Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Seats - Australia's Best-Reviewed D-Shape & O-Shape Bidet Seat Collection
Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Seats, Built for Australian Homes
Conor's non-electric bidet toilet seats are Australia's simplest bidet upgrade - no power tools, no ongoing running cost. Every seat is Watermark certified & fitted to Australian D-shape and O-shape toilet pans. If you're comparing the best non-electric bidet seat for a rental, checking prices before buying, or reading reviews to pick between models, this is the range built for exactly that.
Why a non-electric bidet toilet seat
Choosing the right non-electric bidet seat - D-shape or O-shape
D-shape non-electric bidet toilet seats
Most modern Australian toilets are D-shape - flatter and squared-off at the back. The Conor Elara D-Shape delivers cold water wash, adjustable pressure, front and rear modes, and a self-cleaning nozzle, fitted specifically to this pan shape.
O-shape non-electric bidet toilet seats
Older-style Australian toilet suites are commonly O-shape - fully rounded at the back. The Conor Elara O-Shape uses the same Watermark-certified wash technology, adjustable pressure, and self-cleaning nozzle as the D-shape model, built specifically to fit rounded pans. If your current seat is fully round rather than squared-off, this is the correct model - a D-shape seat will not fit an O-shape toilet, and vice versa.
Not sure which shape you have?
Look at the back of your existing toilet seat: a flatter, squared edge means D-shape; a fully rounded edge means O-shape. Every product page includes a sizing chart to confirm before you order, and our team can confirm compatibility from a photo.
- Left vs right water inletMatch the inlet side to your existing plumbing connection, available on both D-shape and O-shape models. Your installing plumber can confirm this on the day if you're unsure.
- Full manual and installation kitEvery Conor non-electric bidet seat, D-shape or O-shape, ships with hoses, T-joint, bolts, template, wrench, and manual for your plumber to reference on install day.
Non-electric bidet seat prices
Non-electric bidet seats are Conor's most affordable range - the lowest-cost way to try bidet hygiene. Compare model pricing on each product page; most sit well below Smart Electric Bidet Seats equivalents since there's no heating or motor component.
A simple upgrade with a real household impact
Australia imports over 72,000 tonnes of pre-converted toilet paper a year - volumes that have grown significantly in recent years. A household that cuts its toilet paper use by switching to a bidet seat makes a small but genuine dent in that. For elderly family members, people with limited mobility, or NDIS participants, a bidet seat can also reduce the need to reach or twist - see our Medical & Disability page for more on this.
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FAQ
Do non-electric bidet seats fit Australian toilets?
Yes, Watermark certified for D-shape and O-shape pans.
Is a non-electric bidet seat as good as an electric one?
Same core water-clean function, without heated water/seat/drying - see our Smart Bidet Toilet Seats for those features.
What's the best non-electric bidet seat in Australia?
Compare based on toilet shape (D-shape vs O-shape) and inlet side - see our full model range and reviews above.
How much does a non-electric bidet seat cost?
Our most budget-friendly range - see current pricing on each product page.
Do I need a plumber to install a non-electric bidet seat?
Yes - every Conor non-electric bidet seat is fitted by a licensed plumber to ensure it's correctly connected to your water supply and compliant with Australian plumbing standards, even though the unit itself needs no power.
What's the difference between D-shape and O-shape?
D-shape is flatter/squared at the back (most modern toilets); O-shape is fully rounded (older suites).
Does Conor make an O-shape non-electric bidet seat?
Yes - the Conor Elara O-Shape offers the same Watermark-certified wash technology, adjustable pressure, and self-cleaning nozzle as the D-shape model, fitted specifically for round toilet pans.
How do I know if I need a D-shape or O-shape bidet seat?
Check the back edge of your current toilet seat - squared-off means D-shape, fully rounded means O-shape. Each product page includes a sizing chart, or send us a photo for a free compatibility check.
How much does an O-shape bidet seat cost?
The same price range as our D-shape range - see current pricing on the O-shape product page.
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