Walmart has LUXE Bidet W85 Dual-Nozzle Self-Cleaning Bidet Attachment (Gray) on sale for $19.98. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders of $35+.
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Product Information:
Dual nozzles for rear and frontal wash
Shields the nozzle for your ultimate sanitary experience. The nozzle automatically retracts behind the guard gate after each wash to ensure it is protected until your next use
Easily attaches to and detaches from any standard two-piece toilet.
Model: LUXE Bidet W85 Fresh Water Dual-Nozzle Self-Cleaning Non-Electric Bidet Attachment, Pearl Gray on White
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I bought this last time and have been happy with it. To be fair, I had never used a bidet before this, so I don't know what to compare it to. Just know that it will blast the skin right off your anus if you go above the "low" water pressure setting.
Just commenting about these non electrical powered or heated bidets in general. While I don't live on the east coast or somewhere that snows, I want to say that the cold water really doesn't bother you after a short while. You don't need the heated water IMO. Also, $20 is a great way to try out a bidet for the first time. If you like the feeling of cleanliness it leaves but still want a heated bidet later, go for it down the line.
A bidet like this is the best $20 you could ever spend when it comes to a quality of life purchase
I know it's probably not the most helpful, but I bought a $15 one on sale for amazon and for $5 more, this one from walmart blew it out of the water in terms of quality
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I received mine yesterday. Been using hand pipe for years and added this on Master bathroom. It felt better but I would need to get the hot water mixer as cold water is too harsh or the hand pipe warm water usage made me too comfortable. Anyway this is good.
But how do you guys fix the seat? Prior bidet, seat didnt had much gap, was almost flush. But with this bidet on bottom,, there is gap. May be add some thick rubber on the bumps on bottom of seat cover?
I bought this last time and have been happy with it. To be fair, I had never used a bidet before this, so I don't know what to compare it to. Just know that it will blast the skin right off your anus if you go above the "low" water pressure setting.
I received mine yesterday. Been using hand pipe for years and added this on Master bathroom. It felt better but I would need to get the hot water mixer as cold water is too harsh or the hand pipe warm water usage made me too comfortable. Anyway this is good.
But how do you guys fix the seat? Prior bidet, seat didnt had much gap, was almost flush. But with this bidet on bottom,, there is gap. May be add some thick rubber on the bumps on bottom of seat cover?
Would weather stripping foam insulation tape work? I use that for some fitted hats that are slightly big and it fills the gap
Would weather stripping foam insulation tape work? I use that for some fitted hats that are slightly big and it fills the gap
Foam tape works wonders. Give that a try. I put a few layers under the seat bumpers to even things out. I also placed a few strips under the areas where the bidet was touching the porcelain and the back of the seat. Now the whole set up doesn't slide about when you sit. Double sided foam mounting tape worked great.
Touchy knob control. Caution - can feel like a laser searing your most sensitive area if you crank it too fast. No need to ask how I know. Cleaning underneath of it was a hassle.
Just commenting about these non electrical powered or heated bidets in general. While I don't live on the east coast or somewhere that snows, I want to say that the cold water really doesn't bother you after a short while. You don't need the heated water IMO. Also, $20 is a great way to try out a bidet for the first time. If you like the feeling of cleanliness it leaves but still want a heated bidet later, go for it down the line.
A bidet like this is the best $20 you could ever spend when it comes to a quality of life purchase
I also have been a user of this Bidet. Agree with everything said above. Hot water feature (in other pricier models) is overrated and needs an electrical outlet. If you are not using any Bidet, just get this - it may be the best $20 or 25 you spent.
I have had two for 6 years now and they're awesome. Before you order, check if you would need a plastic or metal fitting. Plastic to plastic, metal to metal makes life much easier. About 20 minute install start to finish.
As far as cold water, it doesn't bother users because of such a small surface area you're cleaning. Hopefully.
It's normally always this price… they changed the hardware from brass connectors to plastic threaded connectors so they're cheapening out on the assembly hardware. I returned mine as it snapped while assembly. Used to be a good product - make sure you look at the T connector as it's plastic not brass now
I got this from Walmart for the same price a year ago. It was straightforward to install and is still working great. The pressure is quite strong but I got used to it. The cold water isn't the most comfortable during winter months but for $20, I can't complain. Now, it feel dirty to not use a bidet.
I bought this on BF deal. I ended up needing to buy the water adjustment handle and "lifts" for my toilet seat because it didn't sit flat. This will turn you in to a human bird bath the water pressure is so high.
I currently have house guests and have this exact bidet in the spare bathroom. They like it so much they ordered two to install when they get back home. Same story with another previous house guest, though he bought a higher end model. A bidet is the one thing we miss when we travel.
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A bidet like this is the best $20 you could ever spend when it comes to a quality of life purchase
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But how do you guys fix the seat? Prior bidet, seat didnt had much gap, was almost flush. But with this bidet on bottom,, there is gap. May be add some thick rubber on the bumps on bottom of seat cover?
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But how do you guys fix the seat? Prior bidet, seat didnt had much gap, was almost flush. But with this bidet on bottom,, there is gap. May be add some thick rubber on the bumps on bottom of seat cover?
Would weather stripping foam insulation tape work? I use that for some fitted hats that are slightly big and it fills the gap
A bidet like this is the best $20 you could ever spend when it comes to a quality of life purchase
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As far as cold water, it doesn't bother users because of such a small surface area you're cleaning. Hopefully.
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