VicnKioH Bidet Attachment for Toilet Self Cleaning, Non-Electric Dual Nozzle Bidet Toilet Attachment with Feminine Wash, Fresh Water Jet Spray for Toilet Seat Attachment, Easy Installation, Black
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Overall Summary for: VicnKioH Bidet Attachment for Toilet Self Cleaning, Non-Electric Dual Nozzle Bidet Toilet Attachment with Feminine Wash, Fresh Water Jet Spray for Toilet Seat Attachment, Easy Installation, Black
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I bought this ECESSBOO bidet to replace another brand that started leaking. I believe this one is built a little better, but time will tell.
The bidet was easy to install. I did not even have to use the water diverter or hose, because it hooked right up to what was already there. If you are starting from scratch, basically you screw a diverter into the water line going into your toilet at the bottom of the tank. A hose connects from there to the bidet. Then you remove th...
I bought this ECESSBOO bidet to replace another brand that started leaking. I believe this one is built a little better, but time will tell.
The bidet was easy to install. I did not even have to use the water diverter or hose, because it hooked right up to what was already there. If you are starting from scratch, basically you screw a diverter into the water line going into your toilet at the bottom of the tank. A hose connects from there to the bidet. Then you remove the toilet seat, set the bidet in place, and reattach the toilet seat.
This bidet works great. We have a warm water bidet in the main bathroom. This cold water bidet is perfect for our infrequently used bathroom. The cold water really doesn't bother me. This model has a feminine wash feature, which my other one did not. I haven't used it because, you know, I don't have the parts it is meant to wash. My only complaint about this model is that I forget which way turns the flow on and off. So after washing, sometimes I reach down and turn the pressure up higher instead of turning it off. I'm sure I'll get used to it eventually, but like I said, this is in the bathroom we don't use much.
If you want a simple, inexpensive bidet attachment, this is a good one to get.
The United States2022-10-09B0BFRS6S4Y
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Nice first bidet to try
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We've been talking about trying a bidet for a long time to help save some money on toilet paper. I was a little apprehensive about the idea of spraying cold water right at my boohole. Turns out I should have gotten a bidet much sooner.
This one installed easily, just a couple of hose connections and then installing the bidet itself under the toilet seat. It's thin enough that we didn't need the included spacers, which are nice - some bidets I looked at on Amazon don't inc...
We've been talking about trying a bidet for a long time to help save some money on toilet paper. I was a little apprehensive about the idea of spraying cold water right at my boohole. Turns out I should have gotten a bidet much sooner.
This one installed easily, just a couple of hose connections and then installing the bidet itself under the toilet seat. It's thin enough that we didn't need the included spacers, which are nice - some bidets I looked at on Amazon don't include the spacers.
The controls are easy to use. Set which spray to use - backside or "feminine wash", then turn the pressure control knob to turn it on with the pressure you'd like.
I was nervous trying it the first time. I was also worried about it being "off target". Surely people's butts are in slightly different positions on the toilet seat all the time, and different positioning for different people? I need not have worried. I turned it on the first time and BAM, right up mainstreet! It took a few times to get used to it. We have pretty high water pressure in our house so turning on the pressure knob just enough to start spraying is plenty for it to clean well. The fact that the water is cold doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would, I don't even notice that it's cold at this point.
We should have gotten a bidet years ago! A quick spray for a few seconds and you're all clean, then just a pat dry with a few squares of TP. We're going to save so much money on TP!