-star.What I really do appreciate and like on this model is the water pressure. It has more features and seems to give better water pressure than our previous one.The only con I have about it is you get one use of the water and need to wait a few minutes to regenerate you selected water temp.The bottom line is that a classic "round" toilet just can't comfortably fit the bidet - or your parts upon it, at least if you're male.I'm keeping my device, as the bidet is helpful, and my gf doesn't experience the biggest detractors that I do. But the cons are serious enough that they at least equal the pros, and possibly worse.For me, the most serious problem is that the hole in the seat is both uncomfortably small, and also far forward. It pushes my bits up right against the porcelain bowl, which is unpleasant, and also frequently results in my "stream" passing between the seat and the bowl, and spraying the outside, to garnish my pants or the floor. If I'm fortunate enough to avoid that, the best I can hope for is warm fluids soaking my balls due to the way things are crammed up against the bowl.So, I've gotten into the habit at this point of standing up to pee, even if that comes in the middle of a bowel movement - I stand up, deal with that, then sit back down. This is obviously far from optimal. I don't blame BidetMate for this - I think this problem is likely unavoidable for _any_ automated bidet system meant to fit the smaller "round" size toilets - there simply isn't room for the bulky backend of the device to fit nicely. If you have a toilet with extra inches between the fixture bolts and the tank, then you may have a much better experience than me - but I reckon most toilets will be like mine. If you have an "elongated" type toilet, you probably won't experience the issues I'm dealing with. You may also find that a simpler, cheap and non-automated solution will fit well for your toilet (but then you'll give up things like instant-heated water, etc)Another issue is that the power cord is ugly, no matter what you do with it, and you may have to strew it across your bathroom, as I did. I fastened it neatly against the wall so that it wouldn't be quite as bad an eyesore, but it's still a noticeable detraction from the appearance of the room.But it _is_ nice to have access to a bidet. I do have to sort of "squirm around" on the seat to get it to hit all the angles and make sure it gets everything off, but it's definitely superior to toilet paper (you'll still need it to dry up - yes, even with the dryer function), while not quite as sufficient to the task as my detachable shower-head's sprayer (but I don't wish to shower every time I use the facilities).The seat is nice and sturdy. The lid is _clearly_ not meant to be sat upon, as it is just flimsy plastic. It is also angled so as to discourage setting things atop it. Use it as a lid, not as a "turn your toilet into a seat" device, or you're sure to break it. Just don't.Based upon the reviews of others, I think this is likely a very good product, but we'll never know. Unfortunately there wasn't enough room between the back of the Bidet seat and our toilet tank, so that it couldn't be installed.Variety of settings and options. Easy to install. Quiet and cleans itself. Most people don't have an outlet near the toilet so you will have to spring for a new outlet. I might have paid a little more for the handheld remote but soon enough you know which buttons to push. So far works excellent.O produto funciona muito bem e serviu perfeitamente em um vaso sanitário brasileiro. Fiquei impressionado por entregarem em outro país, visto que se trata de um produto grande e pesado.