Review Explorer

4.9
134
Reviews
5 Star
4 Star
3 Star
2 Star
1 Star
63% thumbs up
Positive Sentiment
37% thumbs down
Negative Sentiment
Review Explorer Hibbent Bidet Toilet Seat Non-Electric Bidet Toilet Attachments with Dual Nozzles - SC208 Round
Product Image
Feature Mentions -
Sort:
DIY Install (63)
Adjustable Water Pressure (20)
Adjustable Settings (14)
Warm Water (12)
Self-Cleaning Nozzles (11)
Ambient Temp. (8)
Spray Modes (6)
Dual Water Spray System (5)
Customizable Nozzle Positions (2)
thumbs up
Dedicated self-clean knob enables quick, effortless nozzle rinse anytime
thumbs up
Self-cleaning keeps nozzles debris-free and hygienic long-term

Text Reviews

Has Images
Verified Only

I admittedly had my plumber install this bidet toilet seat as part of an upgrade project he was doing for me. But he seemed to install it very quickly. In terms of the functionality, I love love love it! It is worth the extra $$ compared to the bidet attachment that goes under your existing toilet seat. It is is very stable to sit on and doesn’t move around like the attachments. I also love the self-cleaning function that will keep debris off of it. I also quite like the “front and back” nozzles that keep us ladies fresh on both sides. I highly recommend buying this. You will not regret it. 

hibbentshop.com 2021-08-25 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive

This is the 4th bidet I bought and installed. By far the best quality overall. Really happy with the purchase and highly recommend it. Installation: really easy no tools required, all the fittings are really high quality made of plated brass. There's a shut-off valve which is really nice too so you don't have to worry about any leakage. There are 3 modes: rear, feminine, and nozzle self cleaning. I like the high end look since the toilet cover completely encloses the sides of the seat instead...

This is the 4th bidet I bought and installed. By far the best quality overall. Really happy with the purchase and highly recommend it. Installation: really easy no tools required, all the fittings are really high quality made of plated brass. There's a shut-off valve which is really nice too so you don't have to worry about any leakage. There are 3 modes: rear, feminine, and nozzle self cleaning. I like the high end look since the toilet cover completely encloses the sides of the seat instead of just sitting on top of the seat. Both toilet seat and the toilet cover have soft close mechanism so need to worry about loud banging noise. The toilet seat cover is sturdy enough for you to sit on it when closed. The only caution is the seat is a bit small toward the front edge but not a real problem if you scoot up toward the back. 

hibbentshop.com 2021-10-26 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive

This works so well for both front and behind cleaning. It was a very quick hook up, maybe 15 minutes. The pressure is adjustable, and seems to work best at med-high pressure. However, my kids found out it shoots across the bathroom if no booty is in the way...so great wanting pressure without being intrusive. The self cleaning is great and works well. We had this for about 3 months now and can't imagine not having it. Only thing to note, is my hubby said he needs to move a bit forward to get a p...

This works so well for both front and behind cleaning. It was a very quick hook up, maybe 15 minutes. The pressure is adjustable, and seems to work best at med-high pressure. However, my kids found out it shoots across the bathroom if no booty is in the way...so great wanting pressure without being intrusive. The self cleaning is great and works well. We had this for about 3 months now and can't imagine not having it. Only thing to note, is my hubby said he needs to move a bit forward to get a proper cleaning. But nothing to complain about, just a note that different size bootys will need to adjust how they sit for the right cleaning. Oh, and I was a bit concerned for the no warm feature.... Turns out a nice spray of cold water is very refreshing! You won't regret getting it! 

hibbentshop.com 2020-05-13 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive

I ordered my second seat after being impressed with the first one. I waited a bit because they ran out of the one with the self-cleaning knob for a while. When it was back in stock, I ordered it. To my surprise, the newer one has been improved upon. The metal adaptor that branches the water to the seat and the toilet tank is more robust. What is more, it now even comes with a filter for the water to the seat! And they included extra components I guess in case if your toilet adheres to a different standard. And theg didn't change the price one bit even with the upgrade. I highly recommend this product. 

hibbentshop.com 2018-08-31 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive

The $35 under-the-seat mounting style bidet I have been using for a few years started getting leaky and covered in water deposits so I went hunting for a new one. This full seat style appealed to me because the under-the-existing-seat attachment styles can be really hard to keep clean around the mounting bracket. My tank to bowl-front dimensions barely cut it for this one so I was worried it's seat lid would hit the toilet tank lid and all that but it worked out fine. I was mentally preparing to...

The $35 under-the-seat mounting style bidet I have been using for a few years started getting leaky and covered in water deposits so I went hunting for a new one. This full seat style appealed to me because the under-the-existing-seat attachment styles can be really hard to keep clean around the mounting bracket. My tank to bowl-front dimensions barely cut it for this one so I was worried it's seat lid would hit the toilet tank lid and all that but it worked out fine. I was mentally preparing to buy a new toilet for the bidet if necessary because I am NOT LIVING WITHOUT A BIDET! The seat was easy to mount, you take your old seat off and shove these drywall anchor style plastic things into the mounting holes for the seat to bolt down onto with philips head bolts, which I liked better than having to struggle with the typical under the toilet nut style mounting. The plastic anchor thing didn't hold great on one side and was coming up as I was screwing the bolt in but I backed the bolt most of the way and beat it back down further and it held better this time and good enough so the seat can't move around too much. They do include plastic nuts for the bolts if the plastic anchors don't work out for you. The seat slides on to the plate you just mounted and should click in place and release if you push a button on the side of the seat next to the self cleaning valve. All that worked out fine for me. Next is hooking up the water lines and the included metal T-adapter. Again I was worried do to a previous review talking about none of this working out with American fittings, and I thought that was going to be the case for me as well at first because the instructions seem to show you mounting the T-adapter directly to the water shutoff valve coming out of the wall which doesn't work out because the shutoff valve's outlets here are much smaller. The T-adapter is meant to be mounted directly to your toilet. Shut your water valve, flush to empty most of the water from your toilet tank to avoid leakage while you're messing with it, unscrew the waterline from the toilet then screw the T-adapter to the toilet making sure it's rubber washer is sitting flat in the nut, then screw your waterline to the bottom of that. The bidet waterline connects to the side of the T-adapter then to the bidet, it's lever can control pressure to the bidet and shut it's water supply off completely without affecting the toilet. Hand tighten everything and give a VERY slight wrench turn to metal fittings if any are leaking slightly, if they are leaking a lot take them off and make sure they are screwed in properly and any rubber washers are in good condition and seated flat and try again. Avoid using anything but your hand if possible especially on anything plastic like your toilet connection or the bidet's waterline connection. Most plumbing connections aren't meant to be wrench tightened like you're putting a car engine back together. There is a pressure regulator shoved into the bidet's water supply connection (where you screw it's water supply in) which they tell you to pull out if you're not getting enough pressure. I tried it with the regulator in but it was too weak, a bidet should have enough water pressure to give you a pretty good hosing and pop it's water nozzles out properly. If you are getting a weak stream instead of a proper blasting you can can pull the regulator out with a pair of needle nose pliers or whatever, it doesn't unscrew or anything it just pulls out. You can limit pressure with the T-adapter anyway. Once I took the regulator out I was thrilled with it's performance. It looks really good, the seat is a little weird because it's setup for bidet action unlike your average toilet seat, which is a good thing so you don't get rouge splashing leaving the bowl. It doesn't feel as solid as your average thick and heavy toilet seat but it feels very structurally sound and you just give the seat and or lid a little push and they close gently. I am very happy with it so far and love that it's set up really well for keeping it clean, for a very thorough cleaning you can just shut the T-adapter valve, unscrew the water line from the bidet and push the button on the side to slide the whole thing right off. 

hibbentshop.com 2017-09-21 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive

This works very well. I like the self clean feature. At $5 more, it is worth it. Set up was very easy. You do not need teflon tape, as the connections are all compression joints (the water tight seat is made by the pipe pressing against the rubber washer. The metal T connector seemed to be defective and leaked. However it also comes with a plastic T connector. The plastic T connector works perfectly. The manual is a bit confusing. On the T connector, one of the ends has a collar. This attache...

This works very well. I like the self clean feature. At $5 more, it is worth it. Set up was very easy. You do not need teflon tape, as the connections are all compression joints (the water tight seat is made by the pipe pressing against the rubber washer. The metal T connector seemed to be defective and leaked. However it also comes with a plastic T connector. The plastic T connector works perfectly. The manual is a bit confusing. On the T connector, one of the ends has a collar. This attached directly to the underside of the toilet tank. After that its pretty self explanatory. (water line from house goes to bigger end. water line to bidet screws on smaller end. Don't forget to push the washer with the screen into the hose end that connects to the bidet itself. It can take a little work to get it in, but it will go. 

hibbentshop.com 2017-02-14 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive

My first bidet. First time I used it I laughed out loud it felt so funny. In So. Calif. water is always pretty warm, but I can imagine the water in the North East winter might be shocking if you aren't used to it. Now that I am used to it, using a bathroom without a bidet seems disgusting. I had to remove the pressure regulator (as instructed in the manual) because the pressure of the stream even on the highest setting was way insufficient. Without the regulator I only need to use it on the low...

My first bidet. First time I used it I laughed out loud it felt so funny. In So. Calif. water is always pretty warm, but I can imagine the water in the North East winter might be shocking if you aren't used to it. Now that I am used to it, using a bathroom without a bidet seems disgusting. I had to remove the pressure regulator (as instructed in the manual) because the pressure of the stream even on the highest setting was way insufficient. Without the regulator I only need to use it on the low setting. I'd be afraid to use it on the highest setting. At first it seemed like it was too far forward, forcing me to sit at the far front end of the seat, however, I soon realized you need to sit upright. I am used to sitting leaning forward and this was the problem. For me, I definitely still need a bit of TP to dry myself, but good aiming at sufficient pressure cleans well. The seat is small/narrow, and therefore a bit uncomfortable. This was done to allow the cover to fit around the edge of the seat. While this looks great when the cover is down, it may not work for you if you spend anymore than a minute or so sitting on it. No leaks. Easy to install. My Toto toilet is wide at the back so I couldn't use the 90 degree angle fitting as shown in the picture, but it worked out ok reversing the hose so the 90 was at the tee fitting. I definitely recommend the self cleaning option

hibbentshop.com 2017-09-29 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive

Not the best choice - unless you also want your face washed

This product works ok but is not the best choice. I purchased a Luxe first and find that it's better experience - but also not perfect. The Hibbent seems to have a much lower pressure so is less effective. The best feature of the Hibbent is that the Nozzle does retract more so it is less prone to becoming "decorated" which you will appreciate because: Another poor design choice that Hibbent makes is the toggle lever to turn the water on. Most units use the rotary tap. The toggle lever is easily turned on accidentally while cleaning the toilet - resulting in you getting your face or chest washed.

Canada 2021-10-01 US1-SC208
thumbs down Negative
checkmark Verified Purchase

Really nice full seat bidet for a good price.

The $35 under-the-seat mounting style bidet I have been using for a few years started getting leaky and covered in water deposits so I went hunting for a new one. This full seat style appealed to me because the under-the-existing-seat attachment styles can be really hard to keep clean around the mounting bracket. My tank to bowl-front dimensions barely cut it for this one so I was worried it's seat lid would hit the toilet tank lid and all that but it worked out fine. I was mentally preparing to...

The $35 under-the-seat mounting style bidet I have been using for a few years started getting leaky and covered in water deposits so I went hunting for a new one. This full seat style appealed to me because the under-the-existing-seat attachment styles can be really hard to keep clean around the mounting bracket. My tank to bowl-front dimensions barely cut it for this one so I was worried it's seat lid would hit the toilet tank lid and all that but it worked out fine. I was mentally preparing to buy a new toilet for the bidet if necessary because I am NOT LIVING WITHOUT A BIDET! The seat was easy to mount, you take your old seat off and shove these drywall anchor style plastic things into the mounting holes for the seat to bolt down onto with philips head bolts, which I liked better than having to struggle with the typical under the toilet nut style mounting. The plastic anchor thing didn't hold great on one side and was coming up as I was screwing the bolt in but I backed the bolt most of the way and beat it back down further and it held better this time and good enough so the seat can't move around too much. They do include plastic nuts for the bolts if the plastic anchors don't work out for you. The seat slides on to the plate you just mounted and should click in place and release if you push a button on the side of the seat next to the self cleaning valve. All that worked out fine for me. Next is hooking up the water lines and the included metal T-adapter. Again I was worried do to a previous review talking about none of this working out with American fittings, and I thought that was going to be the case for me as well at first because the instructions seem to show you mounting the T-adapter directly to the water shutoff valve coming out of the wall which doesn't work out because the shutoff valve's outlets here are much smaller. The T-adapter is meant to be mounted directly to your toilet. Shut your water valve, flush to empty most of the water from your toilet tank to avoid leakage while you're messing with it, unscrew the waterline from the toilet then screw the T-adapter to the toilet making sure it's rubber washer is sitting flat in the nut, then screw your waterline to the bottom of that. The bidet waterline connects to the side of the T-adapter then to the bidet, it's lever can control pressure to the bidet and shut it's water supply off completely without affecting the toilet. Hand tighten everything and give a VERY slight wrench turn to metal fittings if any are leaking slightly, if they are leaking a lot take them off and make sure they are screwed in properly and any rubber washers are in good condition and seated flat and try again. Avoid using anything but your hand if possible especially on anything plastic like your toilet connection or the bidet's waterline connection. Most plumbing connections aren't meant to be wrench tightened like you're putting a car engine back together. There is a pressure regulator shoved into the bidet's water supply connection (where you screw it's water supply in) which they tell you to pull out if you're not getting enough pressure. I tried it with the regulator in but it was too weak, a bidet should have enough water pressure to give you a pretty good hosing and pop it's water nozzles out properly. If you are getting a weak stream instead of a proper blasting you can can pull the regulator out with a pair of needle nose pliers or whatever, it doesn't unscrew or anything it just pulls out. You can limit pressure with the T-adapter anyway. Once I took the regulator out I was thrilled with it's performance. It looks really good, the seat is a little weird because it's setup for bidet action unlike your average toilet seat, which is a good thing so you don't get rouge splashing leaving the bowl. It doesn't feel as solid as your average thick and heavy toilet seat but it feels very structurally sound and you just give the seat and or lid a little push and they close gently. I am very happy with it so far and love that it's set up really well for keeping it clean, for a very thorough cleaning you can just shut the T-adapter valve, unscrew the water line from the bidet and push the button on the side to slide the whole thing right off.

The United States 2017-09-21 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive
checkmark Verified Purchase

OMG, why did I wait so long to buy this product. I especially like the separate clean knob prior to use. But the short or long spray to clean yourself is super fantastic. Once you are using your own bidet, you will not like to leave home. So impressed purchase one for second bathroom. 

hibbentshop.com 2020-08-28 US1-SC208
thumbs up Positive
See More Reviews

Video Reviews

Watch on YouTube: Product review Hibbent Toilet Seat Bidet with Self Cleaning Dual Nozzle ...

Product review Hibbent Toilet Seat Bidet with Self Cleaning Dual Nozzle ...

Dual Nozzles for both rear and feminine clean. And use the Separate Button to wash the nozzles. No batteries or Electrical power need, safe using bidet seats. Dual nozzles sprayer design for bidets and rear washing (Separate Working). Soft and quiet...

Dual Nozzles for both rear and feminine clean. And use the Separate Button to wash the nozzles. No batteries or Electrical power need, safe using bidet seats. Dual nozzles sprayer design for bidets and rear washing (Separate Working). Soft and quiet close toilet seats. Fit 16.2 -18.5 inch Round/Standard toilet bowl (checking the seat fitting size as in the picture before ordering).

Citygirl Homestead 2024-06-01 thumbs up Positive
See More Videos
Compare Products (/4)
Compare