[Incentivized Review] Excellent apart from new lever
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Feeling pretty good with the new bidet. However it was tricky figuring out how to operate it since we need to pull the lever up instead of rotating it. Also most people might not have both hot and cold water near the seat. So make sure to close the hot water inlet with the cap before trying it out. Other than that it's very easy to install and use
luxebidet.com2022-12-03BidetNeo185rg
Positive
Best upgrade to our bathroom yet!
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We've enjoyed this bidet for almost a year and still love it. We're lucky here in AZ that our water is almost always warm, so we didn't require the dual temperature. Quite literally saved during the toilet paper shortage of 2020!
luxebidet.com2021-08-31BidetNeo185rg
Positive
Now I know what every
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Now I know what every bidet owner raves about. Now I know. I've been living in barbarism until now. This is a game-changer, mainly because this really is something that you will use daily, and be glad you did. OK, so as a new convert, here's the answers to two questions that made me hesitate to get my first bidet: 1) Do you still need toilet paper? Yes. Most likely, although you'll probably need far less, just enough to blot away the leftover dampness. As a reader of magazines during my morning...
Now I know what every bidet owner raves about. Now I know. I've been living in barbarism until now. This is a game-changer, mainly because this really is something that you will use daily, and be glad you did. OK, so as a new convert, here's the answers to two questions that made me hesitate to get my first bidet: 1) Do you still need toilet paper? Yes. Most likely, although you'll probably need far less, just enough to blot away the leftover dampness. As a reader of magazines during my morning bathroom time, I finish my business, rinse with the bidet, then give a few minutes to drip dry while I finish whatever I'm reading. It works for me, and my septic system is far happier now that I'm not cramming the toilet with paper. 2) Isn't the water too cold straight from the tap? I was really worried about this, and considered getting the model that allows you to mix warm water, but I found it to be entirely unnecessary. The water is cool, but not shockingly cold. I was surprised - Do we maybe have fewer nerve endings in our target area? I really don't know why this isn't a bigger issue, because I always get cold easily, and cold + wet is my least favorite state, but this has become just a total non-issue. It's a cool jet of water on your nethers, and you control the amount and intensity of the spray, and then you're done. Ahhhh, fresh and clean! If you've been hesitant to get a bidet because of these questions, hesitate no more.