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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I'm not sure why these are not more popular. If you really want to feel clean, get one of these.I got a few different brands of bidet sprays because I have 4 toilets in my home. This one is one of the better ones. You really gotta get one with a toilet tank hook because if you don't like it, it's easily uninstalled. If you don't get the hook one, you'll have to install it on the wall or leave it on the floor so that's gonna leak.If you have two wrenches, this is an easy easy install. It took me about 10 minutes to install it correctly once it was taken out of the box. If you have some loctite or thread seal tape, you'll keep it from leaking, but honestly, you probably won't have any leaks from this one because the threads are pretty well constructed and fit well.What it really comes down to is build and nozzle. This one has a pretty wide nozzle and spray so if you don't like that, you won't like this one. Otherwise, it doesn't need a lot of pressure. Take it easy with the valve the first time or you'll get surprised. Trust me!This item is a recommend!
LTan
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
For the most part, I do like this bidet because it works and the hose isn't too long, which helps the toilet area look put together. This cost about the same as other sprayer bidets, so it is not too expensive. The only thing I'm a not a big fan of is controlling the water pressure. I find that it's a bit difficult to get the water pressure lower than intended.
Dham2
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I have reviewed many handheld bidets. This one is very easy to use with its lengthy nozzle. It's also easy to adjust with its adjustment lever falling where your thumb is.The valve is metal and seams of high quality. Likewise for the exterior of the hose. The bidet nozzle end section is plastic. The nozzle pressure is easily adjusted both at the valve and and on the handle.Highly recommended.
katrina
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
This bidet was easy to install. The toilet tank mount is a bit flimsy, but the wall-mount would make the sprayer hard to reach, so I had to hook the toilet tank mount on part of my over-toilet shelving. The bidet spray is comfortable, not too hard or direct on delicate parts. If you’re looking for a low-cost bidet sprayer, this is a good option.
Michael H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
This bidet comes with the water diverter for your supply like. Metal clad hose for durability. The nozzle is made of chrome plated plastic with adjustable handle for easy flow control.
Opal in Denver
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
We just moved and I have not gotten the bidet toilet seat installed. When I saw this option, it looked much simpler and easier. It would have been super easy if the kit had included a diagram or instructions. Even without, I was able to figure it out without too much difficulty by looking back at the photos on the project page.I included a couple of pictures in case this helps someone else. Here is what I did: placed washers where needed in all the connections. I removed the end protectors from the hose. Then, I installed the knurled fitting onto the wand handle. Then I turned off the water supply to the toilet and flushed to empty the tank. Next, I placed an absorbent towel on the floor to catch any residual water and unhooked the existing water supply line from the bottom of the tank. In its place, I screwed on the splitter fitting (the one with the water valve on it) to the bottom of the tank, making sure that there was good access to the control. Finally, I reconnected the water supply line to the newly installed control valve and attached the wand hose.I tightened everything by hand. No tools needed if you use the tank hanger option. I turned the water supply back on and double checked for leaks. I left the towel on the floor while I checked the pressure on the wand. It seems like the control valve on the splitter at the bottom of the tank needs to be just barely on or there would be too much pressure. No leaks, but I checked it again an hour later just to be sure.Overall, I think this is a very nice inexpensive option. In some ways it is better than a bidet because the wand can also be used to rinse scouring powder off the toilet after cleaning. No heat, so if your water is very cold out of the tap, you may need a bidet with an electric connection for water heating. But if tap temperature water works for you, this is super fast and easy.If you are on the fence about whether or not installing a bidet, give this a try first. All the benefits and none of the fuss.I like the tank hanger option. Much easier than screwing holes into the wall. Nice shiny chrome finish. I only marked this down a star because of the lack of instructions/digram. But really, anyone with basic skills could figure it out.
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