Pvegajr28—January 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
First time I’ve ever tried one of these. Product works very well and would recommend to anyone that is interested in getting one. It keeps everything clean and was not too difficult to install. Will make you comfortable afterwards. Water flow is good as well. Read more
Joanne Nicole—December 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have been looking for a bidet since I came back from an Asia trip. This bidet was super easy to install and works really well. I like that it doesn’t need electricity and the water pressure is adjustable. It fit my toilet perfectly and I honestly didn’t expect it to be this easy to use. I’ll definitely be purchasing for others as a house warming gift! Read more
Clay Porter—January 1, 2026
We wondered about this type of bidet for quite awhile. I couldn't really find answers to questions I didn't really want to ask, so we held off until now. We have been using a handheld model from Hammerhead in all of our bathrooms, and are reasonably happy with those. This reduced our curiosity quite a bit. But we finally bit on the opportunity to test this type of model. For the purpose of reviewing, I will answer the questions I had prior to testing, and I will compare with the Hammerhead. First, prior to using even the Hammerhead, I wondered "Does it matter that it's cold water only, especially in the dead of winter?" And the answer is categorically "No, it does not." It has never bothered/affected me, or any other occupant of our household. Second: "Does it make a mess? Will I have more cleanup than if I didn't use the thing in the first place?" The 'miss the mark' factor is extremely low with this device, even over the Hammerhead. It should be mentioned that the Hammerhead has the post-event capability of removing Klingons from the porcelain throne. This gadget just cleans you and itself. Third, and peculiar to this device: "How accurate is it? Is there a significant amount of post-cleanup cleanup, i.e., is there really any point to using it in the first place?" With a bit of experimentation, it is quite accurate, though there is a learning curve. This device has two modes, 'Front' and 'Back' which are indicated on the dial with a 'Ladies' logo and a rounded "W" to signify a derriere. FYI, since I tested, the Ladies mode should not be used by a male. That sort of function should be restricted to the tee-box gadget. Installation took around 15 minutes, requiring a flat screwdriver, an adjustable wrench and a pair of slip-joint pliers. I had a towel handy to catch the 2 ounces or less of water that came during the disconnect. Compared to the Hammerhead, since we are comparing a handheld sprayer to a fixed pair of nozzles, this isn't as comprehensive in cleaning. I have to shift my seating position a bit, but this is part of the "learing" curve. With power comes great responsibility though, so since you can't miss by much, this is simpler and less likely to see any out-of-bowl experiences like you can have with the Hammerhead. While it does appear to be moderately cheap quality material, the plastic is only used where it makes sense. tubing and fittings are standard plumbing. This isn't overbuilt, but it isn't underbuilt either. Read more


Halla Warner—January 21, 2026
I was actually very pleasantly surprised by this bidet for the price it's listed for. It does take some knowledge for installation, but my friend and I were able to figure it out. The nozzle power is pretty good quality for a take-and-go bidet, and it works well. Make sure to clean it according to the installation instructions. I appreciated that they included that info, so I didn't have to look it up! Read more
You can handle the truth !—January 13, 2026
I finally decided to pull the trigger on this Bideux after looking at a few different brands, and I’m honestly really happy with it. My main requirement was that I did not want to change my existing toilet seat; I liked the one I had and wanted something that would work well with what was already installed. This fit the bill perfectly because of the ultra-slim design. It tucked right under my current seat without causing that awkward gap or making the seat tilt forward like some of the thicker models do. It looks a lot cleaner and more integrated than I expected for a $45 add-on. The installation was surprisingly painless. I’m not exactly a pro at plumbing, but it took me maybe 15 minutes total. They include everything you need in the box, even the teflon tape, so I didn't have to make a random trip to the hardware store mid-project. The braided steel hose feels high quality and sturdy, which gives me a lot more peace of mind regarding leaks than those cheap plastic ones you see on some budget kits. As for using it, the dual nozzle setup is great. I really like that the pressure dial is smooth and incremental; you can actually dial it in to a comfortable level rather than it just being "all or nothing." The self-cleaning mode is a nice touch too, especially for keeping things hygienic between uses. Since it’s non-electric, you don't have to worry about running wires or finding an outlet, though that does mean the water is just the standard tap temperature. It’s definitely a bit of a wake-up call in the morning, but you honestly get used to the refreshing feel pretty quickly. For the price, it feels like a major upgrade to the bathroom that basically pays for itself in saved toilet paper. If you’re looking for a simple DIY bidet that works with your existing setup and doesn’t require a plumber, this one is a solid choice. It’s been a few weeks now and I haven't seen a single drip or issue. Read more