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SlimEdge Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seats, Adjustable Water Pressure, Non-Electric

SlimEdge Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seats, Adjustable Water Pressure, Non-Electric

$45.99

Rated 4 out of 5 stars.

07/30/2019
Great bidet for the price point.
I needed a bidet as Reddit told me I needed one. So this was one of the companies that I saw made a lot of other products which had pretty good reviews. To address the concern about posting a review to get a free item, this was included in the package, but it's a lottery system. What's in the box: bidet, metal piping to hook bidet to toilet, T-adapter. No additional toilet supply line (this is included in the GenieBidet's bidet attachment). Installation: Installation was actually pretty simple. What I had a ton of issues with was the T-adapter. The T-adapter just would not stop leaking. Had the rubber washer installed the correct way (narrow side up) but it would leak from not the top of the T-adapter, but the bottom (where the toilet supply line connects with the T-adapter). Called Bio Bidet, they sent a T-adapter right away after I showed them proof of purchase. Very straightforward and was very satisfied with their customer service. I am disappointed that there wasn't a working T-adapter in the box. One thing I would point out: I had to change the toilet supply line for a longer one as the old one that I had was too short. Might be something that you have to change because the T-adapter does make the connection a bit shorter (and a shorter supply line will not have enough flex - I recommend a longer one that you can bend). Overall bidet usage: Have to say that the bidet was very good in terms of the pressure and angle. I had to shift a little bit in order to use it properly but the bidet does a good job for the price point. Pressure is good, knob looks sleek and the seat of the toilet isn't ruined because of the bidet being installed. SlimEdge works and is thin enough that I do not notice an issue with the toilet seat. I can say I recommend this bidet with confidence because of the customer service behind it. Honestly I was not impressed with the T-adapter (the GenieBidet's adapter SEEMED of higher quality) but the customer service was seamless and was able to assist with little issues. Pressure is great - angle works.
Washlet® Elongated Toilet Bidet Seat

Washlet® Elongated Toilet Bidet Seat

$373.00

Rated 4 out of 5 stars.

08/11/2022
My family loves this thing for all the reasons you'll read over & over in other reviews. BUT lets be honest, there are actually things I don't like about it, and these things might, for you, dear reader, be reason enough for you to decide NOT to order: 1. I can no longer use the seat as a seat. The top lid of this appliance is sloped, and you're not supposed to sit on it anyway according to the manual. We have a small bathroom with no place for a chair and a too-narrow and too-rounded side of the tub to sit on. I can no longer sit in the only logical place to sit. Lots of bathroom duties require sitting: clipping toenails, lathering lotion, exfoliation...you know, stuff that should stay in the bathroom. All are activities that have to now be done elsewhere. The cats have already scratched the lid from trying to jump up only to realize they've landed on a ski slope. 2. It's reminiscent of a weird hospital appliance. Small price to pay for the novelty I guess, and maybe because Americans in general aren't used to this sort of thing, but might be a game changer for someone. 3. It's huge and bulky and dwarfs the sleek Toto toilet it's installed on. Again, in a small bathroom with limited space already, I think the profile is a bit out of scale and is detrimental to the spa vibe. 4. Finally, I have a nice big bottom. (Hahaha, yes.) And it kindof pretty much spreads out over part of the captain's control panel. I have to wiggle to the side to activate things. I had to memorize the buttons since I'd otherwise have to stand a bit to read the control buttons. Sort of random, but truth. 5. Thankfully our outlet was close by, but it was a trick getting between the vanity and the toilet to attach the water line (would be very easy to do with space to move...small room problems again) 6. I wish you could choose which side the controls are on. Leftys might have to develop righty skills. And I'd so much rather have the control panel thing against the wall instead of taking up usable & valuable bathroom real estate. 7. One last thing, I used to keep a tall space heater in that place between the vanity and toilet but had to move it since the control panel blocks access to that space. Annnd.... there's no really good out-of-the-way place left for that. All said, I'm keeping this and using it but will probably move it to a future bathroom once I actually add a 2nd bathroom. L Just a little of the dark side of things to consider!!
PureWash E820 Elongated Bidet Toilet Seat, Heated Bidet for Existing Toilets with Remote Control

PureWash E820 Elongated Bidet Toilet Seat, Heated Bidet for Existing Toilets with Remote Control

$599.97

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

11/29/2022
Great Product, will definitely be buying another!
Kohler C3-455 Cleansing Toilet Seat I absolutely LOVE my bidet seat and Kohler customer service is AMAZING! Two years after purchasing I had an issue with my remote not working and called customer service. They sent me a new remote, but unfortunately it was the sensor in the actual cleaning seat versus the remote. I called back to let them know it still wasn’t working and I had a new seat within the week. We all know warranties are great, but sometime companies don’t particularly like to honor them. This has moved Kohler to my 5 star list! I’ve been wanting to adding two more bidet seats in other bathrooms and I will buy nothing other than Kohler (they’re too expensive to have to replace every couple years). To anyone searching for the “perfect” bidet, this one has all the “cool” stuff. The heated seat is wonderful! One word of wisdom is to invest in some soft washable cloths to keep by the toilet as you do have to dry (this is an issue with any bidet). The only negative is when I purchased my seat I made sure it fit with the elongated Kohler Santa Rosa model toilet. The installation on the original seat was easy, however the way the new seat is installed makes it challenging (the seat mount bracket is different on the newer model than the original). It still fits, but you have to remove the bolts to have enough room for the seat to unlatch. I’m actually thinking of purchasing another toilet as it’s that much of a pain. The spreadsheet still states it’s compatible with that particular toilet, maybe someone knows a trick that I’m not aware of. The bottom line is, if you’re researching the many models and brands I would 100% recommend this one!
PureWash M250 Elongated Bidet Toliet Seat, Manual Non-Electric Bidets for Existing Toilets

PureWash M250 Elongated Bidet Toliet Seat, Manual Non-Electric Bidets for Existing Toilets

$109.00

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

12/16/2020
a must have!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] [Employee of kohler] I bought the first bidet seat around two months ago and I immediately found it great, The design- perfectly integrated with the design of my elongated bowl- and the overall quality are great, as you would expect from a high quality brand such as Kohler. The installation was quite easy, nothing related to the instructions, or to product engineering: just be sure you'll have the right tools and a minimum skills to complete the work with no stress... After few weeks of tests, I decided to buy a second seat: I can only say that this accessory has become a must have in my house and a perfect complement to the toilet. just one note: if you have more money to spend, and an electric plug close to the toilet, consider an upgrade to a more automated version, such as the c3 series as you can find additional functionalities that would contribute to increase your overall experience, after all these nice words a small comment. while I didn't find any issue with the first seat, during the installation of the second one I found some issues on perfectly centering it on the bowl. After several attempts I've realized that the plastic frame that has to be installed on the rim to fix the seat, isn't perfectly designed: to center the seat, I had to move the frame few millimeters to the left. maybe a small detail to verify and eventually correct on the design.
Spalets Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet

Spalets Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet

$629.91

Rated 4 out of 5 stars.

01/31/2020
SpaLet 2.5: Outstanding function and value
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My family of six has used the 2.5 SpaLet Bidet for over 2 months and it is wonderful, even with a few very small quirks. Let me start with a story first from 21 years ago... I visited Japan for 10 days during the Spring of 1999. I was college-aged and amazed at the wonderful technology found inside the electronic bidet. Warm seats, adjustable nozzles, fans…it was another world. I swore to myself I would obtain such a bidet someday. As the years passed, I thought that my dream was just a fantasy. Lesser bidets do not have the key features that make this such a marvel. When I had the opportunity to review the 2.5 SpaLet and saw the sticker proclaiming “Advanced Japanese Technology” on the top, I had high expectations. And I wasn’t disappointed. Installation Installing the bidet took about 30 minutes. The instructions were clear and the water line modifications below the water tank were not difficult. You will need a standard (15v) electric outlet within reach of the cord. The only instruction that was a little confusing was testing the nozzles. You need to apply pressure in a certain area of the bidet to activate the nozzles due to a weight trigger. It’s toward the back, but the instruction booklet does not point out this detail clearly. Design and Appearance The design of the bidet is modern yet tastefully subtle. The lid has has a lip that covers over the seat portion, creating a refined and smooth line. A small two-LED display on the right side displays when the unit is powered on and if it is in Power Saving Mode (more about Power Saving Mode later). Overall, the bidet is solidly made. All the parts fits precisely together, there is no creaking or shifting, it is a well assembled unit. The only distraction from the overall shape and composition is the water line and power cord. They border on obtrusive, but I humbly do not think there is a way to obfuscate their visual appearance due to their necessity. The small, but noticeable, flaw of the SpaLet 2.5 lies in the lid’s weight and hinge, which I will address at the end. Functionality Every important and necessary function in a modern bidet is found in this package. The abilities of this bidet are worth every penny. The available adjustments alone are worth the price. With a family of six, adjusting nozzle position (6 settings), water temperature (5 settings), spray strength (6 settings), seat temperature (5 settings), and fan temperature (3 settings) is a necessity. No one sits concerned that adjusting their experience is cumbersome. One great feature is that all of these settings change so quickly when requested. Settings settle to their adjustment between instantaneous to two seconds (depending on the adjustment). Sitting on the seat makes this the most revered “seat” in the house. Warm and soft, it fits all sizes comfortably. The night light casts a gentle glow that does not bleed out beyond the toilet bowl, keeping its light focused exactly where you want it during late night excursions. The SpaLet 2.5 has two nozzles: cleaning and bidet. The cleaning nozzle (for the posterior) has two different motions and each can function with a gentle pulsing message. It is a delightful balance of thorough cleaning and calming sensation. The bidet nozzle (for the front), though heavily directed toward women in the instructions, is also useful to men and comes with multiple motions as well. The nozzles combined with the quick adjustments noted above make for a complete experience. To finish your cycle, the fan has three different settings, which is a welcome addition to those living in conditions that can range from hot, humid summers to dry, frigid winters. It has noticeable improved our skin condition and kept sensitive areas clean and hydrated during our time with the bidet. Remote Control The remote control comes in a small caddy that can be fastened to the wall with screws. I recommend using 3M Command strips instead. The remote is not very heavy at all and such stripes will keep it in place securely. The response from the bidet after pushing buttons on the remote is without delay. It reacts as if the remote was wired to the bidet itself. All the functions are quite self explanatory or discoverable with a little experimentation. I have a few recommendations to improve the remote that I will cover below, but its design achieves the right equality between necessary buttons and approachable interface. In other words, you and yours will not think you are entering Darth Vader’s bathroom upon encountering the SpaLet 2.5 Sanitation and Cleanliness Make no mistake, this unit cleans itself obsessively. When you sit, it rinses. When a nozzle is finished its job, it rinses. When you stand up, it rinses. We have cleaned the toilet itself, but never have we needed to clean the nozzles. The are kept behind what I can only describe as the world’s smallest garage door. Built into the rear of the seat, the “garage” protects the nozzles from all foreign objects. Also, the door only opens when weight is applied, so no rascals can hit buttons in the hope of spraying water on your ceiling. Improvements A few small improvements and one big request. The remote doesn’t light up and not every button has a raised indicator for you to memorize by feel. Only the Stop and Cleaning (nozzle) buttons have raised indicators. The power saving mode goes for 8 hours at a time, which might be too long if you turn it on at 10pm, for example. I think if it lasted 4 hours, that would allow some savings of power without leaving you out in the cold when visiting at 3 in the morning. The nozzle position buttons on the remote should ideally allow you to orientate to your bidet's installation. If the remote is on the right of the bidet, the forward and back buttons position as you expect. However, when placed to the left of the bidet (as is mine), the position buttons work opposite. Not a big issue and it is learned very quickly and easily after the second visit. The only big flaw is the lid. The plastic is thin and very light in weight. Therefore, when you lift the lid, it will certainly fall back down. And it will fall down precisely at the moment you are lowering yourself to the seat. You need to lift it and hold it in its perpendicular position for a good 2-3 seconds for it to stay in place. The lid seems like the only part of the SpaLet 2.5 that was not tested nor vetted properly, or possibly targeted as the area to cut costs in production. Please, American Standard, make this heavier and engineer the hinges to allow for the lid to rest upward against the toilet tank! Final Conclusion Yes. In one word, “yes”. This is a great addition to your daily routine not only for the cleansing of the sensitive parts of your body, but for your comfort throughout the day. It leaves you refreshed and clean, not to mention using less toilet paper and less exposure of your hands to undesirable matter and/or contaminants. Bidets that cost less are lacking so many features, they are not worth a purchase. More expensive bidets add little to the SpaLet 2.5 for the cost (and you’ll easily be spending 4-figures looking for an imported Toto bidet/toilet combo). This is truly a jewel in American Standard’s crown. Which is quite appropriate, since you’ll feel like a king (or queen) on this throne.
Spalets Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet

Spalets Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet

$1,014.99

Rated 4 out of 5 stars.

07/29/2019
Close to real McCoys
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received this couple weeks back and was grateful for opportunity to sample this particular product. Reason. I have other style bidets on my toilets which work with same cleaning concept. Minus the need for electrical power at the toilet area. Review. Like the style and ease of installation of toilet seat. Has a better back of seat method for attaching to toilet and covers exposed spaces for contaminant collection at the connection point. Big plus over my other bidet. Also like the ideal of the way it flushes it truly makes its main purpose of cleaning more pleasurable do to less mess. Over all nothing was missing in what it offers. Just a lot of activity available for use if desired. Note -personally I did not like the need for A/C power outlet in my bathroom. Behind or near the toilet period. Ground fault or not. Just felt the electrical power requirement was a bit out liking. Now maybe if I was build a house from scratch , I would not have a issue placing a outlet by design for this product. Heated toilet seat etc. not needed in my humble opinion to get results needed. Small bathroom designs like mine is not necessarily ideal for this size seat. Stands out for sure. For the operations of this , I have to say the remote is to big and not sensible for mounting in size for again smaller bathroom designs. Large type would be just fine ,I would think they would have more space available for this large remote and mount. Over all not what I would buy if at the store for my modest size house. Yet I do feel as if this price owns up to everything it says it does and performs as should. I personally wish I had a bigger bathroom to show case it.
Inax Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet with Faucet

Inax Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet with Faucet

$317.99

Rated 4 out of 5 stars.

10/08/2017
An Upgrade from the norm.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bidet Over the years I had heard of a Bidet but never seen one or knew of anyone that owned one. My curiosity of how they worked and if one was worthy to be purchased rather than a conventional toilet seat finally got the best of me. A Bidet from American Standard who makes a wide variety of quality plumbing products was my choice to try due to having purchased other products of theirs and was satisfied with them. American Standard offers two models of Bidet’s. The one I chose was the Advanced Clean AC 1.0 SpaLet Bidet Seat with Side Panel Operation. The other model available has remote control operation. The Bidet was shipped to my home and I was a bit surprised by the size of the box The box was quite large and heavy duty. When it was opened I found another box inside the large one with packing material to protect the box. Inside the smaller box was the White Bidet surrounded with more packing material. A well thought out container for their product to arrive undamaged. The Bidet was processed over the internet so all I saw was a picture. When I took it out of the box I found the size of the Bidet is not much bigger than a regular toilet seat. The back that mounts onto the tank houses the workings so that is noticeable but not intrusive. I did notice that the hole in the seat looked smaller than normal. We will see if it has an effect on the comfort. Also in the box was an Installation and Users Manual along with a few parts necessary to hook it up. After looking over the manual to get ready to hook it up I found the directions looked straight forward and simple to understand. The accompanying drawings were very clear and labeled appropriately for assisting in understanding what parts went together. If you get a Bidet keep in mind that it requires an electrical outlet. Also check to make sure the distance between the mounting holes in your toilet and any other required dimensions match the Bidet. I have replaced a few toilets and found the mounting holes for a conventional seat have always been a standard distance apart. That may be because I have only had American Standard toilets, yours may be different. As you will read later the importance of correctly measuring your toilet opening. This Bidet has many advantages over a conventional seat. It features a heated seat with temperature control that I think will be a big plus in the winter. A deodorizer that hopefully works better than a curtesy flush. A soft close seat that I feel should be mandatory on any toilet seat. The easy to reach controls on the right side offer all the features available and are labeled in a way that they are not hard to read. It has an adjustable temperature warmer for the seat. The quick remove button on the side allows for cleaning and adjusting the mount for installation. It has a one year warranty. During the installation fortunately I did not run into any major plumbing problems which I think may be a first dealing with plumbing. However if the manual would have mentioned a few tricks I had to figure out on my own could have made installation easier and quicker. A word of warning! When connecting the water line be very careful of attaching the brass nut that goes to the tank. In my case it attached to male plastic threads. If the threads are stripped you will have to replace the tank workings. When attaching, the weight of the line will want to make the fitting become cockeyed. Make sure you hold the line up while screwing it on. Hand tighten and check to make sure it is on it square before using the wrench. Do not over tighten as brass to plastic can strip easily. Tighten just enough to seat the fitting so it does not wobble. Rubber fittings that go into the holes of the toilet that hold the seat down refused to go in. After 10 minutes of trying I thought the holes in the toilet were to small. That was not the case. I put soap on the fitting then aligned it with the hole and then screwed the mounting screw in from the bottom of the toilet only a few threads deep. That allowed me to push the rubber fitting down from the top and pull from the bottom at the same time by using the screw. I twisted both the rubber fitting from the top and the screw a small bit at the same time until it was seated. I then backed out the screw. Once the water line was hooked up I attached the plastic mount that holds the Bidet to the toilet. Then the problems began. The plastic mount was positioned all the way to the tank and when the Bidet was locked into it I noticed that below the front of the seat opening a large amount of the toilet rim was showing. The toilet is an American Standard elongated bowl which means the toilet bowl opening is longer than some. I was confused how I could see the toilet rim under the seat and thought I installed the plastic mount wrong. The manual calls for minimum and maximum requirements for the holes and toilet dimensions. I double checked my toilet dimensions and found it was within the guide lines. So I tinkered with the plastic mount for over an hour, readjusting and remounting the seat thinking I was mounting it wrong. After all that I decided I had better call American Standard and let them know their measurement guide lines in the manual was wrong. I looked over the measurements in the manual one last time and low and behold I had based my measurements on the outside of the rim not the inside as it shows in the manual. The distance from toilet holes to the inside front of the rim was almost 2” short of the required length of the opening. Considering that a Bidet was what I wanted my thoughts went to replacing the toilet with one that would fit the Bidet but my wife shot that down because I had put that one in just a year ago. Although the Bidet did not fit exactly as it needed in order to permanently install it, it did sit on the toilet fine to get a feel of the comfort while sitting on it for a dry test. I was not impressed with the comfort. It appeared to be small and I have a small rear end. My wife mentioned the same thing. I will not comment on her backside. Also it ever so slightly seamed to lean forward. Taller bumpers that are attached to the bottom of the seat when built would eliminate that problem. Over time one may get used to the feel. The workings of the Bidet was not tested as I felt doing so I would not feel right returning it due to my mistake in measurement. The quality of build appears to be very good and I would bet that the inner workings match. My oversight will not deter me from getting a Bidet at some point now that I have seen the benefits they offer. I just have to wait for when my toilet needs to be replaced and make sure it will fit a Bidet.
SpaLet Advanced Clean 2.0 Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet

SpaLet Advanced Clean 2.0 Elongated Toilet Seat Bidet

$382.61

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

10/02/2017
Amazing product! Should be in every house!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've used many different bidet seats before, all of them are manual, but the SpaLet Bidet Seat is a different story! It is an amazing product that must be in every house. First, the idea of using a bidet is fantastic. It leaves you 100% clean and boost your confidence in your personal hygiene. I don't know why here in America we still insist on using toilet papers, it something that I consider very primitive in the 21st century. The SpaLet Bidet Seat is very well build, with high quality materials. It comes with everything you need for installing it. Installation is very straight forward. The installation manual is clear and simple. If you are a DIY person it will take you less than 30 mins to install it. For me, it took me about 40 minutes as I had to remove a manual bidet seat before installing the SpaLet seat. The only thing that you have to consider is a GFCI power outlet near the toilet to supply electricity, this wasn't a problem for me though. The seat is loaded with a lot of features. The remote makes it convenient and very easy to use. It is easy enough for my 4 and 7 years old girls, they love it and named it "The Super Potty"!! :) My favorite feature is the warm water. It is very convenient in the cold winter days when the water temperature is freezing cold (comparing it to my old manual bidet seat which lacks this feature). The adjustable water pressure is OK, but I wished the highest settings would be a bit stronger. The heated seat feature is nice although I have it turned off all the time as I don't find it very useful. My wife and the little girls like the women's cleaning feature a lot. The slow-close lid is nice and adds the luxury look to the toilet seat. The only con I found is the power saving mode, having to press the eco button to enable it for 8 hours is not convenient - something that I forget to do it every night. I wish if it was automated. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this product. I recommend it in every bathroom. If you want to do yourself a favor, buy one and try it, you will never be disappointed. The SpaLet Bidet Seat will definitely change your life for the better...forever!!!
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