Los Flexi Y2 Smart Toilet with Bidet, 1000g MaP Quiet Flush, Large Built-In Tank, User Memory, Foam Shield, 17″ ADA, Dual Remotes, Auto Lid, Warm Water, Air Dryer, Heated Seat

Los Flexi Y2 Smart Toilet with Bidet, 1000g MaP Quiet Flush, Large Built-In Tank, User Memory, Foam Shield, 17″ ADA, Dual Remotes, Auto Lid, Warm Water, Air Dryer, Heated Seat

(1 customer review)

$769.99

Los Flexi smart toilet offers foam splash protection, dual flush, adjustable bidet modes, and touchless lid and flush operation.
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Los Flexi smart toilet brings together thoughtful design and everyday convenience to upgrade your bathroom experience. A built-in foam shield system releases a dense foam layer across the bowl surface, helping limit splashes, contain odors, and reduce residue buildup using a simple 1:1 mix of soap and water. The integrated water tank with booster pump delivers stable siphonic flushing without dependence on household water pressure, offering two flush options at 1.28 GPF and 1.1 GPF.
Customizable bidet functions include rear wash, feminine wash, and massage modes, paired with adjustable water temperature, nozzle positions, and pressure levels. A dedicated child wash mode defaults to gentle settings for added comfort. Radar sensing enables automatic lid opening and closing, while the seat sensor activates flushing when you stand. Side controls with clear indicators make daily operation intuitive. Designed for a standard 12-inch rough-in, the toilet includes a detailed manual, straightforward installation requirements, and dependable after-sales support.
Package Includes:
  • Smart Toilet
  • Installation Kit
  • Bubble Shield Kit
  • Battery Box
  • Remote Control*2
  • Installation Guide
  • User Manual
  • Warranty Card

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1 review for Los Flexi Y2 Smart Toilet with Bidet, 1000g MaP Quiet Flush, Large Built-In Tank, User Memory, Foam Shield, 17″ ADA, Dual Remotes, Auto Lid, Warm Water, Air Dryer, Heated Seat

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Bruno

I’ve never used a bidet before, I got to say it’s not too bad! The actual install is pretty straight forward except for the valve which has compression nut as the only means to install. That’s not all bad, except it’s not pipe threaded which means for most of you you’ll have to either install a copper pipe, or figure out some other way around it. The copper pipe is the way I went and use the compression nut and the valve the toilet came with. Wasn’t all that easy. Definitely not DYI situation. Luckily i flip houses and I’ve installed mini toilets in the past. Other than that one hiccup, it was pretty straightforward and easy and it looks nice. Also it works super well. It heats the water, he’s the air that blows up on you and flushes the toilet automatically for you. I like it a lot

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Bruno

I’ve never used a bidet before, I got to say it’s not too bad! The actual install is pretty straight forward except for the valve which has compression nut as the only means to install. That’s not all bad, except it’s not pipe threaded which means for most of you you’ll have to either install a copper pipe, or figure out some other way around it. The copper pipe is the way I went and use the compression nut and the valve the toilet came with. Wasn’t all that easy. Definitely not DYI situation. Luckily i flip houses and I’ve installed mini toilets in the past. Other than that one hiccup, it was pretty straightforward and easy and it looks nice. Also it works super well. It heats the water, he’s the air that blows up on you and flushes the toilet automatically for you. I like it a lot

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Bruno

I’ve never used a bidet before, I got to say it’s not too bad! The actual install is pretty straight forward except for the valve which has compression nut as the only means to install. That’s not all bad, except it’s not pipe threaded which means for most of you you’ll have to either install a copper pipe, or figure out some other way around it. The copper pipe is the way I went and use the compression nut and the valve the toilet came with. Wasn’t all that easy. Definitely not DYI situation. Luckily i flip houses and I’ve installed mini toilets in the past. Other than that one hiccup, it was pretty straightforward and easy and it looks nice. Also it works super well. It heats the water, he’s the air that blows up on you and flushes the toilet automatically for you. I like it a lot

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Bruno

I’ve never used a bidet before, I got to say it’s not too bad! The actual install is pretty straight forward except for the valve which has compression nut as the only means to install. That’s not all bad, except it’s not pipe threaded which means for most of you you’ll have to either install a copper pipe, or figure out some other way around it. The copper pipe is the way I went and use the compression nut and the valve the toilet came with. Wasn’t all that easy. Definitely not DYI situation. Luckily i flip houses and I’ve installed mini toilets in the past. Other than that one hiccup, it was pretty straightforward and easy and it looks nice. Also it works super well. It heats the water, he’s the air that blows up on you and flushes the toilet automatically for you. I like it a lot

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Bruno

I’ve never used a bidet before, I got to say it’s not too bad! The actual install is pretty straight forward except for the valve which has compression nut as the only means to install. That’s not all bad, except it’s not pipe threaded which means for most of you you’ll have to either install a copper pipe, or figure out some other way around it. The copper pipe is the way I went and use the compression nut and the valve the toilet came with. Wasn’t all that easy. Definitely not DYI situation. Luckily i flip houses and I’ve installed mini toilets in the past. Other than that one hiccup, it was pretty straightforward and easy and it looks nice. Also it works super well. It heats the water, he’s the air that blows up on you and flushes the toilet automatically for you. I like it a lot

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    I’ve never used a bidet before, I got to say it’s not too bad!
    The actual install is pretty straight forward except for the valve which has compression nut as the only means to install. That’s not all bad, except it’s not pipe threaded which means for most of you you’ll have to either install a copper pipe, or figure out some other way around it. The copper pipe is the way I went and use the compression nut and the valve the toilet came with. Wasn’t all that easy. Definitely not DYI situation. Luckily i flip houses and I’ve installed mini toilets in the past.
    Other than that one hiccup, it was pretty straightforward and easy and it looks nice. Also it works super well. It heats the water, he’s the air that blows up on you and flushes the toilet automatically for you. I like it a lot

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