Jeremy—January 19, 2026
I got this specifically for my frequent hotel stays for work travel. It’s obviously not a replacement for the bidet seat I have at home, but it’s a huge upgrade compared to wet wipes or having to hop in the shower every time I use the toilet while traveling. This is basically a tiny adapter that takes the place of a water bottle cap. You fill a bottle (warm water is the move), press the adapter on until it seals, aim, and squeeze. It takes a minute to get the hang of it, but once you do, it works really well. Water pressure depends a lot on the bottle you use, a thicker bottle gives you more control and better pressure. Some things to keep in mind: -It’s super small, which is great for travel, but also means it’s easy to misplace, so I try to remember to wash and put it back in my toiletry bag after every use. -It does not screw onto the bottle, it seals with o-rings, so make sure it’s seated well before you use it. Some bottles with wider openings might not seal properly, but it’s worked with the standard water bottles I’ve tried. Overall, for something this simple (and compact), it’s been a really smart travel solution. Read more
Some person—January 17, 2026
When this came it was tiny, but well it fits on at least soda bottles. I highly suggest warm water, and not to hot or cold. Either may cause you to need less coffee. Basically fill up a soda bottle slip this on the top, there are two orings which hold it in, (2 more for bigger bottles of some type, maybe gatorade bottles?) then once secure, aim and squeeze to rinse off the area. It's not powered as some are, it's pure squeeze so it take a few times to get the practice of. It's interesting compared to other methods and bidets. It works though I'm not sure how much I'll use it, due to just needing to remember to fill it up and it not screwing on so you either have to keep it bottled and maybe lose this or risk it squirting in your bag/purse/pocket if you are taking it out. Overall though, Even with quite powerful squeezes, it hasn't come out. It works. I think I'm going to give it a low 5 stars because of the potential for loss and no way to keep it on there, and I'll come back to update this if I lose it because of that. Read more
Ericka J—January 20, 2026
I have bidets on all of my toilets at home and I love them. I hate it when I I am traveling and I don’t have my bidet to use. I was excited to try out this portable bidet. It’s so simple to use. You simply need either an empty water or soda bottle. Fill it up with clean, warm water and place the top on. Give it a squeeze and you have a bidet. You can also use the water that came in the bottle in the first place. It’s small enough to carry with you everywhere. Just put it in a baggie in your purse or bag and you are good to go. Perfect for vacations or just keeping with you in case of emergency. But remember you need to keep a bottle around too. A regular water bottle or soda bottle works best ones with larger openings are not compatible with this. I’m very impressed on how well it works.You can adjust the flow by how hard you squeeze the bottle. I’m so glad I came across something like this - a simple way for me to take my bidet with me. Read more
DC—January 16, 2026
The media could not be loaded. This "portable bidet" is just a little adapter that takes the place of a water bottle cap. It seems to fit well in standard water bottles, but not bottles from HINT brand water. (HINT bottles have much larger openings and can't make a good seal, the device just falls out of them.) It has smaller section of rubber o-rings, and if that goes in too easily, there's a larger set of o-rings. It should stop at one of the sets to make a good seal. Then at the top end is what appears to be a cap, with a little hole on one side. You just fill the bottle with water, push o-ring side until the bottle until it makes a seal, hold it down under you (while sitting on the toilet, but don't get it into the dirty water), point the hole at your bottom, and then gently squeeze the water out. Instant mini shower for your rear. It does a pretty good job for a simple as it is. (A fancy water bottle cap with rubber rings and a little hole.) Any woman that's had to use a sitz bath after having a baby (or anyone needing one after a surgery) should be familiar with this type of device. Although those don't have the upward aim that this little gadget does. Our 10 year old son likes getting clean with a bidet, but not the larger, more open, bathroom that ours is in. With this portable bidet, he can get himself squeaky clean in the comfort of the smaller, more private feeling, bathroom that he likes much better. He requested that we give it 5 stars. I'm just glad our son liked keeping himself clean. As long as the water stays in the toilet and he comes out squeaky clean, it's a win! Read more
Mac—January 16, 2026
I have been using this bidet cap for about 10+ times, and it has held up perfectly so far. The cap has a 1.2 in (3 cm) diameter. It is super compact and convenient, perfect for traveling since it does not take up any space. It fits every kind of plastic water bottle I have tried, and using a thicker bottle gives stronger water pressure. Build quality is excellent with no chemical or plastic smell, no rough edges, very smooth, very clean, and nicely built. The white color with the black rubber ring looks sleek and not cheap at all. The water flow feels just right, and it is incredibly refreshing to use. The only small thing is that water pressure can feel a bit strong if the bottle is squeezed too hard, but it is easy to adjust once you get used to it. I think this is perfect for travelers or anyone who wants a quick, portable way to stay clean. Maybe not ideal if you prefer an automatic electric bidet setup, but for what it is, it works amazingly well! Read more