Affordable Bidet Seats in Australia: Best Value Picks Under $300
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You don't need to spend a fortune to get a genuinely good bidet seat. The most expensive electric models offer more features, but the core benefit — clean, effective washing — is available at a fraction of the price. Here are the best affordable bidet seats in Australia, all under $300, with honest assessments of what you get at each level.
Want to understand the full pricing landscape before deciding? See our complete bidet seat cost guide for Australia.
What "Affordable" Actually Means
Affordable doesn't mean low quality. It means getting what you actually need without paying for features you won't use.
For a bidet seat, the non-negotiables are: a clean wash, adjustable pressure, a sanitary nozzle, and a seat that fits your toilet. An affordable seat that delivers all four is a good seat.
What you typically trade away at this price point: warm water, heated seat, air dryer, electronic controls, auto lid. For most first-time bidet users, these aren't features they'll miss — because they've never had them.
Option 1: Conor Zerra Bidet Attachment — Most Affordable
The Conor Zerra installs beneath your existing toilet seat in under 30 minutes — no seat replacement, no plumbing expertise required. Connects to your water supply via the included T-adapter and hose.
What you get: Adjustable cold water spray, front and rear nozzles, self-cleaning nozzle, full installation kit. What you trade away: Warm water, heated seat, air dryer, electronic controls. Best for: Renters, first-time bidet buyers, very tight budgets, bathrooms where full seat replacement isn't practical.
Understand your toilet shape before purchasing? The Zerra is largely universal — see how to choose a bidet seat for Australian plumbing for the shape-specific considerations.
Option 2: Conor Elara Non-Electric Seat — Best Value Under $300
The Conor Elara replaces your toilet seat entirely and delivers a meaningfully better experience than an attachment — proper mounting, proper seat shape, cleaner aesthetics. Available in D-shape and O-shape to suit your toilet. Cold water wash via the included installation kit.
What you get: Full seat replacement, D-shape or O-shape fit, adjustable cold water wash, front and rear modes, self-cleaning nozzle, complete installation kit. What you trade away: Warm water, electronic controls. Best for: Most buyers in the affordable category — this is our top recommendation under $300.
The Elara is also our recommended starting point for NDIS participants on tighter plan budgets. Read our NDIS bidet seat guide for funding options.
Option 3: Conor Earth 1.0 Handheld Bidet Sprayer
The Conor Earth 1.0 is a different approach — a wall-mounted handheld sprayer beside the toilet. Available in White, Gold, and Rose Gold. The Ember 1.0 offers the same in Matte Black.
What you get: Manual adjustable spray, stainless steel construction, design-forward aesthetic, hose, holder, and T-adapter included. Best for: People who prefer manual control, families with young children, buyers who want the hygiene benefit without any seat modification, design-conscious bathrooms.
Getting the Most Value
Always buy with installation kit included — Sourcing T-adapters and hoses separately adds cost and delay. All Conor products include everything.
Don't pay for features you won't use — If warm water isn't a priority, save the money. A well-made non-electric seat at $250 will outlast a cheap electric seat from an unknown brand at the same price.
Think long-term — An extra $50 on a quality seat can mean 5 extra years of reliable use. The Elara is built to last, not built to hit a price point.
For the full picture on what electric features cost and whether they're worth it, see our bidet seat cost guide.