Best Bidet Seats in Australia 2026: Our Top Picks Tested & Reviewed

Best Bidet Seats in Australia 2026: Our Top Picks Tested & Reviewed

If you've been shopping for a bidet seat in Australia, you already know the market has grown enormously. There are options at every price point — from simple non-electric attachments to fully automated smart seats with heated water, air dryers, and remote controls. The variety is welcome, but it makes choosing harder.

We've tested and reviewed the best bidet seat options available in Australia right now, broken down by category, budget, and toilet type. Whether you're upgrading your main bathroom or looking for something affordable for a second toilet, this guide covers everything you need to make the right call.

Not sure where to start? Read our complete bidet seat buying guide for Australian toilets first — it covers toilet shape compatibility, water inlet positions, and whether you need electric or non-electric.


Why Australians Are Switching to Bidet Seats

It's not just a trend. Bidet seats genuinely improve personal hygiene, reduce irritation for people with sensitive skin or conditions like haemorrhoids, and cut household toilet paper spending significantly. The average Australian household spends over $200 a year on toilet paper. A bidet seat pays for itself faster than most people expect.

For NDIS participants and people with physical disabilities, bidet seats also serve an important assistive function — reducing the need to reach, twist, or wipe. Read our dedicated guide: NDIS bidet seats in Australia — can you claim through the NDIS?


What to Look for in a Bidet Seat

Before diving into our picks, here's what matters:

Toilet shape compatibility — Australian toilets come in D-shape and O-shape configurations. The wrong seat won't fit. Always check first.

Water inlet position — Most Australian toilets have a left-side water inlet. Confirm yours before purchasing.

Electric vs non-electric — Electric seats provide warm water, heated seat, air dryer. Non-electric seats use cold water only, require no power outlet, and cost significantly less.

Australian water pressure compatibility — Seats built for other markets may not suit Australian pressure ranges (150–500 kPa).

For a deeper breakdown of each of these factors, see how to choose a bidet seat for Australian plumbing.


Our Top Picks

Best Smart Bidet Seat Overall: Conor Sylora

The Conor Sylora Smart Bidet Seat is our top overall pick. Instant warm water heating means no cold burst at the start of each wash. The rear and front wash modes, five-level pressure and temperature adjustment, heated seat, warm air dryer, deodoriser, and self-cleaning nozzle combine to deliver a genuinely premium experience. Ships with full installation kit — nothing extra to buy.

Best for: Master bathrooms, anyone wanting the full warm-water experience, people switching from high-end Japanese bidet toilets.


Best Hands-Free Smart Seat: Conor Ayora

The Conor Ayora Smart Bidet Seat adds proximity-sensor auto lid open/close to a full-featured smart seat. Walk up and the lid rises automatically. Step away and it closes. All core wash features included: warm water, front and rear wash, heated seat, air dry, adjustable controls.

This is particularly valuable for elderly users, people recovering from surgery, and NDIS participants who benefit from reduced manual effort. See our NDIS bidet seat guide for more.

Best for: Fully hands-free bathroom experience, households with elderly family members, accessibility-focused installs.


Best Auto Lid at Mid-Range: Conor Arista

The Conor Arista Smart Bidet Seat brings the same auto open/close lid functionality as the Ayora at a more accessible price. Full warm water wash, adjustable controls, clean modern design.

Best for: Auto open/close functionality without paying flagship prices.


Best Mid-Range Electric Seat: Conor Lyra

The Conor Lyra Smart Bidet Seat covers all core electric bidet features — warm water wash, heated seat, air dryer, adjustable controls — at a price that makes the step up from non-electric worthwhile without reaching flagship territory.

Best for: First-time electric bidet buyers, secondary bathrooms, moderate budgets.


Best Non-Electric Seat: Conor Elara

Not every bathroom has a power outlet near the toilet, and not everyone needs warm water. The Conor Elara is available in both D-shape and O-shape — one of the few bidet seats in Australia that explicitly caters for both toilet configurations. Cold water wash, adjustable pressure, front and rear modes, self-cleaning nozzle. Includes full installation kit.

Best for: Rentals, bathrooms without a nearby power outlet, budget-conscious buyers, simplicity over features.


Best Budget Option: Conor Zerra Attachment

The Conor Zerra Bidet Attachment installs under your existing toilet seat in under 30 minutes — no tools beyond basic hand-tightening, no seat replacement required. Cold water wash at the most affordable entry point.

Best for: Renters, first-time bidet buyers, very tight budgets.

For a full price breakdown across all types, see our bidet toilet seat cost guide for Australia.


Quick Comparison Table

Model Type Warm Water Auto Open/Close Toilet Shape
Conor Sylora Electric seat Yes No Standard
Conor Ayora Electric seat Yes Yes Standard
Conor Arista Electric seat Yes Yes Standard
Conor Lyra Electric seat Yes No Standard
Conor Elara D-shape Non-electric No No D-shape
Conor Elara O-shape Non-electric No No O-shape
Conor Zerra Attachment No No Universal

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