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J**N
Buttacular!!!!!!
Look America we should all be using bidets. This one we bought from Dalmo works great! For people like me who asked what's a bidet? Well in simple terms it's a butt washing machine! That's right no more toilet paper. Let me tell you! CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN! I never thought it would work so well. You can adjust the pressure of the water stream too. Let me tell you it hits the mark. I nearly jump off the toilet first time I use it. Yeah it can be surprising America! I hope y'all appreciate my review.
O**0
Once you go bidet....
... you never go back!!We ordered a bidet because amid the Covid 19 pandemic here, TP is scarce (why people panic bought TP, God only knows) and we figure it doesn't hurt to use less TP in general. Holy crap! I didn't know how much enjoyment I'd get from freezing cold water cleaning my holes! Wow! I was slightly afraid at first. When I tried it before sitting down, I didn't expect the stream to shoot 4 feet across the bathroom, soaking the sleeve of my hoodie. But once I realized how to use the dials to control the flow and pressure of the stream (sit on the toilet), it's extremely gratifying!! I love cold water cleaning my private business. From now on, I'll be disappointed using any other toilets. Who knew!!??
B**F
A mixed bag of build quality and design - then it leaked, ruined my floor
UPDATE: Within two months, I noticed my hardwood floor splitting under the toilet. I found water dripping out of the bidet housing, only when the on/off valve was turned... I left a pot under it the housing for several days, bidet unused thus no water in the pot, then used it and it soon resumed dripping into the pot. I now have to remove my toilet and vanity, and pay a flooring company to restore my flooring. Needless to say, this bidet cost me many times more than what I paid for it, even without asking for a refund.ORIGINAL POST: I'll start by saying that this bidet attachment works exactly as claimed. It was easy to install, easy to operate, and needed no adjustment after it was installed. Given that it's my first such product, I think it was a good and affordable first step.The things I wish could be better...1) The plastic housing flexes a bit. I worry that someone's errant movement could crack it. Just tightening the cold water supply to it required care and patience.2) The inlet for the cold water supply comes out sideways, so the supply hose is in clear view. If it had faced downward, then the supplied long hose would more easily hide out of the way.3) The included hollow bumpers/spacers for the underside of the toilet seat are a total fail. The supplied double-sided adhesive did not even stick to them, and they fell into the bowl repeatedly. I replaced with another adhesive tape, which worked better, but quickly saw that the bumpers were getting crushed, anytime the user leaned. The bumper that attaches to the front of the toilet set didn't even make contact with the bowl until the user sat on it. In the end, I threw the bumpers away and scouted out non-compressible spacers at my local hardware store, which haven't budged since they were installed.So, the bidet attachment itself was ready to be used in less than 20 minutes, but the problems with the seat spacing cost me aggravation and a trip to the hardware store, to improvise a solution. The design could have been executed more robustly, as others have reported.
G**H
Works good...addictive
I used to live in a third-world country where bidets were very common (basically a showerhead that you would move yourself). I haven't used it in years, but I decided to try it again by purchasing this.This is very easy to install. I use an American Standard Champion 4 toilet, and the installation took like 10 minutes and works fine. It has little risers that you are able to stick to the bottom of your actual seat so there is a larger gap between the bowl and seat (so the seat remains flat). This doesn't work with the standard American Standard Champion seat because the bottom is contoured. I picked up a cheap replacement toilet seat and installed it with the risers. The toilet seat became flat, but my wife actually didn't like it that way. Since the spray comes from the back, if you don't have any anatomy in the way of the stream (as a woman) the stream kind of splashes out toward the front. So the risers are a bust. You can just use this without risers and it seems to actually work better.How about the product itself? It works great. Spray goes in the right location and with a great deal of pressure. At first it's shocking and seems like it's too much pressure. But before long you get used to it and it seems second nature. After a while it feels uncomfortable to go back to the old way, pre-bidet.Are there any problems with this product? The only one I can think of is that the spray is, in my opinion, too directed. If it was a little more diffuse it would cover a slightly larger area with less pressure in one spot. That would be more consistent with the handheld bidet style. It would be more comfortable. But this is fine. It works.Now the question of what to do about a wet backside? My wife likes to wipe after using the bidet because she doesn't like being most. That's a pain in my opinion because toilet paper is designed to fall apart when it gets wet. If you do want to use toilet paper after the bidet, I'd suggest using some kind of triple-layer fancy toilet paper, not the cheap stuff. Personally, I don't use toilet paper at all. A bit of a wet backside is not that big a deal, especially when you know it's super clean. It dries soon enough. I've been thinking of keeping a towel nearby but I've never tried that and not sure how hygienic I would consider that solution.If you use this, your backside will be a lot more clean. When you shower you will notice how much cleaner you are. I bought two additional units for my kids' toilets.
A**R
Good product. Needs better instructions. (Some here.)
One hour install, including deep-cleaning of toilet and seat. No leaks, didn’t even need a wrench. Good quality metal connectors with proper gaskets.Instructions leave something to be desired.Gaskets go in the larger connections—look in the one you disassemble from the toilet to see how they go.I used plumbers tape in the parts with bare threads and no gasket—the line to the bidet unit, on either end.Don’t over-tighten, and make sure the connections aren’t cross-threaded (easy to do) and you will have no leaks.Works great!
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