Toto Access

The other ritzy, trade-only plumbing showroom to open in River North lately is Toto.

Known for its status-symbol toilets, the company’s major push right now is to get Americans to consider its Washlet S400, which, at the press of a button, extends a nozzle from beneath the seat that releases a warm, soothing stream of aerated water … you know where. Prices start at $727 and go up to $1,299. Also look for the company’s Air-Bath (a hot tub experience without the noisy jets) and its sleek EcoPower sensor faucets. Toto, 500 N. Wells St., 312-661-0876.
 

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