Bidet Attachment for Toilet Warm Water, Ultra-Slim Bidet Hot and Cold,Non-Electric Bidet Attachment for Frontal/Rear Wash, with Retractable Nozzle, Pressure & Angle Controls,Easy to install Owners Reviews
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Takes a minute to get warm
My only issue is with the hot water hose being as long as it has to be, it takes a bit longer than expected to get warm. Other than that it works well! I do wish it had an option to adjust the spray from front to back as most do
It's ok
Don't buy if you don't have your sink next to your toilet.
Just Awesome
I own four of these types of units. This is the first one that has hot and cold. The product is amazing and the installation was so simple because everything was included, Except Teflon tape! I had a leak from the toilet tank to the connector and once I added Teflon tape, it was all just peachy perfect.
Super easy to install and hot water works fast
I bought a Superior Bidet in February 2019, and it has worked totally fine this entire time. But it cracked in the middle in two spots and I knew eventually I'd have to replace it. (Electric tape and glue looked tacky immediately.) The problem was I couldn't find a non-electric bidet option that I liked as much as the one I had and just didn't want to deal with installing a third one. (I had an electric bidet for a short time.) I kept looking at this one over and over again, and it was catching...
I bought a Superior Bidet in February 2019, and it has worked totally fine this entire time. But it cracked in the middle in two spots and I knew eventually I'd have to replace it. (Electric tape and glue looked tacky immediately.) The problem was I couldn't find a non-electric bidet option that I liked as much as the one I had and just didn't want to deal with installing a third one. (I had an electric bidet for a short time.) I kept looking at this one over and over again, and it was catching my eye. I love the aesthetics. I finally gave it a shot. Not only does it look as cute in person as it does on the computer screen, but the hot water comes out way faster than the one I had for five years. My guess is the position of the hot water tube is underneath the bidet panel instead of on the side. I didn't have to use any of the attachments that came with the package. I just used all of my old stuff, and it took me five minutes to set it up. The one flaw in the bidet is the arrow to move from the feminine area to the rear does not work at all. It's going to come out of the same area no matter what, so women will have to wiggle a little. I was way more interested in the hot water feature working, so this isn't a dealbreaker for me, but that lever is 100% just decoration.
Highly reccomend
Even tho we couldn't set up the hot water (because of our own non heated pipe) this bidet works amazingly and really saves on toilet paper consumption.
Haven’t gotten it installed yet.
Ordered for an abdominal surgery recovery so I wouldn’t have to twist as much for hygiene. I read another review that said it only came with one of the correct size hose splitters, but for now I was only going to hook up the cold water anyway so I figured it would be fine. (I want the option for hot water later when we remodel our bathroom but we don’t have an available access now) But it still doesn’t fit because of the two different types of hoses it uses, so the splitter won’t fit a cold wate...
Ordered for an abdominal surgery recovery so I wouldn’t have to twist as much for hygiene. I read another review that said it only came with one of the correct size hose splitters, but for now I was only going to hook up the cold water anyway so I figured it would be fine. (I want the option for hot water later when we remodel our bathroom but we don’t have an available access now) But it still doesn’t fit because of the two different types of hoses it uses, so the splitter won’t fit a cold water hose. Now I’ve been recovering from surgery so I haven’t been able to get the right part or get on the floor to install it yet. I guess it’s a good think I had post-anesthesia constipation so I didn’t even need it. I look forward to updating this review when I can get it working- but beware it does not come with all the parts you will likely need.
Parts needed, need to make hole in vanity
If you have a vanity cabinet, you will need to drill about a 1/2” hole in the side of your cabinet to connect the hot water hose. We bought this for our daughters home. If the sink were a free standing pedestal install would be easy. With a wooden vanity cabinet, a nightmare. We had to buy the correct size connection for the hot water, too. The cleaning spigot can only have a very high aim. You have to scoot on the toilet to get clean. The only thing good about this bidet is the pressure control. One star for that.