This device works really well
Recently purchased the Zen Bidet Z-500 for my 90 year old mother. My mother is starting to lose control of things a bit and recently started wearing diapers, but I was very worried about how well she would follow through on the clean up required. Plus there is now more time spent in the bathroom using a lot of wipes -- a bidet seemed like a practical answer to the problem. She's 90 and never used one before so I was kind of worried that was too nouveau or a little much for her to accept. Thankfully she realized the benefits and adapted to a new routine pretty quickly. The packaging is professionally done and organized, all parts were in the box, instructions were clear. I will say that you probably need to know something about plumbing to install this item (or any other bidet for that matter) and every house and setup is different.. Still, what they provided was helpful to the average person to complete setup or get a professional to do it. It came with a few plumbing parts, a standard toilet line for a cold water connection and a hot water line that basically resembled the polyurethane line you might see run for an ice maker. All the parts pretty much address most home bathrooms, it's pretty well thought out, but you may end up buying a part of two at your home improvement store to match things at your house or install to your liking. I think we've all heard bad stories about ice maker lines leaking so I bought a long length stainless steel braided line instead of using the provided polyurethane tubing. I also needed to buy a T connector for my setup as my pipe size was different. The company will actually give you a different adapter if you call them, but since I was already buying the upgraded hot water line at the store I wasn't going to wait for another part in the mail. The instructions suggest that you don't need to run hot water to the bidet if you don't want to, but I think that it is a HUGE difference maker, especially if you are letting it run for a minute or two. I can't imagine how this would feel in the winter without it. I ended up cutting into my hot water pipes in the basement rather than tapping into the nearby sink line. I didn't want to run anything along the wall and I didn't want to drill multiple holes in and out of the bathroom. I used a SharkBite connector with a built in valve (they are pretty easy to install and very reliable), then drilled a hole behind the spot where the cold water line comes up from the floor to the toilet and connected it all up. The installation to the unit is very easy, a little plumber's tape, a wrench, you're set. The great thing is that there are no batteries or power sources to drive the unit, it is all based on water pressure alone. All the controls on the unit work very well. It has solid construction and feels firm. The hot and cold adjustment works as expected -- it was easy to find a warm water sweet spot. The nozzle cleaner works as advertised too, simple. The control for the Rear and Front spray is very powerful, you could almost say that the dial goes from 1 to 20. Where 1 is light spray and 20 is a hard spray. For most people you can turn the dial to 5 or 6 and be really content with the action. 20 is almost like sandblasting -- this unit can deliver a lot of water pressure. You can adjust both the Front and Rear spray very easily, I'm still adjusting the Front to get it just right. A few minutes of use and you'll quickly get used to how it operates. The toilet seat now sits a little bit higher as the bidet is secured easily by the seat bolts. Some water may spray out the opening between bowl and seat as a result, depending on the pressure you use. I think this would happen with any of these bidet devices I've reviewed. I bought simple rubber weather stripping with backing adhesive, put a few strips along the sides and back on the underside of the toilet seat, problem solved. Overall, this is a very good item and I'd recommend it to others who are in the same situation. Read more







