We used to sell bidet attachments, so this comparison comes from direct experience on both sides. The two products solve the same core problem at wildly different price points, and the right answer depends on what you are actually buying: a feature, or a fixture.

What An Attachment Does Well
A non-electric attachment like the Luxe Neo 185 Plus, or the warm-water Luxe Neo 320 Plus, bolts under your existing seat, taps the supply line, and delivers a cold or warm water wash for well under two hundred dollars. Installation is simple, no electrical needed, and for a lot of people it is the perfect introduction. We spent years installing these across Utah and they earned their popularity.
Where The Full Fixture Pulls Away
An attachment washes. A smart toilet warms the seat before you sit, opens as you approach, washes with temperature-controlled water, dries you, deodorizes, and flushes on its own. The water is heated on demand rather than borrowed from the sink line, the nozzle self-cleans, and the whole thing looks like it belongs in the bathroom rather than strapped onto it.
Our Recommendation By Situation
Renting, testing the waters, or spending under $200? Attachment, no hesitation. Renovating, dealing with cold mornings, planning to age in place, or replacing an old toilet anyway? Go straight to the fixture: if you are replacing the toilet regardless, the smart upgrade is the cheapest it will ever be. Our packages start at $1,850 with every bit of the install included.
Quick Answers
Can you still install attachments?
We have pivoted fully to smart toilet installation, but our install-only service covers electronic bidet seats like the Toto C5 on your existing toilet. Call and we will point you the right direction either way.