A121 - Hot and Cold Water Bidet Attachment for Toilet - Dual nozzles of wash and women wash- Selfcleaning Toilet Bidets
The A121 offers adjustable hot and cold water cleansing with a self-cleaning nozzle, ensuring comfort despite a simple design and occasional installation leaks.
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| Basic Information | |
| Type | Attachment |
| SKU(s) | AB121 |
| Brand | Apure |
| Variant | - |
| Model | A121 - Hot and Cold Water Bidet Attachment for Toilet - Dual nozzles of wash and women wash- Selfcleaning Toilet Bidets |
| Product Website | www.amazon.com |
| Installation & Setup | |
| Installation Notes | Easier and Faster installation Save your timeRotatable Open Plates |
| Electrical & Power | |
| Max Power | - |
| Power Rating | - |
| Power Consumption | - |
| Power Cord Length | - |
| Dimensions & Weights | |
| Seat Dimensions | - |
| Shipping Dimensions | - |
| Weight Specifications | 2.29 pounds |
| Shipping Weight | - |
| Weight Capacity | - |
| Water & Plumbing | |
| Water Supply Pressure | 50±20 PSI |
| Easy Water Strainer Access | no |
| Universal Toilet Compatability | no |
| Features & Options | |
| Air Dryer | no |
| Seat Shape | elongated |
| Bidet Towels | not included |
| Automatic Lid and Seat | No |
| Adjustable Water Pressure | Advanced |
| Customizable Nozzle Positions | Advanced |
| Documentation | |
| Warranty | Amazon.com Voluntary 30-Day Return Guarantee |
| Spec Sheet URL | - |
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User Reviews
Great Product and works well..........
This is a great product and contraption! Once you get used to a bidet you might not want to ever go back to TPs. You will however need a bit less TP. Installation appears easy at first and may be so for those with some background in plumbing. If not, it will take a bit of courage and finesse to install. My first install ended up with some leakage and could not fix the problem initially. I wanted to call a plumber and that would have cost me about $150 extra for installin...
This is a great product and contraption! Once you get used to a bidet you might not want to ever go back to TPs. You will however need a bit less TP. Installation appears easy at first and may be so for those with some background in plumbing. If not, it will take a bit of courage and finesse to install. My first install ended up with some leakage and could not fix the problem initially. I wanted to call a plumber and that would have cost me about $150 extra for installing both in two bathrooms. I slept over it and thought about it and figured I could get this thing done without the help of a plumber. Only problem was leaks and difficult working space ie location of the pipes for connections. On my second attempt, I got it down to a droplet leak every five minutes or so. I almost said I could live with it. Slept over it and did it again, the following day BUT this time I used Rectorseal T Plus 2 Pipe Thread Sealant from Home Depot and pipe sealant tape (included in order). That did the trick and voila. After that, installing the second bidet was a roughly 30 minute job since the work space and location of pipe joints wasn't that easy to get to and work with. Also having the right tools really helps. The plastic stuff included in the order don't work as well if any. Can anyone install this Bidet? Yes,even without any background in plumbing. Just make sure you read and understand the instructions before you start. Make sure you know exactly where the hot water connection on both ends are located. I had connected the hot to the cold and had to redo it which took some time. Overall I learned a bit of plumbing, saved $150 in plumbing costs and now have an inexpensive bidet that can become addictive to use. Get one and install it. BTW it takes a minute before the hot water reaches the contraption, so if your toilet is far from the hot water heater you may want to run the water in the sink before you go. Alternatively get used to the cold water, and if you can; than you will not need the hot and cold water version. If the hot water heater is near the bathroom you may just need to plug the hot water and leave the cold out. Once you install it, play with it until you learn the best way to enjoy the device. In hot areas of the country, there is no need for the hot water version. Thus for less than 30 bucks you could save tons on toilet paper. Enjoy the bidet!
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We barely installed this 2 days ago. It did not take 15 minutes to install, it was more like 45 minutes-1 hour. My hubby isn’t a plumber but was able to install this without major problems. Our bathroom is small so we didn’t have any problems connecting the hot water from under the sink. I agree with others, the hot water you get depends on your sink; if it takes a while to warm up, so will the bidets water. What’s a little perplexing is that it does not use any electricity. So how the nozzle comes in and out is puzzling but we’ll see how long this affordable bidet lasts. So far, it functions just fine and I’m very very happy.
Leaked
Leaked and couldnt be used from the beginning
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The A121 offers adjustable hot and cold water cleansing with a self-cleaning nozzle, ensuring comfort despite a simple design and occasional installation leaks.