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Beech Lane RV Bidet, Fits Most RV Toilets, Self Cleaning Adjustable Spray, Easy Install and Non-Electric, Prevents Toilet Paper Buildup in Black Tank, Included Metal Mounting Hardware and Hose

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Features

  • *CHECK FIT BEFORE ORDERING* BIDET DESIGNED TO SPECIFICALLY FIT RV TOILETS - Most bidets on the market are too big and don't have the proper hardware for an RV toilet. The Beech Lane RV bidet is specifically designed for your RV toilet. READ BELOW FOR TOILETS THE BIDET WILL NOT FIT.
  • ESSENTIAL TO PREVENT BLACKWATER TANK PAPER BUILDUP AND INCORRECT READINGS - Toilet paper builds up in your black tank and gunks up the sensors preventing accurate readings. Using an RV specific bidet uses a minimal amount of water and removes the need for excessive toilet paper to keep your tank clean.
  • DUAL SELF CLEANING NOZZLES WITH ADJUSTABLE PRESSURE - Customize the direction and pressure of the spray and have peace of mind the self-cleaning nozzles stay clean!
  • **WILL NOT FIT THE FOLLOWING TOILETS** - Will Not Fit Thetford: Tecma Silence Plus 2G, Aqua-Magic Bravura, Aqua-Magic V Hand Flush, Aqua-MagicV or VI Pedal Flush (plastic bowl) , Aqua-Magic Style Plus Deluxe II Aria. Will Not Fit Dometic: 300,962,975,301,966,965 or any cassette toilets or portable decomposing toilets.
  • LIFETIME MANUFACTURER WARRANTY - Like all Beech Lane products, if the step stabilizer ever fails or is damaged, it is covered by our lifetime manufacturer warranty.

Manufacturer: ‎Beech Lane


Brand: ‎Beech Lane


Model: ‎Beech Lane RV Bidet


Item Weight: ‎1.83 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎17.83 x 7.76 x 3.19 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎BL-135


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎BL-135


Date First Available: December 18, 2024


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  • Awesome for camping
Works Awesome for camping! First of all, not our first time camping. We have been camping for over 25 years but we took a 10 year pause after the kids left the nest. We recently purchased a new camper and on our maiden voyage we stopped at a campground in a sleepy town in Florida. We wanted to work out some of the bugs. I must say there have been amazing changes in the past 10 years and we were determined to adapt to those changes. First we bought a macerator, no more 3 inch hoses, amazing! but we still had issues with toilet paper clogs. We were using our regular paper, the thick soft kind and we noticed about every other empty we had to do the tanks flush and drain and flush and drain and……….. During Covic we purchased a bidet to reduce paper so we thought ,tried one in the camper. I first tried a regular toilet bidet that was on sale ($24 wow) but it would have cost about $15 to retro to a camping toilet so I purchased this one (specifically for campers). From the first day my wife and I loved it. It works great and reduces paper significantly. Included items: 1 bidet, bidet hoses, 3 way adapter to add bidet hose, teflon tape (not really needed), spacers/washer, new toilet seat bolts and an instruction booklet. Appearance: very nice but a little cheap looking, It does integrate with the toilet very well. Knobs are plastic, the frame is all plastic. Insulation: Putting it together was fairly simple, but ended up a little costly for me. Step one: turn the water off, push down the foot pedal to drain the water off the system and place towels under the hoses. Step two: disconnect the water hose at the base of the toilet. Some water will drain out hence the towels. Note: Our camper is plumbed with PEX pipes which are very stiff. I had to work the pipe back into the wall to get the water connecting off of the toilet. Step three: I decided to hook all the hoses up before putting them in place since we were working in such a tight space. I did use the teflon tape, but every hose has rubber gaskets so not really needed. The bidet connection is plastic threads so I was careful not to tighten fully. Note: I purchased an inline shutoff at home depot, just as a safeguard from accidental flow (see pictures). Step four: Remove toilet seat, put the bidet in place, place the large bidet spacer/washer to line up with toilet holes, put the toilet seat back on, drop in bolts and tighten. Note: Everything is a little loose (toilet seat, bolts, bidet and washer). The key is to move things around so they line up. First the seat usually has a cap or cover for the hose. It should slide back so that it rests a little behind and flat on the bidet. Then line up the seat on the toilet. I tighten the bolts fairly tight and then tighten again after everything was complete. Step five: Hook up the 3 way to the toilet and waterline. As stated earlier, my waterline was PEX. I had to cut the PEX tube, reinstall the fitting and then attach the waterline. Note: Many campers today use PEX. I thought at first I would just cut the PEX and reinstall with a hose clamp. That did not work. I finally bit the bullet and bought a PEX crimper for $40 and clamps for $6 to complete the job. This was an unexpected expense but very professional looking and a very tight seal. Function: Very nice, the shutoff works perfectly. We are using 80% less paper and feel much cleaner. Pros: Simple, clean, fairly easy to install, less paper and blackwater issues. Cons: You may need special tools like a PEX crimper and PEX clamps. You will use more water and possibly more frequent emptying. Tips: the shutoff really works for us and gives us piece-of-mind. The plastic threads on the bidet are a little scary when tightening. It feels as if they are going to strip the threads. Make sure the thread is lined up from the beginning. I lightly tightened it and when the water was turned on, it leaked a little. I tightened until the leak stopped making sure to not over tighten. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025 by RC/DC RC/DC

  • RV Bidet: Great Value, Easy Install, No Black Tank Woes
To start, this is a basic device, and I'm not comparing it to an expensive electric heated system with luxury bells and whistles. This is what I need: something simple and reliable. Therefore, this Beech Lane RV Bidet is a solid choice for RV owners. When it comes to value for money and functionality, it definitely delivers. The bidet hardware knobs are smooth, and the connections will work perfectly for my installation. Plus, it comes with all the essential hardware. Assembly and installation are intuitive, even for those less handy. The included instruction pamphlet is clear and helpful. One of the biggest benefits of this bidet is how it helps prevent toilet paper buildup in your black tank. This is a common RV headache, leading to inaccurate readings and potential clogs. Using this bidet significantly reduces the amount of toilet paper, keeping your tank cleaner. This isn't my first bidet of this style. Leaks: I have not had issues with leaking when properly installed and, importantly, when water pressure is at or below the recommended PSI. If there are any leaks in the future, there seems to be access to tighten, repair, or replace components, and this is a company that is well-recognized and includes a warranty. The dual self-cleaning nozzles with adjustable pressure are a nice touch, allowing you to customize your experience and ensure hygiene. Fit: Just be sure to double-check the fit before ordering, as it won't work with certain Thetford and Dometic models; I have both of these brands in 2 RVs. The product description clearly lists which toilets won't fit, so take a moment to review that. And it's always good to have peace of mind with the lifetime manufacturer warranty. Anyone who has had to empty a clogged toilet paper-pyramid-filled tank knows these are fantastic for reducing paper build-up which can cause major problems. I now use 80-90% less paper. I hope this helps. Take care! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by TBone TBone

  • My butt got wet
If you ever changed a toilet seat, you can install this as you are just adding a thin layer to the existing seat. That leave a small gap around the bowl and seat. The directions were great, but I did not need them. The bidet fit my Dometic 310 toilet well enough, and I re-used the original seat screws as they are nylon and long enough vs the included metal ones which are longer than needed. Using a wrench, the water connectors all are not leaking, and teflon tape on the tap side to the bidet hose. Put the teflon tape on before you add it in-line to the toilet to make that part easy. Again, I did not read any directions. The sprayer puts out a lot of water quickly, but not in a overly narrow, high pressure stream to powerwash things. I have a Brondell Swash 1400 in my house, so there are differences that are not fair to compare. On my RV toilet, in my opinion, the aim location is a bit far forward for me. I will need to scoot forward enough to target where I want the spray to go. I also will need to consider getting non-RV toilet paper as the point to use less TP is lost when you need 4x as much to dry off with it all shredding on contact with water. Bidet in an RV when glamping - worth it at this price even with the mismatched plastic color. Only other thing of note, a long black hair was stuck between the plastic case edges I could not remove fully (see last photo). The PEX tubing in my camper has enough give to accept the water tap they included. Everything you need outside of the wrenches came in the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025 by Jim Jim

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