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Brondell FSP-250 FreshSpa Thinline Precision Essential Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seats with Adjustable Water Pressure, Side Arm Control, Thin Profile, White (Dual Nozzles)

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Style: Dual Nozzle


Features

  • CLEAN AND REFRESHING: With this easy-to-install toilet bidet, your ideal wash is always by your side; Convenient side-arm controls give a full clean every time you go & on-demand, self-cleaning rinse ensures hygiene; Sprayer retracts when not in use
  • PRECISION PRESSURE CONTROL: Get a fresh feeling with the smooth scroller wheel that offers easy water pressure adjustment; Fixed-position bidet sprayer has ambient, room-temperature fresh water spray with dual nozzles for a targeted front or rear wash
  • THIN AND SIMPLE: At 0.2 inches the Thinline is thinner than most other bidet attachments; This slim profile means there is no toilet seat gap; It is designed for easy installation to turn a regular round or elongated toilet seat into a bidet toilet seat
  • DURABLE AND EASY TO INSTALL: Strong construction features reinforced housing and SafeCore ceramic internal valve; Metal braided hose and t-valve are included, and no tools are needed for easy DIY installation; Operates without batteries or electricity
  • We design products that help protect our planets essential resources. From water-saving showers and lower-waste water filtration to bidets that help reduce toilet paper and energy use, were helping you live more sustainably and it feels better already.

Description

Want a simple-to-install bathroom bidet attachment, smartly designed to offer easily accessible, fully adjustable water pressure control? FreshSpa Thinline Precision Essential Bidet Attachment with Dual Nozzle is a best-choice toilet seat bidet for people living with disabilities and users with lowered mobility. Using the conveniently located scroller wheel (instead of a knob or push-button panel), toilet sprayer water pressure can easily be adjusted to what feels just right, every time you take a seat. Unlike some attachments on the marketplace, the dual spray nozzles retract while not in use, and offer an on-demand, self-cleaning rinse that guarantees a hygienic spray. Cut down on toilet paper with every wash and increase your sustainability—the FreshSpa Thinline Precision Brondell Bidet Toilet Attachment operates without batteries or electricity, making it a planet-friendly solution for every bathroom.

Brand: Brondell


Recommended Uses For Product: Bathroom


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Finish Type: Polished


Material: Plastic


Color: White (Dual Nozzles)


Number of Handles: 1


Included Components: Installation parts


Hole Count: 1


Style: Dual Nozzle


Brand: ‎Brondell


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Bathroom


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Finish Type: ‎Polished


Material: ‎Plastic


Color: ‎White (Dual Nozzles)


Number of Handles: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Installation parts


Hole Count: ‎1


Style: ‎Dual Nozzle


Installation Type: ‎Single Hole


Model Name: ‎FreshSpa Thinline


Handle Material: ‎Ceramic


Item Weight: ‎0.56 Kilograms


Handle Location: ‎Left


Spout Design: ‎straight fixed-position


Manufacturer: ‎Brondell


Room Type: ‎Bathroom


UPC: ‎819911016259


Part Number: ‎FSP-250


Item Weight: ‎1.23 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.16 x 10 x 3.35 inches


Item model number: ‎FSP-250


Finish: ‎Polished


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year warranty


Date First Available: June 3, 2022


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  • Amazingly Functional and Good Value
3 years ago I helped some dear old frinds to move into a new house. While emptying out their garage they gave me an $800.00 TOTO that was used by their mom for a week before she passed. It was like new--after a light cleaning with some bleach. I was moving into a brand new home myself two weeks later, and installed the TOTO Washlet. I was skeptical, but after a couple of visits to the potty, I decided that toilet paper would never again be an option for me-- as long as I had electricity and running water in any place that would ever live in, for the rest of my earthly days. I found out that in Japan, So. Korea, and much of civilized Europe, they have had this type of washlet for years. And, I even recall seeing a funny looking toilet in Paris back in the 1961 when I was a young teen--and later found out it was a thing called a bidet.. Well, the beloved TOTO died. Most likely my fault, because I removed it in order to install a new dual-flush toilet---and, yes, I did do a very agressive cleaning on it. I think a high pressure water hose may have been involved... So, on to the internet to look for a suitable replacement...--never did use that hot-air fan blower on the TOTO---and actually always had the water temp turned down all the way. Found this little gem--ordered and installed it on my new "comfort height" elongated new throne--and could not be happier. First, had the nozzle all the way forward, but soon found out that the nozzle needs to be all the way back in a vertical position to aim corectly at my sweet spot. I think I am going to buy another one---just as a backup--just in case this unit is discontinued--like many other things. Ever save a label from a pair of pants that is perfect?----only to go back 6 months later to buy another pair? And be told--we do not carry those.... Love this thing. Pefect for very little money. And, yes, it does come with a nylon braided flex compression supply line of apparently good quality----although the thread size appears to be some proprietary type--metric, maybe---definitely NOT available at the H. Depot. Not 3/8 or 1/4 compression---something very much "other" The adapter "T" is very high quality, installs without any hassle--and does not leak, or cause any other strange side-effects. To get a bit technical---I wish Brondell would change their fittings to fit a standard 3/8 compression supply line. I realize these are mostly available in minimum 48 inch lengths--(standard dishwasher supply line) but---you could then splurge on a dual-outlet-dual shutoff valve (coming out of the wall) and also be able to buy a replacement line at the Depot-or similar. This way, you could shut off only the valve going to the washlet--while leaving your toilet functional---as when you remove the washlet for some heavy cleaning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2013 by F-O

  • The truth about Toliet Bidets (in general) and why you should buy THIS one
I was looking thru several different bidets, and I decided to go with this one because I had contacted the company previously and they were very helpful. The main things I considered in a bidet was 1. temperature (ambient or optional heating), 2. self rinsing/cleaning 3. adjustable water streams. I choose this one because it is very easy to assemble and because it was both self cleaning and adjustable (self cleaning doesn't mean you don't have to clean this thing...by the way). This particular one only has ambient water temp (the temp that comes out of your regular cold side faucet). I decided that if I were to install a bidet with the heated water option that I would need to hire a plumber. Also my toilet is rather far from a hot water connection so I didn't think it would be too easy. Also truthfully, WARM water after doing your business doesn't seem as refreshing as cool water. However, that being said, I DO live in South Florida. Our water never really gets "cold". So bottom line.....If you can spray yourself with your regular cold water, you should just get the ambient temperature model like this one. If you can't deal with freezing water (and that is what you have) consider the hot water one. One thing that no one talks about in these reviews is about toilet bidets, in general. I very much recommend this model. The price is great, it was easy to install, the company was very helpful, and I haven't had problems with it. However, here are a few things to consider when buying a toilet bidet..... 1. Who is going to be using the toilet that has the bidet (besides you)? 2. How often do you clean the toilet? I DO NOT recommend using one of these in a guest bathroom or a multi person bathroom. First of all, your guests (unless they are hippies or environmentalists) probably won't appreciate it. They will still need to dry off with something (do you want them using your cloth towels? and if they are going to use TP anyway....why bother with the bidet?). Second, sharing this with multiple people really seems....unsanitary. Not to get detailed, but let's say the person using your toilet with the bidet isn't particularly....EASY on the toilet. You risk additional "uckines" on the bidet - both on the spray nozzle AND where the bidet mounts to the toilet (you know how the back of the toilet behind the seat always gets dirty?) So bottom line.....I like mine. I use it regularly. I have it in a bathroom where I am the only one who uses it and I am happy with my ambient temperature. If you have unusually cold water or plan to share this with multiple people, you may want to reconsider buying a toilet bidet, in general. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2013 by Laura E.

  • Good adjustable-nozzle bidet, with an overly sharp jet that can be fixed
TIP: If you find yourself getting unwanted enemas, enlarge the center nozzle hole with a 1/16" (or smaller) drill bit. I bought this bidet to replace my trusty Hyundai HDBM-100 which, after nearly 10 years of service, broke in a recent move. To my surprise, most current offerings were inferior: no adjustable nozzles, and threaded (rather than push-to-connect) fittings. While I wasn't able to find a new bidet with quick-connect fittings, this Brondell does have an adjustable nozzle that's nearly identical to my old Hyundai's—in fact, the whole bidet appears to be a rebranded and slightly updated version of it. Installation was easy and the bidet works great, but I found the center jet way too sharp and needle-like. If I turned up the pressure to the level required for effective cleaning, I'd get an enema every time. I had the same problem with my old HDBM-100, which I fixed by enlarging the center hole in the nozzle with a 1/16" drill bit. The same hack worked on the Brondell unit. Now I can turn it up as much as I like, without getting stabbed in the ass. Yay! My only other complaint is the valve knob. Being split between cleaning and self-cleaning, you get a very small turning radius (under 90 degrees) for adjusting the water pressure, which doesn't allow for much precision since small turns can have a huge effect. Having the cleaning (i.e. most-used) function on the right side also means you turn clockwise to open and counterclockwise to close, which is the opposite of a faucet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2016 by Nick C.

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