M**.
Leaks....
We bought this bidet for our son who has special medical needs. He's 6. It's easy enough for him to use on his own, which is nice, although it would be nice if the on/off button turned the bidet off when you let go of the button. Instead, you push the button once and it goes to a light spray. You push the button a second time and it goes to a more powerful. The third time you press the button it turns the bidet off. It's just a lot of button pushing. The thing hat made me give this 2 stars though is the leaking. The bottom of the chamber holding the water has a little air valve thing so that it can suck air in to let water out of the sprayer. The first one we got started leaking in only 4-6 weeks. Not a dribble, but a quick drip. We had to lay the bidet on its side to minimize leaking, but then it started leaking quickly enough that our son was getting water all over him when he'd pick it up to use it. I contacted the company and they were quick to send a replacement after I told them of the issue and sent them a picture. I figured it was just a faulty unit, but the new one started leaking in the same place in only a few weeks too. I difn't even bother contacting the company this time. I'll just assume this is a frequent problem and they need to rethink their design a little. So, the first few weeks it was a great! After that, not so much.
A**R
Love it- Would change the nozzle design a bit
This is exactly what I expected. Water pressure is nice, but the nozzle does dribble when you turn it upside down with the motor off. If there was a way to prevent that, as it dribbles all over the toilet seat when I turn it over to use, I would recommend it. This is working out as a great alternative to toilet paper! Didn't want to invest in a bidet until I knew I was into the process, but this makes me feel like I don't even need to buy an installed one. Gotta say it takes some effort to twist and pull the blue reservoir apart from the white motor/nozzle part. I wouldn't fill this much per use if I were using it on the go, when you take it apart the water gets everywhere from the force it takes to pull it apart..
B**.
Near useless
The bad:-The thing leaks as soon as you turn it upside down to use therefore water gets everywhere while you try to position it to use.-The pressure is laughable.- it's pretty loud. I probably would avoid using it in a public bathroom if you are at all trying to be discrete.- it runs out of water fairly quickly- it doesn't clean you very well.The good:- it packs up neatly- I guess it's better than toilet paper alone.- it's rechargeable- it's cheaper than most other options.I guess I'm going to use it when traveling. See how it goes. Like I said, it's better than toilet paper alone or baby wipes.America just needs to get on the Bidet/ washlet train like Japan and parts of Europe! I miss my toto so much when I leave my house!
S**N
Low pressure. Useless.
I feel like I could get the same thing from just splashing water on myself. Water pressure is way too low to feel effective.
C**E
Travel Bidet
It's a little awkward to use at first. It works better if you click the start twice to pout on high setting. It sometimes needs a re-fill to completely clean. That part makes it difficult for us in a public bathroom setting.
M**H
Not much power.
Doesn't clean Weak stream.
V**S
Great product definitely recommend
Let me tell you I got this right before I got sick and it was a total life saver the worst thing in the world to be sore and sick definitely worth the buy especially compared to the cheaper only cold water ones my only complaint is that it was a bit loud am a little hesitant to use when roommates are around but other that that great product
P**F
Don't throw the paper away yet.
This is going to take some practice. Not very effective at first try. For one thing, its length prevents coming at the job from behind because of the raised toilet lid.
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