Bidet Attachment for Toilet, Non-Electric Cold and Hot Water Bidet Toilet Seat Attachment with Adjustable Water Pressure and Temperature, Self-cleaning Dual Nozzles
Introducing the CUBETA Bidet Attachment, a revolutionary addition to your bathroom that emphasizes hygiene and comfort. This non-electric device is equipped with dual spray nozzles for rear and feminine wash modes, ideal for women during their cycles and new mothers. Adjust the water pressure and temperature to personalize your cleansing experience. Constructed from eco-friendly materials, the CUBETA bidet is durable and sustainable, featuring self-cleaning nozzles for maximum hygiene. Installation is straightforward with included components for a hassle-free setup. With a 30-day return guarantee and a one-year warranty, you can buy with confidence. Upgrade your bathroom with the CUBETA Bidet Attachment, combining cleanliness and convenience.
Class: Standard | Type: Attachment |
Cleansing Performance: 2/5 | Design: 2/5 |
Features: 5/5 | Overall Score: 51 |
Design and Aesthetic Appeal
Performance and Features
Key Features
Adjustable Settings
Adjustable Water Pressure
Customizable Nozzle Positions
Dual Water Spray System
Self-Cleaning Nozzles
Spray Modes
Hybrid Warm Water
DIY Install
Smart Remote Control
Stainless Steel Nozzle
Ambient Temp.
Enema Function
Technical Specifications
Feature | Description |
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ASIN | B0D22PPCDQ |
Installation Notes | EASY DIY INSTALLATION: The CUBETA bidet toilet attachment is designed for effortless setup. It includes a 25" and a generous 79" braided steel water hose, along with 2 reliable brass T-valves with ceramic core, 2 rubber washers, and joint-sealing tape. No need for a plumber or electrical work—follow the detailed instructions provided. If you run into any installation questions, our helpful video guide is at your service. |
SKU(s) | BA-01 |
Shipping Dimensions | 15.35 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches |
Shipping Weight | 1.84 lbs |
Warranty | 1 year |
Weight Specifications | 1.84 |
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User Reviews
Just Being Honest
Now that I have it together it's fine. But......: Should you have to shut off your waterline to your house to install a bidet? I guess yes. The fitting to the hot water was the wrong size and the fitting you'll need is nowhere to be doing. So 20ish bucks to buy a fitting with a valve and two water outlets. Ok time to install. The nut on the provided woven steel line busted on half while I was still hand screwing it on, so no pressure really was on it.... Now that I have it together it's fine. But......: Should you have to shut off your waterline to your house to install a bidet? I guess yes. The fitting to the hot water was the wrong size and the fitting you'll need is nowhere to be doing. So 20ish bucks to buy a fitting with a valve and two water outlets. Ok time to install. The nut on the provided woven steel line busted on half while I was still hand screwing it on, so no pressure really was on it. 26 more bucks for a new line with nuts. So the thing cost me up towards $100 which it is not worth. Why didn't I send it back you ask? Because the box got ruined in the first flood. Oh yeah, that was because the nut cross threaded on the male fitting on the unit itself. Huge pain. Not worth the money i