Chrispy—February 25, 2026
I absolutely love the concept of this portable bidet. The idea of traveling with a tiny attachment that works with any standard water bottle is brilliant. Being able to stay clean while traveling, hiking, or camping without carrying bulky, obvious equipment sounds amazing. Unfortunately, that is not what happened when I tried to use it. The bidet did not properly fit any of the water bottles I had on hand. I tried multiple common plastic bottles, and none of them fit securely. Without a proper fit, it simply is not usable in the way it is intended. That is disappointing because the idea behind this product is fantastic. If the sizing were adjusted to truly match common bottle threads, this could be an excellent travel hygiene solution. As it stands, due to the lack of compatibility with standard bottles, I cannot recommend this item. I truly hope the manufacturer revisits the design, because the concept itself is wonderful. Read more
Island V—January 25, 2026
Well, the small side is bigger than most "compatible with most" and the big side is smaller than most larger "compatible with most" water bottle bidet system. Admittedly, I've never actually found the large size bottle that these companies seem to think is so common. I've heard rumors that it might be a 1L soda bottle, but cannot confirm as I haven't got one and wouldn't want to try using it with such a large bottle. By taking off the bottom o-ring, I was able to get this tightly into a plastic Coca-cola bottle. With the o-ring on, I can't get it on enough to stay there. With it off, I'm actually getting it onto the plastic between the first o-rings. It is 0.86" wide here and my bottle has an internal diameter of 0.85". Apparently it stretches that little bit to hold tight onto the bidet. The end is only 0.79", so it doesn't hold tight on that. The o-rings are too fat to continue, plus the too big plastic behind it doesn't allow it to deform enough to get on the bottle. For reference, the white one is 0.74" with bulging o-rings. The little yellow one is 0.84" with a very low profile o-ring. The black one is 0.77" with big o-rings. They all work. It can be done with a size near the expected bottle size so long as the o-rings aren't too big, but the others are easier to work with. It has a rotating top to allow you to choose one of two sprays. The slot is a little more powerful than the 5 points. I would rather a smaller opening than either of these for even more power. It should be that you can turn it to halfway between to turn it off, but it dribbles water out readily in this position even though you can't see either hole. Weight is as claimed: 14.96g, for what it's worth. It would be really nice if 1) it actually fit in a bottle properly and 2) it actually turned "off" and 3) the spray could be a little more powerful, and yes, I am aware that's less water per second, but I want that too. Read more
Road Hero—February 26, 2026
A bit hard to find a bottle that works well with this Some of the bottles that worked were too stiff so it's hard to squeeze them in order to create a stream so you need a softer bottle I guess if you can find a good bottle with decent volume this would work better but I still have yet to find a really good one for this to work well Read more
Staying afloat—January 20, 2026
Don't buy it doesn't work on any bottles I can find. The idea here is pretty cool! I don't know who designed using them as something that goes inside the bottle for a seal, instead of perhaps designing it with threads on the inside so that it would sort of replace the lid on various bottles... As it is, I also (like another reviewer) ardently tried to find any kind of bottle this would fit into... Then I would just have that be the dedicated bottle, since it's so difficult to find one to fit, right? Well, I never did. I even took lids off mouthwashes and other products... nope... Maybe I'm missing something here... But the rubber seals end is supposed to go inside a bottle of some sort, which honestly seems backwards right from the get-go - But there are several rubber seals there so even though you're pushing it inside a bottle it could seal it off and I wanted to use it... But no. Have the threads on the inside somehow with the same kind of rubber versatility so that you could use it as a cap and maybe this could function for people...? Read more
0624Amazon Customer—January 26, 2026
This set of two portable bidet heads are a clever idea. Something went wrong with the execution as the parts are too large to fit into water bottles. I am not even sure that these are designed for water bottles as the bottom portion is narrower than the upper portion, contrary to water bottle heads that are the same width for the entire bottle head. I was able to get these to work by removing the most bottom seal ring. That allowed the part to be inserted just enough to work. But only a portion of the bidet is inside the bottle head. The product page shows a much deeper fit. The bidet offers one large hole or 5 hole spray options along with closure by turning the head. This is an interesting idea. In addition to use as a bidet, you could use it to water plants. The fit issue will need to be resolved as not usable at this point. With only a small portion fitting inside the bottle head after the removal of one rubber seal, the bidet could come off and fall into the toilet so I do not recommend using it until it is re-designed. Read more
J&C Landis—January 12, 2026
I had my doubts about the design, or if it was even practical to use, but I never got the chance to try, as these do not fit any bottle I have tried. I've tried four of the leading brands of water bottles, such as Poland Spring, Deer Park, Aquafina, and Fiji, and the necks are all too small for this device. I even tried several spray bottles I have and had the same result. I'm sure there is a bottle somewhere that these fit, but I'm not going to spend the time looking. In short, worthless. Read more