LadyB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de noviembre de 2024
I used this to replace an in toilet bidet. Omg...the first time used I may well have been taking a shower. I learned from 1st use to only turn water on half way and slowly turn water on at nozzle. I like this much better and feel it is more hygienic since it isn't in the bowl! I recommend. You can aim where you want the spray and can control the flow of water. No more controls on side of toilet bowl! Installation was a snap and I think it will hold up for a while. Cost was reasonable for this handheld. I do wish I could've hooked it up to warm water! Also would be nice to have a metal mount that would allow tank top to fit snugly
Terri
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2023
My husband said it was easy to install and it works very well as intended. There is a learning curve to using a bidet sprayer, but once you figure out how it best works for you (from the front or back, angle to hold it, best pressure to use, etc) it’s perfect. A Godsend for hemmeroid sufferers. You do need to turn off the water line to the sprayer after each use, but that becomes habit and the fear of a bathroom flood reminds you this step is needed. It’s easy to reach and a quick flick on and off. I was worried about the cold water, but it is not bad at all. Works great if you need to clean the toilet quick after use also. I noticed other reviewers commented on the plastic handle that will eventually crack also. I had one of these for about 4 years and it cracked and eventually broke. I bought another identical one and it fell off the holder (more than once) only months after I got it and cracked too. Right away I bought some JB Weld water weld and put it in a ring around the handle over the crack. It’s been holding well with no leaks for over a year. Would definitely recommend, but have the JB Weld on hand so you can fix a small crack right away. It will eventually break off and you’ll have a mess to clean up. Get pkgs of dark colored inexpensive wash clothes to use instead of tp. Put soiled clothes into covered diaper type pail next to toilet. No smell and save money. Wash with towels and add a cup of vinegar to the wash load.
Woodworker
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de abril de 2021
Easy to install and straight forward instructions. The on off water shutoff works well but it is a little stretch to reach that far back on the bottom of the toilet reservoir. Spray is focused and easy adjustable. Not too keen on the holder because it displaced the lid on top of the toilet and shifts it over about 1/4 inch. Should come with a foam spacer for the other side then. All things considered a superior product.
Tom_G
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de julio de 2020
Everything in box was perfect, but personally I wish the wand section was slightly longer (~1-2"). I've never used a bidet in the past, but now that have, I won't go back to TP followed by a Wet Wipe. More efficient cleansing and much less stressful on rural septic systems. I've attached my install notes below.....:: Senior Notes for Installing a Bidet ::...: Collect Required Tools :.-Teflon plumbers tape-Slip joint pliers-Adjustable wrench-Phillips screw driver-Reading glasses-Bidet system (hand held wand etc).: Steps for Install :.-Lay down a towel and get down on arthritic knees-Reach behind toilet and turn off water supply-Flush toilet to empty tank-Try to reach water supply fitting under toilet tank (nope)-Get on floor laying on back and get wife to slide you between toilet and wall (nope)-Get wife to slide you back & pull you back up to kneeling position (extreme pain/flailing about)-Try reaching nut again from kneeling position (nope)-Wife says ‘let me try’-Gets on floor and can’t get wrench on compression fitting-Wife lays on back and tries to slide between wall and toilet-Supply fitting removed-Try to attach water manifold (splitter) to toilet (nope)-Remove manifold and attach other hoses first-Reattach to toilet after numerous attempts-Husband checks fitting tightness and turns on water (surprise no leaks)-Asks wife to drop panties and demo bidet wand-Open flow, Bidet sprays all over wall-Open flow, Bidet sprays left into toilet-Open flow, ‘Wait a minute I have to go pee now’-Open flow, Bidet sprays up the couter (yikes that’s cold)-Wife says ‘now what, my whole ass is soaking wet’-Get me a towel please and then dries off-Pulls up panties-½ hr goes by and wife says ‘I’m still feel soaking wet, maybe its because I put wet panties back on’
Lauren
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de septiembre de 2020
We love this thing. Works very well. We use about half of the full force of the water - easy to adjust. I thought the cold water would be a problem but it isn't. I wouldn't live without it now! Well made