Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Seats - New Zealand's Reviewed D-Shape & O-Shape Bidet Seat Collection
Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Seats, Built for New Zealand Homes
Conor's non-electric bidet toilet seats are New Zealand's simplest bidet upgrade - no power tools, no ongoing running cost. Every seat is Watermark certified & fitted to New Zealand 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 New Zealand 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 New Zealand 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 hose, T-valve, 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 seat well below Smart Electric Bidet Seats equivalents since there's no heating or motor component.
A simple upgrade with a real household impact
New Zealand imports over 15,000 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 New Zealand toilets?
Yes. Our non-electric bidet seats are WaterMark certified and available for both D-shape and O-shape toilet pans, so they fit the vast majority of New Zealand toilet suites.
Is a non-electric bidet seat as good as an electric one?
It delivers the same core water-clean function as an electric model, just without heated water, a heated seat, or air drying. If you want those extra features, see our Smart Bidet Toilet Seats range.
What's the best non-electric bidet seat in New Zealand?
Look for one that's WaterMark certified — that's your assurance it's been tested and approved for use with New Zealand plumbing. Our Conor Elara non-electric bidet seat is WaterMark certified, available in both D-shape and O-shape to fit your toilet.
How much does a non-electric bidet seat cost?
Non-electric seats are our most budget-friendly range, since there's no heating or drying hardware built in. Exact pricing varies by model, so check the current price on each individual product page.
Do I need a plumber to install a non-electric bidet seat?
Yes. Even though the unit itself needs no power, 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 New Zealand plumbing standards.
What's the difference between D-shape and O-shape?
D-shape toilets are flatter and squared-off at the back — this is the most common shape on modern toilets. O-shape toilets are fully rounded, and are typically found on older toilet suites. Your bidet seat needs to match this shape to fit and seal correctly, so it's worth checking before you buy.
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 you can send us a photo for a free compatibility check.