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If you're interested in top of the line bidet toilet you want to look into the TOTO Neorest bidet toilets. Learn all the in's and out's of the Neorest models: NX1, NX2, 700H, 750H, RH, and AH. Shop for Neorest: https://www.manybidets.com/product-ca... Confused and need help picking a bidet? Get our ebook! https://www.manybidets.com/how-to-pic... Visit our site: https://www.manybidets.com/?utm_sourc... Need help deciding? Check out our quiz: https://www.manybidets.com/blog/bidet... We hope this will help! Don't forget to Subscribe for the latest reviews, compares, and giveaways: https://goo.gl/gpJu2d Useful Links & Info: Phone: (Call or Text): 248-974-4030 Email: [email protected] In-depth compares: https://www.manybidets.com/blog/?sort... Testimonials: http://www.manybidets.com/reviews-and... Learn about us: http://www.manybidets.com/about/?utm_... Transcript: Today, we are talking about the Toto Neorest Integrated Bidet toilet combinations. Here are some of them. We're going to be bringing more out as we continue this conversation. These are, by far, our most recommended Integrated units. If you come to our site and say, “Hey, I want a sleek Integrated Bidet toilet combination. What do you recommend?”. Hands down, Toto Neorest tends to be the answer. Why? They're high quality, they offer tons of features, they offer really good wash and dry and they're just incredibly sleek and classy. Today, we're going to talk about the differences between the different units, because that's not always super clear, so that you can pick the perfect unit for you, when choosing a Toto Neorest. Today, we are talking about all of the floor mounted Toto Neorest units. That means that we are not covering the “EW” and the “AC” Neorest units, because those are wall hung and require a very specialized bathroom setup to accommodate them. We are going to start with the RH, 700H and the NX1 and talk about the differences between these three and then bring in the other three and compare and contrast throughout the video. Taking a look at the Toto Neorest RH, this is the best bang for your buck that you're going to get, with a Neorest unit. Nearly every feature between these is the same. Really, what we're looking at here, is the difference between design. With the RH being on the low end of the spectrum, we do have a plastic access panel in the back. This access panel comes off and gives you access to the plumbing. It also gives you access to the bolts that hold the toilet itself to the flange adapter. As well as, gives you access to some of the internals. From a functionality standpoint, this plastic access panel does not affect functionality whatsoever. It also does not affect how much weight the Toto Neorest RH can support, as the entire unit is supported by Porcelain. This just gives you access. That plastic access panel is really more of an aesthetic, than anything else. When you're talking about how the unit looks, having these plastic access panels does make it a little easier to install, as well. However, you're still going to have to drill into your bathroom floor to install this unit. Now, taking a look at the 700H: A fully porcelain base. This allows you to have a really, really sleek look. You'll also notice that there are holes here in the back, where the toilet mounts to the floor, so there's actually mounting brackets, which we'll talk about more. That makes this a little bit of a trickier install, because of the fact that you don't have access to the back, there. It all has to be done from the outside. One of the things that these two units, the 700H and the RH have in common, is that the lid is separate and you can actually see a seam here. I could actually take off this lid and there are the internals. Now, obviously this is not an installed unit. If it was an installed unit, it would be screwed on to the base. You would not be able to lift it off of the toilet, but they are two separate pieces. The same goes for the RH. There's a seam here. These are two separate pieces. If you upgrade to something like the NX1... 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Introduction to Compare 01:33 RH Review 02:56 700H Review 05:16 Size of the Toilet(s) 07:16 Sittable Space 08:33 Seat Sensor 09:43 Toilet Rim 10:43 Country of Origin 11:37 Installation Differences 13:04 Remote Differences 13:56 Actilight Review 18:41 Closing Statement