Mordeer C600 Electric Bidet Review: The Clean, Heated Upgrade I Didn’t Know I Needed
October 16, 2020
If you’ve ever wondered why people get so passionate about bidets, I get it. I used to think they were either complicated, messy, or just… not for me.

Then I installed the Mordeer C600 electric bidet seat and actually lived with it.
The simplest way I can describe it is this: cleaning with toilet paper alone is like wiping a dirty dish with a dry paper towel. A bidet is like rinsing it with water. Once you experience that difference, it’s hard to un-feel it.
The vibe: instant “hotel bathroom” energy
The C600 is an all-in-one toilet seat that turns a normal bathroom into something that feels noticeably more premium.
It’s not just a spray nozzle. It’s a heated seat, warm water on demand, and an air-dry finish—all controlled from the side.
And yes, it sounds ridiculous until you try it. Then it becomes the new normal.
Install experience (easy… with one big catch)
Inside the box I had the seat, a template for alignment, the three-way valve, hoses, and the install hardware.
Installation was pretty straightforward:
I used the template to get the mounting position right.
I installed the mounting hardware (rubber grommets, washers, and adjustment plates).
I shut off the toilet’s water supply, connected the three-way valve, then hooked up the hoses.
I slid the seat onto the mounts, turned water back on, checked for leaks, and plugged it in.
The big catch: you need power.
If your outlet isn’t right next to the toilet, you’ll have to plan for cord routing. In my bathroom, there is an outlet, just not conveniently placed, so I had to run power to where the toilet sits.
Daily use: how it actually feels
Warm water without waiting around
One of the biggest quality-of-life upgrades here is warm water on demand. It heats fast enough that it doesn’t feel like you’re waiting for it.
The result is that you don’t get that “shock” experience that turns people off from non-electric bidets.
Heated seat that warms quickly
The heated seat kicks in quickly and makes cold mornings way less brutal. It’s one of those features you don’t think you need until you have it.
Controls are simple, but you’ll want to learn your settings
On the right-side control panel, I can adjust things like:
Water pressure
Nozzle position
LED night light
Water temperature, seat temperature, and dryer temperature
Because it’s more automated than a basic non-electric bidet, it helps to have a feel for your preferred settings before you hit wash. If the temperature, position, or pressure isn’t dialed, the first second can be a little unpleasant.
Nozzle and spray feel
The nozzle is stainless steel and the spray includes a pulsating option. I also liked being able to move the nozzle position to actually hit the right spot instead of doing that awkward “scoot around and hope” routine.
There’s also a motor pump that infuses the water with air bubbles, and the sensation is legitimately nicer than a plain spray. It feels more like a “soft wash” than a pressure washer.
Air drying is the feature that makes it feel complete
Having an air dryer sounds like an unnecessary flex until you realize it’s what turns the bidet from “rinse” into a full routine. It helps remove excess water so you’re not immediately reaching for a bunch of toilet paper.
Little details I appreciated
Slow-close lid
It’s a small thing, but the slow-close lid makes the whole setup feel quieter and more refined.
Seat sensor helps prevent accidental spraying
There’s an internal sensor designed to detect when you’re seated, which helps prevent an accidental spray onto the floor.
What We Like
It creates a legitimately high-end bathroom experience
Warm water on demand makes it easy to stick with
Heated seat warms quickly and feels great in colder weather
Stainless steel nozzle with adjustable positioning
Air bubble infusion makes the spray feel smoother
Air dryer helps reduce how much toilet paper you use
Slow-close lid is a nice daily quality-of-life touch
Things To Consider
It only fits elongated toilets (double-check your toilet shape before buying)
You need a nearby power source, or you’ll be dealing with cord routing
My unit had a weird issue where it would randomly turn on even when powered off; I worked around it by plugging it into a spare wireless switch
The seat sensor may not detect smaller kids reliably if their legs don’t cover enough of the seat; I had to adjust how my daughter sat so it would activate properly
The LED lighting is cool, but if you’re energy-conscious you probably won’t want it running all night while the seat and water heating are enabled
Final Thoughts
The Mordeer C600 is one of those upgrades that sounds indulgent until you live with it for a week. Then it feels strangely outdated to go without.
Between the warm water, heated seat, and push-button wash-and-dry routine, it turns a regular bathroom into something that feels more comfortable, cleaner, and just more modern.
It isn’t perfect—especially with the odd power behavior I experienced and the kid sensor quirks—but overall we kept it because the day-to-day experience is that good.
Links
Mordeer C600 Electric Bidet: https://amzn.to/2SYcZ7h
RunPlayBack Merch: http://shop.runplayback.com/