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expirediconian | Staff posted Sep 08, 2022 06:57 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Sep 08, 2022 06:57 PM

Deco Essentials Non-Electric Single Nozzle Toilet Seat Bidet

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BuyDig has Deco Essentials Non-Electric Single Nozzle Toilet Seat Bidet on sale for $17.95. Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $12 lower (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.95
  • About this product:
    • Fits standard 15/16" toilets commonly found in the United States, Canada, and Mexico
    • Includes 1 Non-Electric Single Nozzle Bidet, 1 Tube, 1 Adapter, 3 Washers, and 1 Installation Manual
    • USA Warranty
  • About this store:
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BuyDig has Deco Essentials Non-Electric Single Nozzle Toilet Seat Bidet on sale for $17.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $12 lower (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.95
  • About this product:
    • Fits standard 15/16" toilets commonly found in the United States, Canada, and Mexico
    • Includes 1 Non-Electric Single Nozzle Bidet, 1 Tube, 1 Adapter, 3 Washers, and 1 Installation Manual
    • USA Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Buy Dig return policy here
  • See forum thread for additional deal discussion

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Anonymous
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Don't currently have a bidet? Just get it. These generic ones that don't need a plug and just T in fresh water from the wall are very low maintenance and effective. You'll get used to the cool water in a few crap sessions. Bought one about 5 years ago (different brand) and it's working like the day I got it. And it's gone through a lot. Like average 2.5 feces a day.

Only regret was not getting a bidet earlier in life and thinking bidets were gross. You know what's gross? Wiping buttocks with dry paper and calling it a day
jabber13JH
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I just took a vacation for a few days.. hated every morning without a bidet. After 3 years of daily use, I rely on these things.. had to use my toddlers wet naps and still didn't feel clean enough. I had to wet some napkins in the faucet.. one time I even gave up and just hopped in the shower.. these things should be in every bathroom..

In 3 years, the only downside was, we have one with a side sprayer. The inclusive hose was cheap and broke after a year. Started to flood the bathroom but we caught it quick. For piece of mind, make sure you have a working disconnect if you choose these types of models along with a better stainless steel hose.. a regular bidet without side sprayer won't have this issue
TrollingBy
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I grew up in a country where all toilets have a bidet incorporated in them from the factory. Then I moved to the US in the early 2000 before bidets were widely available here. It was so gross washing my ass with a bottle every day.

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Sep 14, 2022 10:01 PM
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armharmSep 14, 2022 10:01 PM
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Any feedback on this? I have no outlets around my toilet and am wondering if this is a good buy.
Sep 14, 2022 10:03 PM
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BUYMECARSep 14, 2022 10:03 PM
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Has BuyDig improved their return process? I wouldn't buy a bidet without knowing I can return it without hassle. You could do everything right when installing and still have leaks.
Sep 14, 2022 10:40 PM
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samSepi0lSep 14, 2022 10:40 PM
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Quote from BUYMECAR :
Has BuyDig improved their return process? I wouldn't buy a bidet without knowing I can return it without hassle. You could do everything right when installing and still have leaks.
Unrelated from this specific item, Tushy sells bidets, hassle free returns, 10% off codes all the time and you can get a free "ask me about my b*tthole" shirt with purchase.
Sep 14, 2022 11:59 PM
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de7ff299-c3ad-43be-88b5-d6544cSep 14, 2022 11:59 PM
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Don't currently have a bidet? Just get it. These generic ones that don't need a plug and just T in fresh water from the wall are very low maintenance and effective. You'll get used to the cool water in a few crap sessions. Bought one about 5 years ago (different brand) and it's working like the day I got it. And it's gone through a lot. Like average 2.5 feces a day.

Only regret was not getting a bidet earlier in life and thinking bidets were gross. You know what's gross? Wiping buttocks with dry paper and calling it a day
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Quote from BUYMECAR :
Has BuyDig improved their return process? I wouldn't buy a bidet without knowing I can return it without hassle. You could do everything right when installing and still have leaks.
Always make sure your bidet comes with metal T connection and braided cable. None of that plastic sh*t
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TrollingBySep 15, 2022 12:13 AM
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Quote from rice923 :
Don't currently have a bidet? Just get it. These generic ones that don't need a plug and just T in fresh water from the wall are very low maintenance and effective. You'll get used to the cool water in a few crap sessions. Bought one about 5 years ago (different brand) and it's working like the day I got it. And it's gone through a lot. Like average 2.5 feces a day.

Only regret was not getting a bidet earlier in life and thinking bidets were gross. You know what's gross? Wiping buttocks with dry paper and calling it a day
I grew up in a country where all toilets have a bidet incorporated in them from the factory. Then I moved to the US in the early 2000 before bidets were widely available here. It was so gross washing my ass with a bottle every day.
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de7ff299-c3ad-43be-88b5-d6544cSep 15, 2022 12:22 AM
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Quote from TrollingBy :
I grew up in a country where all toilets have a bidet incorporated in them from the factory. Then I moved to the US in the early 2000 before bidets were widely available here. It was so gross washing my ass with a bottle every day.
I think visiting Japan was my wake up call

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jabber13JHSep 15, 2022 12:48 AM
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I just took a vacation for a few days.. hated every morning without a bidet. After 3 years of daily use, I rely on these things.. had to use my toddlers wet naps and still didn't feel clean enough. I had to wet some napkins in the faucet.. one time I even gave up and just hopped in the shower.. these things should be in every bathroom..

In 3 years, the only downside was, we have one with a side sprayer. The inclusive hose was cheap and broke after a year. Started to flood the bathroom but we caught it quick. For piece of mind, make sure you have a working disconnect if you choose these types of models along with a better stainless steel hose.. a regular bidet without side sprayer won't have this issue
Last edited by jabber13JH September 14, 2022 at 05:50 PM.
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sovandara_cheaSep 15, 2022 12:55 AM
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Quote from armharm :
Any feedback on this? I have no outlets around my toilet and am wondering if this is a good buy.
I have this exact one installed at my house. This doesn't use outlet. It just connect to the existing water pipes. You have 2 options with 2 adapters come with the box. Connect to the main water valve or to the toilet bowl valve. Installation was quick and easy. Should be doable by hand (at worst get the tongue and groove pliers to help out). This is an ok quality and it works. But there's another better one that has 2 heads (1 for the lady) and they usually go on sale for the low 20$s. forgot one last thing, don't forget to apply water Teflon, that will save your headaches on leak/drip later (writing from experience Smilie )
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I like the piece of mind of having the nozzles behind a guard, and it lowers when you use the bidet. This one doesn't have a guard. You will splatter on the nozzles someday.
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flashmob27Sep 15, 2022 02:49 AM
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If you don't already own one just do it already. You will not regret it and you'll hate pooping without it.
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davin900Sep 15, 2022 03:15 AM
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Quote from rice923 :
Don't currently have a bidet? Just get it. These generic ones that don't need a plug and just T in fresh water from the wall are very low maintenance and effective. You'll get used to the cool water in a few crap sessions. Bought one about 5 years ago (different brand) and it's working like the day I got it. And it's gone through a lot. Like average 2.5 feces a day.

Only regret was not getting a bidet earlier in life and thinking bidets were gross. You know what's gross? Wiping buttocks with dry paper and calling it a day
Totally agree about bidets in general. That said, the ones that heat the water to a custom temp are absolutely worth the additional cost, in my opinion. Just so much more comfortable.
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fritzoSep 15, 2022 02:42 PM
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Quote from samSepi0l :
Unrelated from this specific item, Tushy sells bidets, hassle free returns, 10% off codes all the time and you can get a free "ask me about my b*tthole" shirt with purchase.
Wearing that shirt to the bar is a great way to pick up men.
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fritzoSep 15, 2022 02:44 PM
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Quote from davin900 :
Totally agree about bidets in general. That said, the ones that heat the water to a custom temp are absolutely worth the additional cost, in my opinion. Just so much more comfortable.
Agree about the simple bidets, but the powered ones I've experienced always seem to have issues with failing heating coils, calc, and other issues. Moen, Kohler, and Bio being the main culprits Confused

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Sep 15, 2022 02:45 PM
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davin900Sep 15, 2022 02:45 PM
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Quote from fritzo :
Agree about the simple bidets, but the powered ones I've experienced always seem to have issues with failing heating coils, calc, and other issues. Moen, Kohler, and Bio being the main culprits Confused
I haven't had any issues at all. But I also got mine at Costco in case there are any issues.

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