

💦 Elevate your bathroom game with the LUXE NEO 120 — clean, green, and effortlessly chic!
The LUXE Bidet NEO 120 is a non-electric, single-nozzle bidet attachment featuring adjustable water pressure and a self-cleaning retractable nozzle with a protective guard gate. Crafted with durable metal-ceramic valves and steel hoses, it offers a hygienic, eco-friendly alternative to toilet paper. Designed for easy installation on standard two-piece toilets, it includes all necessary parts and tools, and comes with an 18-month warranty for reliable performance.

























| Manufacturer | LUXE Bidet |
| Part Number | Neo 120 |
| Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 6.5 x 4 inches |
| Item model number | BidetNeo120s |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Blue |
| Style | Self Cleaning Nozzle |
| Finish | Polished |
| Material | Plastic |
| Installation Method | Single Hole |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Handle Material | Ceramic |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Special Features | Retractable Nozzles, Nozzle Guard Gate |
| Included Components | 1/2” x 1/4” cold water connection metal braided hose, 15/16” x 15/16” x 1/2" cold water plastic t-adapter, 2 circular attachment plates with rubber gaskets, Instruction Manual, Neo 120 Bidet Body |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**H
High-Quality Bidet at an Affordable Price
I’ve been using this bidet for a while now, and it has been fantastic. Luxe Bidets are very well made, and you can tell that quality and durability were priorities in their design. Installation was straightforward, and it works smoothly every time. The cleansing experience is refreshing and much more hygienic than using toilet paper alone. What’s really impressive is that despite their affordable price, these bidets feel like a premium product. The controls are intuitive, and the water pressure is just right—not too weak, not too strong. I’ve tried other bidets before, but Luxe stands out for both performance and value. Overall, I highly recommend this bidet to anyone looking to upgrade their bathroom experience without breaking the bank. It’s comfortable, reliable, and genuinely improves everyday hygiene.
Z**K
Men have feelings too
A neighbor of mine needed some plumbing connections done for her bidet. It got the ball rolling in my head for me to research and look into them. It’s just me and my boy. Easy as heck to install. Looks like it’s apart of the toilet and nice blue. Easy use. Awesome quality and function. Single nozzle of course. WOW! Just wow, I’m still talking about it. Seriously, game changer! Even the policy wipe to white never sat right. Turn that baby on, fresh clean all day. TO usage down to minimal. Pays for itself hands down. Ambient temp water was not a shocker, just the over power that can be controlled. It’s not for the rich anymore. Buy one, don’t hesitate.
C**Y
I Used to Have a Heated Bidet
To start, I had sold my previous house with an ultra mega deluxe bidet in the primary suite. We are talking heated seat, night light, user memory, dryer fan, heated water spray… the works. Unfortunately when I sold and moved across the country for a new career role, I missed my favorite seat in the house significantly. Now, I am settled in a new house and back to the basic morning routine experience. Unfortunately, the new primary suite did not have the water closet wired to plug in a super fancy, over the top bidet. Rather than spending money on running electrical, I started to explore alternative options. *READ ON IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT COLD WATER ON YOUR TUSH* I was pretty skeptical when I placed the order. How can I possibly go from a Rolls Royce to a Honda Civic and not be disappointed? Well, what’s great about the Civic is it’s lower maintenance, gets you from A to B, and is extremely reliable. I have found with the NEO 120 the same experience. It is economical, and for its lack of flash and over the top bells and whistles, it makes up for it in practicality and ease of use. It took me about 10 minutes to install with no special tools needed on my end (everything you need is in the box), the “from the tap” water is actually more so refreshing than anything; I was worried it was going to be unpleasant, but my experience has not differed at all from my heated stream bidet. The force of the stream can be a bit aggressive, but once you figure out your optimal cheek position, you’ll be on target every time. The self cleaning feature is nice and the nozzle guard works as it should. Overall, if you are worried about cold water or a sub par experience, just remember, someone who has experienced the joys of the high end throne has given the NEO 120 a resounding “I am glad I bought this.”
J**.
Great and a gamechanger, just wish it was a repairable, instead of replaceable.
Game changer for my butt hygiene. Super easy to install. I'm two years into using it and I now lament whenever I go out, knowing that their toilets will not have a bidet. HOWEVER, two years in and the little spout is starting to leak in a way that has no real way to repair. The whole thing is sort of 1 big unit so if any area has a crack or damage, you can't really just replace that one part. I'll probably be buying another one once it gets worse enough to warrant it, but I do wish this wasn't the case. The little door that covers the water spout when it's not in use is also VERY fragile. That was the first thing that went a few months in, because I would open it up to clean the spout and just one time I opened it a littttttle too hard and it cracked off. Otherwise a great addition to my home, and has helped me save in toilet paper costs.
K**M
Great purchase!!
This bidet is amazing! I had never used one prior to this and now I don’t want to “go” without it. Directions were easy to follow, installation was a breeze and works perfectly. Water flows easily and no leaks. Best thing I’ve purchased in a long time.
L**S
I love this! Why did I wait so long??
At the time of this writing I’ve had the Luxe Neo 120 a little over a week and love it! Why did I wait so long to get it!?!? If you’re on the fence trying to decide whether to get one or not, just do it!! You won’t regret it, get one now!! I’m serious! It will be one of the best things you ever get for yourself. You will be amazed! Never again will the threat of a toilet paper shortage strike fear in the core of your being! Never again will you need copious amounts of TP to make sure you’re good & clean “back there.” With this you will feel super clean & fresh all the time. You too can have a Shiny Hiney!! A Happy Fanny! Choose your preferred model and click the buy now button! Don’t wait. Just do it!! Join the Clean Bum Club now!! 🚽💩💦🍑😆🚫🧻🎉😊 Here are some of my observations about installation and usage: Installation: * I actually installed one in each of our three bathrooms with no problems. * The T Adapter: Use the adapter that comes with the bidet first. If you still think you need a water regulator to adjust the water pressure to the bidet then you can get one with a shut off. We have high water pressure & the standard T adapter works just fine. If I think I need to cut the pressure at any time I can just turn down the water supply knob to the toilet a little. I tried to use the Luxe brand T adapter with water shut off but it would’t thread onto my toilet connection so returned it. I have Fluidmaster toilet parts with regular 7/8” connection coming out of the tank. Although this adapter says it is compatible it would not thread on mine and I tried on two different toilets. I ended up using the adapter that came with the bidet and it works great. (I also purchased this adapter with regulator and used it on one of the toilets. It connected fine and works but don’t really think it’s necessary and would recommend using what comes with the bidet first. https://www.amazon.com/SOMDARHK-Adapter-Connector-Diverter-Chrome/dp/B07X864256/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2MXE21GB55GEU&keywords=Luxe+bidet+3+way+adapter+regulator&qid=1653261193&sprefix=luxe+bidet+3+way+adapter+regulator%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-3 ) * You will need a flexible hose that connects the water supply to the toilet so if you have a straight pipe connection you will need to replace it with a flexible one. * Toilet seats: I installed on three toilets. One had a wood, flat bottom toilet seat & needed no adjustments after installation. Two had plastic toilet seats and needed bumpers under the seats to adjust them so they would be level. Although I got the Luxe brand toilet seat bumpers I ended up getting these from my local home improvement store for a little over $3 and they work great. Whatever you get (if you need it) I would recommend determining proper placement and then super gluing them to the toilet seat as the sticky tape that comes with them doesn’t hold. https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Toilet-Bumpers-4-Piece-10062/dp/B00EA080X0/ref=sr_1_10?crid=3EFDI5CHLIJ0T&keywords=Toilet%2Bseat%2Bbumpers&qid=1653262030&sprefix=toilet%2Bseat%2Bbumpers%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-10&th=1 Using the Bidet: * There was a slight learning curve getting used to the bidet since I’d never used one before. I did a few test runs just to get a feel for operation, water pressure, water angle & sitting position. It is amazing! It is so refreshing and leaves you feeling so clean. Now I can’t imagine using a bathroom without one. * Start very slowly turning up the water pressure! It has a pretty strong stream! I never have to turn mine up past the first dot on the dial. Once the stream begins you can back the pressure up a tiny bit if needed. * I did not get the model with warm water attachment and don’t mind the cool water at all. It actually feels very refreshing. I don’t have a warm water supply close to my toilets. Even if I did I figured by the time I ran the water long enough for it to get warm it would be too much trouble. Just do the cool water & enjoy it!! * Ladies can just tilt forward a little to direct the stream a little farther toward the front. I did not get the model with the two nozzles (one for rear & one for feminine) so can’t compare with that feature but this works just fine. Price & value: * I considered buying a bidet attachment from another popular brand but ended up getting the Luxe. It is what my friend has had for over 2 years & she is quite pleased. Also between the different models & colors Luxe has over 70,000 reviews!! For the price of the one I was considering I was able to get three Luxe Neo 120s for about the same price as one of the others in a similar model. * Although I’ve only had it a little over a week at this time the unit seems very well made, is visually nice, was easy to install. All three I installed are working well with no problems. If you register it online it extends the warranty to two years. And I’m sure it will last much longer than that!
A**R
So durable; has worked flawlessly for 7 years & still going
Purchased early in 2019, our bidet is nearly 7 years old and still running flawlessly. It is easy to clean, and over the years more and more we just do not want to use any facilites that lack a bidet. Now that we are in the planning stages for adding a master suite and bathroom, it will definitely have one of these, too. It was very easy to install, and the controls are intuitive. It's a great value often under $40, so it pays for itself quickly in less toilet paper use, and we never had to worry about toilet paper supplies. The question that I get most often is about having one that isn't heated, and worries about it only having cold water. It's actually been fine, and we live in the upper midwest with frigid winters and the bathroom is on an outside wall. IMO the water is refreshing; only once over these 7 years did I ever feel it was too cold, and that was just a preference and not even uncomfortable. If I had one with a heater, I don't think I'd be likely to use that feature; this is no-fuss, very simple, and perhaps that helps it to remain trouble-free for such a long time. I absolutely love how much more sanitary this is than just paper.
B**.
Well made and simple
I bought this to replace an expensive, electronic, multi-featured (adjustable water-temp, heated seat, built-in blow dryer, multiple nozzle positions, pulse, oscillate, adjustable water pressure, etc.) bidet seat that finally "crapped out" after more than 10 years. This Luxe product does NOT have warm water. Not a problem in the summer -- we'll see how I feel about that in the winter. I elected not to get the more complicated and expensive Luxe model that does have a warm water feature because I didn't like the idea of a water supply line dangling between my lavatory hot-water line and the bidet. If I decide I really want warm water, I can go into my crawl space and plumb a hot-water line to a new hot-water shut-off valve next to the existing cold-water shut-off valve that supplies the toilet. Overall, this is an excellent product for what it is, and meets or exceeds expectations. The fittings attach well and don't leak. The Teflon plumber's tape is not needed and not even desirable if the black rubber washers are properly in place and you take care not to cross-thread the fittings. How to NOT cross-thread the fittings: They screw on easily by hand until they contact the washer. If they offer resistance before then, you are cross-threaded. Back off and try again gently. Also, to "find" the threads: apply gentle "onward" pressure while turning the fitting backwards ("lefty-loosey") until you feel the threads pop into place, then "righty-tighty." Other than cold water, I like this Luxe unit BETTER than my expensive electronic bidet for the following reasons: 1) No electrical connection -- works during power outages. 2) No remote that could be blocked from the sensor "eye" or having batteries needing replacement. 3) No seat sensor that may shut the unit down if you shift your position on the seat. 4) No "beep" every time you sit down or get up. 5) The water pressure is infinitely adjustable from "almost enough" to "causes rectal bleeding" (no steps or increments). 6) The water pressure can be adjusted WHILE in use -- start low and increase to the most you want, or back down as needed. 7) Simple, easy-to-understand controls with quality smooth-working feel. 8) Most/many electronic bidets have lids that are not sturdy enough to sit on. This one works with a regular toilet seat, all of which, as far as I know, come with lids sturdy enough to sit on. 9) The blow dryer in my electronic bidet was "wimpy" and took a long time to get me dry. I finally bought an 1800-watt hair dryer and made a holster for it on the wall right next to the toilet, so the lack of a built-in dryer in this non-electric unit is not a problem. 10) The electronic bidet has a finite-capacity tank and will quit when the tank is empty. This Luxe non-electric unit has an unlimited water supply and will run until you turn it off. 11) This Luxe unit is unobtrusive in the toilet bowl. The electronic ones take up some space in the rear of their included seats, reducing the amount of seating space you have on the toilet. Only a couple of "minuses:" 1) This unit wouldn't work with my original plastic seat that I liked, which I had removed and saved from when I first installed my electronic bidet over 10 years ago. I prefer plastic to wood as it is lighter weight, more comfortably contoured, and more permanently waterproof. In looking for a replacement seat, all the plastic seats I could find had a lower "lip" that extends slightly into the bowl and would contact the nozzle housing of the Luxe bidet unit, preventing the seat from resting properly on the top of the toilet bowl and likely stressing the bidet nozzle housing, possibly to the point of breaking it. The plastic seats did not lend themselves well to applying taller front bumper pads. Consequently, I had to buy a wooden seat -- all or most of which are flat on the bottom. A "soft-close" wooden seat can be had for around $30 (less than that if you don't care about the soft-close). Even so, the bidet unit raises the seat-hinge mount 1/4-inch above the top of the toilet bowl, and the hinge itself raises the bottom of the seat another 1/4-inch above that. So, for the seat to sit level, I needed to replace the 1/4-inch front bumpers that come on the seat with 1/2-inch bumpers. I couldn't readily find any that tall for purchase, so I made my own out of some 1/2-inch plastic I had on hand, removed the 1/4-inch bumpers, and screwed on the 1/2-inch ones I made (stainless-steel screws, of course, so they don't rust or corrode). Luxe says they make seats that will fit their bidets. Knowing what I know now, I will look into that if/when I buy another Luxe bidet for my other toilet. 2) Very minor "minus:" The water supply line leading into the bidet control unit attaches to the OUTBOARD rear end of the unit. It would be more aesthetically pleasing and less "in the way" if the water supply line attached to the INBOARD rear end. It looks like there is already a blank there for a potential attachment -- possibly for the hot water supply line in the more-expensive warm water model. Bottom Line: This Luxe bidet is way more "bang for the buck" than an electronic, multi-feature bidet.
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