Shopper—December 20, 2024✓ Verified purchase
This flexible silicone bidet attachment fits securely into any ordinary soda bottle. Inserting the nozzle is easy with a gentle twisting motion (not a straight downward push). The nozzle puts out a consistent stream of water, at whatever degree of pressure is applied when squeezing the bottle. Easy to clean, easy to discreetly transport. A total winner. Read more
Jenanna C—March 23, 2020✓ Verified purchase
These are fabulous. Normally I'm a missionary traveling across the world where toilet paper is limited and not because of the Coronavirus, but just because I'm in third world countries where it's very limited. NOW - since the Coronavirus, I ordered the 3-pak for me and my mom to eliminate expansive use of extra toilet paper here in the good old USA. These do exactly as they say and fit in a water bottle and because of their threading and pliability, they can fit more than one water bottle nozzle size - and they work wonderful. It's a bidet for travel, in a handbag or at home without all the hassle of toilet apparatus to hook up. They'll fit a little 6 oz bottle of water for taking with you, or a 16 oz for home. You won't be disappointed and these are good not only for ladies but for men as well. Keeps you clean using very limited toilet paper! Read more
Lotus—September 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These are ok as a travel substitute for us spoiled bidet users. It is nothing like your home bidet. It takes some getting used to. It is very easy to travel with. Just find an empty water bottle and don't forget to fill it with warm water if possible:) Stays on the water bottle fine. Wish the hole was a bit smaller so it would be more focused and not so drenching. Read more
DoorGunner—January 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I have several different types of these and this is my favorite. Being all silicone it is crushable, flexible, and soft. I keep one in every car, backpack, and travel kit. Between international travel for my job and my love of camping/backpacking, these are extremely useful. Read more
Sharon Mitchell—October 8, 2022✓ Verified purchase
This product makes it clear that it is only the top that is purchased. This top screws into most bottles that are like water bottles or soda bottle. One of the three tops could be slipped into a snack size plastic baggie that closes and stored in the car or purse or pockets. It doesn't come with it's own bottle. I would like an engineered bottle that is design to provide the highest pressure possible that is safe. One bottle I used was much to thick to get a steady strong flow of water and it strained my hand. That bottle was a hair conditioner bottle. The bottle currently being used is an empty water bottle which holds about 16 oz. water. It is thin and flimsy and while easy to squeeze it doesn't provide a strong steady cleansing stream of water. I will continue to search for a bottle that gives the best results. Read more
Gloria Bowers—November 16, 2020✓ Verified purchase
This is an excellent product. I wish the US would catch on to bidet usage. It is so much cleaner than toilet paper....and given that is hard to find sometimes this is an excellent substitute. One reviewer suggested using a squirt bottle which I promptly bought and it works great. Nozzle never falls out no matter how hard I squeeze the bottle. (I tried it a few demo runs just to make sure before use). I use one at home and carry another in my purse and will use bottled water when needed. Very discreet and compact. Read more
Gajab—June 18, 2020✓ Verified purchase
I live in a place where "ablutions" are standard and toilet paper relatively rare -- and mostly used for drying the butt after using a bidet or bum spray. I have the Brondell GoSpa, which works like a dream. But I was intrigued by this option. A tiny piece of equipment, easily carried in pocket or purse, that provides an enormous service. Empty water bottles are everywhere I go. In emergencies a new bottle only costs the equivalent of 25 cents. So, pop this onto a full bottle of water, and you are good to go. It works!. It is well-designed. One warning: They really mean it when they tell you to screw the device into the bottle neck thoroughly. During one test run I sent the thing flying into the toilet bowl. Happily I could retrieve and sterilize it. (Then wash my hands for 25 minutes.) If it had happened in a public restroom, or in a squat toilet, I would have waved goodbye and walked away. The trick is to insert the bidet into the water bottle very firmly, and then squeeze gently. Because there is no air intake valve, other than the bidet's own nozzle, you have to hold it upright and let it refill with some air between squirts. I also find I can never use more than half the water in a bottle. I have to refill it if I have a big job to do. So... it isn't perfect. But it is "genius". Read more
J-Lee—June 24, 2023✓ Verified purchase
Purchased during the pandemic during TP shortages, and have continued to use. The flow pattern is okay, and they can be effective in cleaning. However, after a while, the material from which these are constructed wears a bit, and they no longer stay in place within the bottle. As one might imagine, it then becomes a rather unpleasant, unsanitary, and odiferous task to retrieve the nozzle after it has popped out of the bottle. We have had good luck with threaded nozzles from lab spray bottles, such as made by Fisher Scientific, however we usually have to modify them. It seems like there should be a market for threaded-on bidet nozzles - many beverage bottles in the U.S. have identical threads. Read more