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The KOHLER K-5401-PA-0 Veil is a sleek, one-piece intelligent toilet featuring a 17-inch comfort height elongated bowl, pump-assisted dual-flush system, and an integrated heated bidet with customizable spray functions. Designed for modern convenience, it includes hands-free operation, self-cleaning UV wand technology, warm-air drying, and automatic deodorization, all controlled via an intuitive touchscreen remote. This ADA-compliant smart toilet blends minimalist style with advanced hygiene and water efficiency.










| ASIN | B07N9J4XGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #930,838 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #533 in One-Piece Toilets |
| Brand | Kohler |
| Brand Name | Kohler |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 45 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885612706195 |
| Included Components | LCD remote control, Seat, braided inlet hose, power cord, supply stop valve |
| Installation Method | Floor Mounted |
| Installation Type | Floor Mounted |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.13"D x 17.25"W x 21"H |
| Item Type Name | Intelligent toilet |
| Item Weight | 86 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kohler |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5401-PA-0 |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Material Type | Porcelain |
| Model Number | K-5401-PA-0 |
| Product Dimensions | 26.13"D x 17.25"W x 21"H |
| Seat Material | Plastic |
| Shape | Oval |
| UPC | 885612706195 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**A
Maybe the perfect toilet
I’ve had this installed for a couple of months now and am quite happy with it. Installation was easy. The unit has a lot of features, really all the features you could imagine wanting in a toilet, and is nonetheless easy to use with the control unit mounted on a nearby wall. Basically it’s beautiful, comfortable, easy to use, and very convenient. It’s expensive but worth it in my opinion.
M**O
should have bought it years ago
every time we use it at our home we feel like if Poseidon himself comes from the depths of the ocean to clean our bottoms and give us a kiss
J**D
CLEANING
I love toilet! But it has a big design flaw, the seat has a gap between the top and bottom of the seat. All kinds of matter gather in the gap. Very unsanitary! So sorry for the graphic pics.
W**N
Expensive,,,.and worth it
Is this an expensive toilet… Yes. Does it do everything it claims it does… Absolutely. I could not be more satisfied. I did not install it myself but I had it installed during the remodel. And it is phenomenal.
W**.
Check support in your area
I have two of these. In one, the heated seat stopped working. It's somewhat difficult, but a new one can be installed in about an hour. In the other, the flush became very weak and intermittent. I have purchased a board from Kohler (about $82), but don't have it working yet. There are a lot of electrical connections that have to be worked with. I'd suggest verifying that a plumber in your area will work on them before purchasing.
B**O
Awesome
I bought it for myself but my husband loves it too. Plumber had a hard time installing it.
J**A
Installation not typical, pressure not as good as my toilet seat I bought for another toilet.
Installation not easy at all as it is offset. I have in floor heat so it was a challenge to install and drill through my new floor without destroying my floor heat. On the phone tech support said I should take off the ADA ring but now it is way too low. Way too many issues imo for a high end bathroom and toilet. Lastly, the pressure is quite low. My inexpensive toilet seat I bought for another toilet is more powerful and cleans better imo.
G**L
Fantastic appliance
This is the best appliance I've ever used. I like it better than my refrigerator and my gas range/oven that cost more. When the pandemic hit and there was a shortage of TP, I explored options for a bidet but I knew I wanted a more substantial update of my bathroom. Working from home, I was using the toilet more frequently and it became a no-brainer to replace the toilet and sink. I researched my options and the Kohler Veil sink and Veil toilet rose to the top of the list for my small area. From the first day it was installed, the Veil was nothing short of miraculous with its sensor automation, perfect height, heated seat, bidet options, remote control, night light and minimalist design. When the Veil was installed, my house had smaller-diameter galvanized pipes. The plumbing needed to be updated but with the poor flow, the toilet's eco-flush option would not thoroughly clear the toilet. The Veil is designed for full-diameter, proper plumbing to provide a more powerful flush. After I updated the pipes, the flush was twice as loud and powerful, and even the eco option was always effective. I also noticed the Veil filling up faster after flushing with the proper plumbing, even with the sink or shower in operation. I mention these details to describe that the Veil has a very forceful flush, but if you have old plumbing you will not reap the benefits. Likewise, the Veil requires proper power. My house uses knob-and-tube electricity (mid-century) and the wiring was a mess when I first installed the Veil. When my kid used massage function of the bidet, with its strobing effect, I would notice the lights in the living room strobing in the same rhythm and my kid said the same was happening with the lights in the bathroom. I had the outlets and lights properly grounded and put on a different electrical line, and this solved the problem. Again, I noticed the Veil making louder noises when retracting the wand, for example. The Veil requires a lot of water and electricity in certain moments of use, and does not perform optimally if that water and electricity is inhibited by older plumbing or wiring. Having said that, the Veil was still far superior to any other toilet, even before I upgraded the plumbing and wiring. The only negative I can think of is the lack of support for leaning back while seated. One can recline on traditional toilets with a water tank that keeps the cover from bending backward. But the Veil has only hinges connected to a motor supporting the upright seat cover. I did not want to risk breaking the hinges or motor by leaning back against the seat cover. Instead, I installed a small shelf that extends 6" from the wall and centered it above the Veil to keep the raised seat cover from going further back if I put my weight into reclining. I can now recline without worrying about breacking the hinges. If I could give the Veil more than 5 stars, I would.
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