AquaWash 1.0 Non-Electric SpaLet Bidet Seat with Manual Operation Owners Reviews
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Easy to install and the tap cold water is not unpleasant. I don’t see the need to buy a fancier heated bidet. Very happy with the purchase.
Woah it's awesome!
I noticed this toilet seat today at Home depot. It caught my eye because of the $109.00 price. I immediately searched the Home Depot app for reviews. To my amazement it had awesome reviews! I had to try it. I've been wanting one for awhile but didn't want to bother with having electrical installed behind my toilet for one that heats the water. I find that the tap water temperature is refreshing! Easy to hook up. Took 15 minutes. Watch my product review video it will help explain. https://youtu.be/yTBAvf9_-I4
Seat pops a lot when I sit on it. The seat was installed perfectly but overnight the very strong flexible hose flexed back to shape and worked the connector at the bottom of the bowl loose and it leaked so much it went under the wall into the next room’s carpet before we found it. Spent hours drying the carpets. Works fine for family even without heated water. Texas summer though. We will see during winter. Haha.
Bought in response to the toilet paper crisis over covid-19. People are going crazy buying all t...
Bought in response to the toilet paper crisis over covid-19. People are going crazy buying all the toilet paper! This seat installed easily on our American Standard elongated toilet. Took about half an hour, did not end up needing plumbers tape, no leaks, fits great, took out the pressure regulator prior to install and cleaning pressure is perfect. Cool water only, it feels actually refreshing. No fancy blow dryer, but I have a basket of dedicated basic white washcloths next to the toilet for pa...
Bought in response to the toilet paper crisis over covid-19. People are going crazy buying all the toilet paper! This seat installed easily on our American Standard elongated toilet. Took about half an hour, did not end up needing plumbers tape, no leaks, fits great, took out the pressure regulator prior to install and cleaning pressure is perfect. Cool water only, it feels actually refreshing. No fancy blow dryer, but I have a basket of dedicated basic white washcloths next to the toilet for patting dry and I am all set. I ordered this for $64 on March 12, looks like the price has doubled as the TP shortage is dragging on, supply and demand I guess, even so I would still recommend it. See picture below, yes I let it spill out on purpose for effect for a quick pic so you can see what it does.
[Incentivized Review] Inexpensive and efficient way to upgrade to a bidet
AquaWash Non-electric Bidet Seat is an inexpensive and efficient way to upgrade your regular elongated toilet seat to a bidet. Installation is a breeze and everything required for installation comes in the box (included). It does comes with a paper template to adjust and fit the seat but I was able to install correctly without it. The lid is little flimsy but does it's job. It is soft close so no more slamming the seat. When water hits you it's not as cold as you may expect for a non-electric bidet. There are two settings on the Bidet which can be controlled by simple flick of the lever. One for cleaning and the other for washing. Overall a great hygienic and eco-friendly product (Saves lots of money on Toilet paper)
very easy to install and function is as listed and expected. Dispense only cold water, which I missed to read before purchasing.
Although this is a non-heated water supply, the water is...
Although this is a non-heated water supply, the water is at room temperature from standing in the line. Flow is sufficient. Only complaint, the seat lid will not stand up on its own because the flush handle is mounted on the front of the American Standard toilet and prevents the seat from sitting straight up.