If you’ve ever wondered whether a high-end electronic bidet seat can actually improve your bathroom routine, this review is for you. The TOTO WASHLET+ S7A promises a refreshing clean with warm water, air-infused waves, and automatic cleaning—all while looking sleek in your bathroom. But does it live up to the hype? After weeks of daily use, I’m breaking down whether this $1000+ luxury is a game-changer or just overkill for most homes. Whether you’re tired of toilet paper waste, curious about bidet technology, or simply want to upgrade your bathroom experience, this review covers everything you need to know before making the leap. The TOTO WASHLET+ S7A arrives in a substantial box with clear instructions for installation, though you’ll likely need a plumber unless you’re comfortable with basic plumbing tasks. The seat itself is made from high-quality, durable plastic with a soft-close lid that feels premium in hand. The elongated cotton white seat blends seamlessly with most modern bathrooms, and the control panel is intuitive with a minimalist design. One standout feature is the auto-open and close lid, which works surprisingly well—no more fumbling for the seat in the dark. The wand is stainless steel, a nice touch for hygiene, and the overall build feels sturdy enough to last for years without wobbling or creaking. The real magic happens when you start using it. The EWATER+ system pre-mists the bowl before each use to prevent waste from sticking, a feature I didn’t realize I needed until I tried it. The PREMIST function is subtle but effective, and the oscillating and pulsating wash modes are surprisingly gentle yet thorough. The AIR-IN WONDER WAVE infuses air into the water stream, creating a softer, more luxurious clean that feels spa-like. The wand cleaning is automatic and thorough, using electrolyzed water to sanitize before and after each use—no manual scrubbing required. Compared to basic bidet seats, the S7A’s continuous warm water stream is a game-changer, especially in colder climates. The only minor quirk is the learning curve for adjusting water temperature and pressure, but once you find your sweet spot, it’s effortless. Is it worth the price? For most people, probably not—but for those who value hygiene, comfort, and a touch of luxury in their daily routine, it’s hard to beat. The S7A isn’t just a toilet seat; it’s an investment in a cleaner, more comfortable bathroom experience. If you’re on the fence, ask yourself: How much is your time and comfort worth? If you’re replacing an old toilet seat anyway, the upgrade isn’t as steep as it seems. However, if you’re perfectly happy with a basic bidet or toilet paper, the S7A might be overkill. For me, after a month of use, the convenience and cleanliness have made it a staple in my bathroom.