AquaWash 1.0 Non-Electric SpaLet Bidet Seat with Manual Operation
The AquaWash 1.0 provides manual spray control and easy cleaning but lacks strong water pressure and temperature adjustment features, limiting user comfort and customization.
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Technical Specifications
| Basic Information | |
| Type | Seat |
| SKU(s) | 5900A05G.020 |
| Brand | American Standard Bidet |
| Variant | - |
| Model | AquaWash 1.0 Non-Electric SpaLet Bidet Seat with Manual Operation |
| Product Website | www.menards.com |
| Installation & Setup | |
| Installation Notes | - |
| Electrical & Power | |
| Max Power | - |
| Power Rating | - |
| Power Consumption | - |
| Power Cord Length | - |
| Dimensions & Weights | |
| Seat Dimensions | - |
| Shipping Dimensions | - |
| Weight Specifications | - |
| Shipping Weight | - |
| Weight Capacity | - |
| Water & Plumbing | |
| Water Supply Pressure | - |
| Easy Water Strainer Access | no |
| Universal Toilet Compatability | yes |
| Features & Options | |
| Air Dryer | no |
| Seat Shape | elongated |
| Bidet Towels | not included |
| Automatic Lid and Seat | Manual |
| Adjustable Water Pressure | Advanced |
| Customizable Nozzle Positions | Basic |
| Documentation | |
| Warranty | - |
| Spec Sheet URL | - |
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User Reviews
It's a keeper
This bidet was easily installed yesterday. My husband is having difficulties using the wash (back side) function as it isn't lining up to him. He has repositioned himself and it still isn't working for him. I am happy with the purchase as it is working for myself. I used teflon tape to begin with, 2 rounds clockwise was sufficient on the exposed threads. I use a towel to dry off, and bare minimal use for toilet paper. The water isn't that cold and is tolerable.
[Incentivized Review] What a Jewel!
I have to admit, at first I had my doubts about this product. I even let it sit in the box about a week before installing the bidet seat. Installation was a snap literally. After securing the seat bracket to my toilet, the seat simply snaps into place. It actually holds in place and doesn't move around, it['s very sturdy which is not what I was expecting. The water line installation was very easy as well. As the instructions state I only had to use my hands to tighten up the waterline to the pr...
I have to admit, at first I had my doubts about this product. I even let it sit in the box about a week before installing the bidet seat. Installation was a snap literally. After securing the seat bracket to my toilet, the seat simply snaps into place. It actually holds in place and doesn't move around, it['s very sturdy which is not what I was expecting. The water line installation was very easy as well. As the instructions state I only had to use my hands to tighten up the waterline to the provided line splitter. I must admit I did give it one small adjustment with a wrench just to feel comfortable that I wouldn't have any water leaks. After installation I tested out how the seat would work and as you can see in the pictures the device works very well. The water pressure is not too high for either the bidet spout or the washer spout. Now, this seat is not electric so the water is going to be room temperature which may be a little surprising at first, but it's actually not bad. This is my first bidet seat in my house and after using this product, I will definitely be placing bidet seats on all of my toilets.
[Incentivized Review] A great way to add a Bidet to your bathroom
This is pretty cool. This is the full action of a Bidet in just the toilet seat. Installation is supper easy. Just replace the toilet seat with this Bidet Seat and then hook up the water. I’ve included pictures. Note that they give a paper template to help get the seat mount in the right place. I found it useful. Also note in the picture the black rubber grommets that go into the toilet seat mount holes. These took a little finesse to get into the holes. However, I like that the bolts are separa...
This is pretty cool. This is the full action of a Bidet in just the toilet seat. Installation is supper easy. Just replace the toilet seat with this Bidet Seat and then hook up the water. I’ve included pictures. Note that they give a paper template to help get the seat mount in the right place. I found it useful. Also note in the picture the black rubber grommets that go into the toilet seat mount holes. These took a little finesse to get into the holes. However, I like that the bolts are separated from the porcelain by a shock absorb grommet. The system came with the t-fitting for splitting the water line. Operation is simple. There is a lever on the side of the seat that has several flow setting. When you turn the flow on, a small sprayer extends from the back of the toilet seat. When the water is turned off, the sprayer retracts. That way it isn’t in the way of doing your business. The one thing to watch out for is you want to make sure you are sitting on the toilet when you turn the flow valve, otherwise it squirts across the bathroom. It is probably not good if you have a 2-year old running around. Otherwise, it’s great, especially if you have a sore bottom or get the runs. It cuts down on toilet paper usage. I like this product and recommend it.
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The AquaWash 1.0 provides manual spray control and easy cleaning but lacks strong water pressure and temperature adjustment features, limiting user comfort and customization.