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PureHome Direct via Amazon has PureHome Handheld Bidet Sprayer for Toilet on sale for $19.99 - $6 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $13.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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The reviews mentioning leaking while not in use are the reason not to buy this unless you have a leak detector at install location. cat phones (i shit you not, käsisuihku is the excellent icelandic name of them) are a great option for bidet use for a wider variety of bodies,but in the affordable range seem to be more likely to leak than other cold water options.
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The reviews mentioning leaking while not in use are the reason not to buy this unless you have a leak detector at install location. cat phones (i shit you not, käsisuihku is the excellent icelandic name of them) are a great option for bidet use for a wider variety of bodies,but in the affordable range seem to be more likely to leak than other cold water options.
I have 2 of these. Not the exact brand but I've had them for about 8 months now. No leaks, No issues. Easy installation.
Every household should have these. Saves you money on toilet paper as well.
Good if you have a wet bath. Splashes may be an issue for dry baths. These are and have been very popular in parts of the world outside of N.America for decades now. Way before the fancier "heated bidet seats" came about.
Last edited by Snowbearz April 10, 2026 at 09:22 AM.
I use a hand held, its fantastic. This country needs to wake up, you don't need toilet paper. What we need to do is FORCE builders to install hot water to the toilet, that is what woudl make this amazing, as most can only use cold water line that comes to the toilet, cold isnt that bad you get clean quick, but warm water would be heavon.
I have one on one toilet and was gonna buy one for the other but looking at the controls on this, I don't think it will be as easy so went with another brand that was 18 and better reviews
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I use a hand held, its fantastic. This country needs to wake up, you don't need toilet paper. What we need to do is FORCE builders to install hot water to the toilet, that is what woudl make this amazing, as most can only use cold water line that comes to the toilet, cold isnt that bad you get clean quick, but warm water would be heavon.
Or just buy a Japanese toilet that heats the water and is a lot more advanced than these caveman sprayers. They're not as expensive as people think they are and are far superior.
We got a $50 one 4 years ago, still going strong with no leaks. Don't cheap out on these! I forgot the brand but they went way up over the years last time I saw they were $70 now. We got some other one for our 2nd bathroom when we moved, genie something. it was like $30 on sale but its only been a year since we got it so I can't speak for it over a longer time.
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Every household should have these. Saves you money on toilet paper as well.
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Flushable wipes still clog up over time.
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