Greenco Bidet Attachment for Toilet Water Sprayer for Toilet Seat, Easy-to-Install, Non-Electric Bidet with Adjustable Fresh Water Jet Spray, All Accessories and Detailed Instructions Included
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Overall Summary for: Greenco Bidet Attachment for Toilet Water Sprayer for Toilet Seat, Easy-to-Install, Non-Electric Bidet with Adjustable Fresh Water Jet Spray, All Accessories and Detailed Instructions Included
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Review ExplorerGreenco Bidet Attachment for Toilet Water Sprayer for Toilet Seat, Easy-to-Install, Non-Electric Bidet with Adjustable Fresh Water Jet Spray, All Accessories and Detailed Instructions Included
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Works well as a bidet, doubles as a douche!
Canada2024-04-11B01A17T3N6
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It's hard to write a serious review about this product without at least cracking a joke or 2, but i'll try my best.
First, clean your toilet extremely well. There's been countless people on the throne and you want to make sure its clean, especially since your hands will be working in the vicinity. The install was super easy and took about 20 mins. I'm pretty sure anyone can tackle this install. I do mean literally anyone. No need to call the plumber and no special tools are r...
It's hard to write a serious review about this product without at least cracking a joke or 2, but i'll try my best.
First, clean your toilet extremely well. There's been countless people on the throne and you want to make sure its clean, especially since your hands will be working in the vicinity. The install was super easy and took about 20 mins. I'm pretty sure anyone can tackle this install. I do mean literally anyone. No need to call the plumber and no special tools are required. A philips (star) screwdriver to get your ring seat off and possibly a wrench, pliers or grips to undo your old inlet connection, depending on how long ago your toilet was installed. You can follow the instructions, but the parts and pieces are pretty self explanatory. Everything hooked up, turned the water back on, check for leaks, good to go. ( pun intended )
Few concerns I had included:
Will this fit a new space saver, energy efficient bowl?
Yes but its super tight! There's a little interference with the nozzle making contact with the back of the bowl, but the water still makes it to the target.
Is it going to be a chilly splash being only cold water? I actually don't mind it. It's not ice box water coming out. More like cool, but I guess it depends on how many flushes happened before you sat down.
Few recommendations for install include:
Buy toilet seat bumpers. There like $4 of Amazon and you can order them with your purchase. No bumpers will leave a 1 to 2 CM gap between your ring seat and the bowl top. Don't risk snapping your seat off for $4.
There's no mention of using teflon (plumbers) tape in the instructions nor is any provided. I would recommend you get some. All the connections are plastic. This will help avoid any leaking at the connections!!!!!!
With all the connections being plastic, it's easy to strip. Don't over tighten or you will be running down to the hardware store for new ones.
Last, I have never turned the spray pressure past 3. Anything past and you start going into enima territory. Reading this review, you may be tempted to try. Don't say you weren't warned should you decide to tempt fate.
Conclusions:
Pretty happy. Both me and my wife agree our backsides feel a ton cleaner. We got used to the idea on a vacation we had where bidets are a common thing and wonder why there not a standard attachment to toilets in North America. You also use a LOT less toilet paper, so this thing can pay for itself in paper savings.
A big win!:
Next pandemic hits. While people are fighting for the last package of TP at the store, you're all smiles knowing you're covered.
One helpful idea on install is, when you're trying to attach the plastic tubing to the nipples on the tap and bidet, run the hair dryer on full for about 20 sec beforehand on the ends of the tubing. The plastic tubing is a very stiff, rigid plastic and forcing it over the ends when its cold can be a pain. After the hair dryer, they slip on with ease. As the plastic cools, it contracts giving you a better seal.
Product recommended.
***Update 2023***
Wow, so many helpful votes! Happy knowing i've helped make so many bottoms, so much cleaner.
Where does this product sit after going on to 4 years of use? Great to report its still going strong. No issues and no leaks. Since my original review, I've bought 2 more to outfit the rest of the house. All have installed easy and been trouble free. There so easy to install, even if you rent and move, just take it off and install it at your new location.
If you're still not convinced or having trouble understanding why this product just makes sense, let me give you a scenario that will probably resonate with men especially. Let's say you own a shag carpet that you accidentally spill on. What works better cleaning that spill? Blotting and wiping, or blasting it with a pressure washer?
I still have to ask the question. Why is this not a standard attachment on ALL North American toilets? A much better clean on its own, but can only imagine the paper savings since buying this product in 2019 when a roll after product purchase, usually lasts us 2 to 3 weeks. Also, a great buy for the cabin that uses a sensitive septic system, that no longer has wads of TP getting flushed.
The only drawback to this product that I can't fault the product for. After visiting somewhere for a few days that still only uses TP, my backside is raw. 1 ply ... don't even get me started. It now feels like using 200 grit sandpaper.
Anyways, that's it for this review and thanks again for the helpfuls! If I don't report back, its because the product is still going strong.