Bidet Toilet Seat Cost in Australia: Full Price Guide for 2026
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One of the most common questions we get is simple: how much does a bidet toilet seat actually cost in Australia? The answer spans a wide range — from under $100 for a basic attachment to $2,000+ for an integrated smart toilet — but for the majority of buyers, a genuinely good bidet seat sits between $150 and $900.
Here's a complete breakdown of what you get at every price point, with specific product examples from the Conor range.
If you're not sure which type of seat suits your toilet, read how to choose a bidet seat for Australian plumbing before diving into price comparisons.
Bidet Attachments: Under $150
A bidet attachment like the Conor Zerra installs between your existing seat and the toilet bowl — no seat replacement required. It connects to your water supply and delivers cold water wash at minimal cost.
What you get: Cold water wash, adjustable pressure, front and rear nozzle options, self-cleaning nozzle. What you don't get: Warm water, air drying, heated seat, electronic controls. Best for: First-time buyers, renters, tight budgets, anyone wanting to trial bidet washing before committing to a full seat.
Installation takes under 30 minutes using the included T-adapter, hose, and mounting hardware. See our installation guide for full step-by-step instructions.
Non-Electric Bidet Seats: $150–$350
A non-electric bidet seat replaces your existing toilet seat and connects to your cold water supply — no power outlet needed. The Conor Elara is our non-electric pick, available in both D-shape and O-shape — a detail that matters enormously for Australian bathrooms where D-shape toilets are common.
What you get: Full seat replacement, proper mounting, cold water wash, adjustable pressure, front and rear wash, self-cleaning nozzle, complete installation kit. What you don't get: Warm water, heated seat, air dryer, electronic controls. Best for: Most buyers who don't specifically need warm water, rentals, bathrooms without a nearby power outlet.
Entry-Level Electric Bidet Seats: $350–$600
The Conor Lyra Smart Bidet Seat sits in this category — delivering the core electric bidet experience: warm water wash, heated seat, air dryer, adjustable temperature and pressure, self-cleaning nozzle.
What you get: All non-electric features plus warm water, heated seat, warm air dryer, electronic controls. What you don't get: Instantaneous heating (may use tank heating — a small cool moment at wash start in some conditions), auto lid open/close. Best for: First-time electric bidet buyers, secondary bathrooms, buyers who want warm water functionality at a moderate price.
Premium Electric Bidet Seats: $600–$1,000
The Conor Sylora Smart Bidet Seat delivers instant warm water heating (no tank — no cold burst), precise five-level pressure and temperature control, deodoriser, heated seat, warm air dryer, and self-cleaning nozzle.
Add auto lid open/close with the Conor Ayora or the more accessible Conor Arista — both feature proximity-sensor automatic lid operation.
For NDIS participants, these premium models with auto lid and warm air drying often represent the most appropriate assistive technology choice. See our NDIS bidet seat guide for claim information.
Best for: Master bathrooms, buyers switching from high-end Japanese bidet toilets, anyone who wants the best possible experience.
Integrated Smart Toilets: $2,000+
The Conor FlushGreen Integrated Smart Toilet combines toilet and bidet into a single unit — no separate seat required. Purchased as part of a bathroom renovation rather than a standalone upgrade.
Handheld Bidet Sprayers: $80–$200
An alternative approach: the Conor Earth 1.0 Handheld Bidet Sprayer mounts on the wall beside the toilet and is used manually. Available in White, Gold, and Rose Gold. The Conor Ember 1.0 offers the same in Matte Black.
Running Costs
Non-electric seats: Near zero — minimal water use per wash, no electricity. Electric seats: Approximately $40–$60 per year in electricity depending on usage and your tariff.
Compare that to the average Australian household's annual toilet paper spend of $200+. The payback period for most bidet seats is 12–24 months.
Full Price Summary
| Type | Price Range | Warm Water | Key Product |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bidet attachment | Under $150 | No | Conor Zerra |
| Non-electric seat | $150–$350 | No | Conor Elara |
| Entry electric seat | $350–$600 | Yes | Conor Lyra |
| Premium electric seat | $600–$1,000 | Yes | Conor Sylora |
| Auto lid + electric | $700–$1,100 | Yes | Conor Ayora / Arista |
| Handheld sprayer | $80–$200 | No | Conor Earth 1.0 |
| Integrated smart toilet | $2,000+ | Yes | Conor FlushGreen |