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Bidet Attachment - SAMODRA Non-electric Cold Water Bidet Toilet Seat Attachment with Pressure Controls,Retractable Self-cleaning Dual Nozzles for Frontal & Rear Wash - White

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Color: White


Features

  • High Quality Parts: Bidet attachment is constructed with durable ABS material, portable control panel, high-pressure faucet quality valves with metal/ceramic core, brass T-adapter, braided steel cold water hose instead of traditional plastics
  • Dual Spray Nozzles: Bidet attachment features dual nozzles for two spray modes: front cleaning for women's private, rear cleaning for men & women. Samodra upgrades knob switch to button design for easier to switch between patterns
  • Highly Sanitary Protection: Self-cleaning feature cleaning the nozzles thoroughly, telescopic nozzles automatically retract behind the convenient & movable guard gate for maximum protection and easy maintenance, give you double sanitary guarantee.SAMODRA Bidet
  • Adjustable Water Spray: Water-pressure control knob allow you to adjust water pressure to create an experience that blends comfort and ease of use, enjoy a perfect healthy life. Elderly and children can also easily use bidets to get ideal intensity
  • Easy to Install: Non-electronic bidet with high-grade accessories, compatible with most toilets. Easy installation into your standard 2-piece toilet in minutes without plumbers. Say goodbye to toilet paper and greet a cleaner, healthier lifestyle now!

Manufacturer: ‎SAMODRA


Part Number: ‎Series 06


Item Weight: ‎1.65 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎17.36 x 8.98 x 3.5 inches


Item model number: ‎Series 06


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎Button design


Material: ‎ABS


Pattern: ‎Button design


Thickness: ‎0.19 Inches


Hose Length: ‎2.46 Feet


Special Features: ‎Self-Cleaning Nozzles, Frontal & Rear Wash, Adjustable Water-pressure Knob


Included Components: ‎Bidet body, Braided metal hose(3/8"), 2 * Circular fixing plates, Brass T-adapter(American standard 7/8"), Black rubber washer, Teflon tape, User manual


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 29, 2019


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  • Excellent alternative to Toto Washlet
Color: Black
First off, I recently had our main bathroom remodeled and we splurged on a Toto SW3084#1 (C5) electronic washlet in our primary bathroom. It's great. It's a poop-time game changer for cleaning up (even over flushable wipes). But, for my basement office bathroom, I don't have easy access electrical that the Toto requires without cutting our drywall and paying and electrician more money than the Toto is worth. I say this after using the SAMODRA for more than month as I was close to spending the necessary money for a Toto washlet in that bathroom until I used the SAMODRA. Let's be clear on why a Toto washlet (specifically the cheaper C5): - adjustable temperature seat - multi-position sprayer - multi-type of spray (pulse, mist, etc) - butt air drier - air filter that runs while you poop [it's not that great] - adjustable temp water stream [Note it is NOT continuously heated. After 10s or so, you're on a regular water stream temp that fills the toilet. The toto has a heated reservoir of water.] - nice wireless remote Cons to Toto: - needs electric - price - not the greatest pressure stream compared to SAMODRA Here's why I bought the SAMODRA over other non-electric bidets. Specifically the control panel for it looked useable. I have neuropathy and some issues with range of motion in my right arm. While I would love to have the SAMODRA with controls on the left side, I have no issues using the controls with my right hand. Other manufacturers' models I looked at had more complicated controls or at least ones that I knew would be more difficult for me to operate with my neurologic and physiological issues. I actually just set the pressure at max for the stream and I never touch it, but it is easy to adjust via the dial. All of the push buttons operate great with a solid feel (partly because they're all mechanical in the first place). I've had zero leaks so far. Note to not over-tighten when connecting the water supply line! So, why do I prefer the SAMODRA over my C5 Toto? - With the limited warm water reservoir on the Toto, what's the real benefit of that aspect of the Toto? - The fact the SAMODRA doesn't have a multi-position sprayer like the Toto is not a big deal. I don't adjust the Toto that often in reality. For the SAMODRA, I just wiggle around a big or lean forward to get the goodies clean. - Both have a self-clean feature - Both have a feminine clean feature - The SAMODRA requires overall less maintenance than the C5. The routine maintenance you are told to do by Toto surprised me. Would I buy a Toto again over the SAMDORA? Probably not. After 6 months of using my Toto and over a month of my SAMODRA, I don't see a real value added by the C5 Toto to justify the huge price difference. Oh, one there thing. The way the C5 is designed, the back of the seat is curved up. You actually lose open toilet seat space versus a normal elongated seat combined with the SAMODRA. On the Toto, I can't actually get the ol' bait and tackles inside the seat to pee sitting down while going #2. It's a weird problem and a design issue for me with the C5. Because the SAMODRA works with your existing seat, you lose no open space into the toilet bowl. I can happily pee and poop at the same time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022 by Mr. Bottom Tooth

  • Glad I bought it
Color: Brushed Nickel
Design: looks sleek and I think the nickel topped one is more elegant. The controls are simple: press for the desired location (females' front or everyone's back) then adjust the spray for the force of the stream. the force knob is low at 12:00; medium at 3:00 & 9:00 (for those who have a preference of clockwise or counterclockwise motion); high at 6:00 position; with in-between force for positions between the above settings. Low is nearly a dribble and high is a gardenhose. I prefer slightly more than medium. Some have commented that the controls are too far back, but it is no trouble at all to reach the controls while sitting. Installation: straight forward but mistakes are easy to do. 1) measure the distance between your valve and toilet tank then go the hardware store to get teflon tape and a toilet flexible supply line. The supply lines come in several lengths of about 4 inches difference - a bit longer is better because you can coil the extra length into a loose loop instead of making a tight turn with a shorter line. Since it is an art to get the teflon on correctly, I would buy teflon instead of using what comes in the kit, because you will waste more than what you use - i did. 2) put teflon (at least 3 layers) on the threads behind the control box and on the T-fitting threads 3) loosely attach the kit's hose to the control box and the T fitting, and the supply line to the T fitting BEFORE you get down and dirty at the toilet - 4) Put the rubber washer (included in kit) into the T - fitting (included in kit) at the end as per the included diagram - it's small and easy to loose so be careful. 5) Turn off the water centrally (as toilet pipe valves can leak) 6) get a large towel or several rags to absorb the leaks that will happen during the installation. 7) at the toilet, remove the current toilet seat, place the unit in the proper location as per the instructions, and then replace the seat, and screw this down appropriately. 8) under the toilet, put the towel or rags under the pipes, then first turn the toilet supply valve off, then flush the toilet so the tank is empty (just in case...). 9) unscrew all the necessary fittings under the toilet and put teflon tape on the toilet's pipe threads and the valve threads. 10) in no particular order, screw on the T-fitting, valve fitting, while managing the coils in the flexible tubing so that it is positioned cosmetically. I found it an advantage to gradually tighten all the fittings simultaneously, instead of fully tightening one at a time, so as to make positioning the coils of extra tubing easier. Don't over tighten the T-fitting end (where the rubber washer was inserted) to the toilet as this may deform the rubber washer and plug up water flow to the tank - this happened to me, and when I unscrewed the fitting a bit, water started to flow up to the tank). 11) After cleaning up and drying up the floor, I left a paper towel under the pipes to see if any leaks remained. Hint: while under the toilet trying to get into the right position the unscrew and screw the various fittings, you may rest your right elbow on the unit that sticks out away from the toilet and unsupported. This may breath the units "arm". So be mindful NOT to rest your arm on the unit or using to get leverage while positing your body into that tight space at the toilet, or you could break the unit. (I almost did a few times). Hint: don't look into the toilet to watch the spray when pressing the buttons, or you'll get a face full of water. Function: does and excellent job of cleaning. After a couple of uses, I got used to the cold water (I don't have hot water access at my toilet). You do have to squiggle your butt (a bit to-and-fro) to get yourself into the line of spray, you'll know it when you feel it. Hint, don't sit too far forward when spraying on high, as the space between you and the opening of the seat in the back will cause ricochetting water to spray around the outside of the seat. Since there is no drying function, you will have to use a bit of paper to dry yourself. Conclusion: After several days of use, I can't go back to not using an in- toilet bidet. I should have done this decades ago. I think this product looks elegant and is easy to use. I'm glad I got this one instead of the others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022 by oldsneekers

  • Beware of the type of fill valve you have.
Color: Black
After getting the product installed properly, it does what it's meant to do. However, things to note about installation: This product comes with a T-Adapter that is all metal, and most modernized toilets come equipped with a plastic fill valve. That said, if you attempt to install the T-adapter that came with and you have a plastic fill valve you will 100% have to deal with cross threading which also means leakage. To fix this, I ordered separate T-Adapter with a plastic fill-valve connection to allow me to connect seamlessly. (Also keep in mind that if your fill valve is plastic, your water line from the wall also has a plastic end, which will also be affected by cross threading depending on your T-adapter). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023 by Cali

  • How did I live so long without this?
Color: Brushed Nickel
I've never owned or used a bidet before. I saw the reviews and figured this would be a good starter, and easy to install. I was not disappointed!! I installed it in under 10 minutes, no problems, no leaks. It's super easy to use and was probably the best home improvement project I could have invested in! Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023 by Samantha Baker Samantha Baker

  • Yes yes yes
Color: White
No need for an expensive one- this one works great! Wish I got sooner. I am super picky and installing during cold winter months i was sure I would not want to use it since it's unheated... I was wrong. It's actually very refreshing & I feel so clean after any visit to the bathroom. BUT I feel like I use more toilet paper to dry off lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by shoppingismymiddlename

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