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Hibbent Elongated Bidet Toilet Seat with Slow Close, Non-Electric Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seat with Dual Nozzle, Bidet Sprayer with Adjustable Self-Cleaning Nozzles, Brass T Adapter

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Style: Elongated


Features

  • Elongated Toilet Seat: The toilet seat cover closes quietly by itself which helps to prevent slamming and cracked toilet seats. The seat is equipped with a button on its side which upon clicking detaches the toilet seat and cover for easy cleaning. You can now remove or release quickly and easily without requiring tools.
  • Bidet Function: The Elongated bidet attachment is equipped with dual nozzles to offer both rear and front cleaning, which is quite beneficial for feminine hygiene. You can experience an exceptional combination of comfort and ease of use. You can also adjust the fresh water to your preferred settings to maximize comfort rather than resorting to coarse toilet paper again.
  • Upgraded Nozzle Design: With a self-cleaning function, the nozzle automatically retracts behind the protective door after each cleaning to ensure thorough rinsing, enhance protection, simplify maintenance, and provide optimal hygienic cleaning.
  • Safe Material and Long-lasting Structure: Solid toilet seat structure makes it can bear 400 pounds and more. The toilet seat is made of high quality 100% pure(not recycled) polypropylene plastic which is non-absorbent and stain-resistant.
  • No Electricity or Plumbing: Simple installation with no specialized tools required. Hibbent bidet toilet seat contains toilet seat x 1, 32 inch stainless steel braided hose x 1, 9/16'' (3/8'') metal T-adapter x 1, 15/16'' (7/8'') metal T-adapter x 1, rubber washers, additional replacement nozzle x 2, and instruction x 1. The upgraded Bidet toilet seat can be installed in less than half an hour, just like a regular toilet seat.

Color: White


Brand: Hibbent


Material: Plastic, Brass


Style: Elongated


Shape: Oval


Product Dimensions: 20.6"L x 15"W


Item Weight: 6.39 Pounds


Number of Items: 1


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Operation Mode: Manual


Brand Name: Hibbent


Model Number: SC206


UPC: 606413236908


Manufacturer: Hibbent


Manufacturer Part Number: SC206


Color: White


Style: Elongated


Shape: Oval


Material Type: Plastic, Brass


Operation Mode: Manual


Item Dimensions L x W: 20.6"L x 15"W


Item Weight: 6.39 Pounds


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  • Really nice full seat bidet for a good price.
Style: Round
The $35 under-the-seat mounting style bidet I have been using for a few years started getting leaky and covered in water deposits so I went hunting for a new one. This full seat style appealed to me because the under-the-existing-seat attachment styles can be really hard to keep clean around the mounting bracket. My tank to bowl-front dimensions barely cut it for this one so I was worried it's seat lid would hit the toilet tank lid and all that but it worked out fine. I was mentally preparing to buy a new toilet for the bidet if necessary because I am NOT LIVING WITHOUT A BIDET! The seat was easy to mount, you take your old seat off and shove these drywall anchor style plastic things into the mounting holes for the seat to bolt down onto with philips head bolts, which I liked better than having to struggle with the typical under the toilet nut style mounting. The plastic anchor thing didn't hold great on one side and was coming up as I was screwing the bolt in but I backed the bolt most of the way and beat it back down further and it held better this time and good enough so the seat can't move around too much. They do include plastic nuts for the bolts if the plastic anchors don't work out for you. The seat slides on to the plate you just mounted and should click in place and release if you push a button on the side of the seat next to the self cleaning valve. All that worked out fine for me. Next is hooking up the water lines and the included metal T-adapter. Again I was worried do to a previous review talking about none of this working out with American fittings, and I thought that was going to be the case for me as well at first because the instructions seem to show you mounting the T-adapter directly to the water shutoff valve coming out of the wall which doesn't work out because the shutoff valve's outlets here are much smaller. The T-adapter is meant to be mounted directly to your toilet. Shut your water valve, flush to empty most of the water from your toilet tank to avoid leakage while you're messing with it, unscrew the waterline from the toilet then screw the T-adapter to the toilet making sure it's rubber washer is sitting flat in the nut, then screw your waterline to the bottom of that. The bidet waterline connects to the side of the T-adapter then to the bidet, it's lever can control pressure to the bidet and shut it's water supply off completely without affecting the toilet. Hand tighten everything and give a VERY slight wrench turn to metal fittings if any are leaking slightly, if they are leaking a lot take them off and make sure they are screwed in properly and any rubber washers are in good condition and seated flat and try again. Avoid using anything but your hand if possible especially on anything plastic like your toilet connection or the bidet's waterline connection. Most plumbing connections aren't meant to be wrench tightened like you're putting a car engine back together. There is a pressure regulator shoved into the bidet's water supply connection (where you screw it's water supply in) which they tell you to pull out if you're not getting enough pressure. I tried it with the regulator in but it was too weak, a bidet should have enough water pressure to give you a pretty good hosing and pop it's water nozzles out properly. If you are getting a weak stream instead of a proper blasting you can can pull the regulator out with a pair of needle nose pliers or whatever, it doesn't unscrew or anything it just pulls out. You can limit pressure with the T-adapter anyway. Once I took the regulator out I was thrilled with it's performance. It looks really good, the seat is a little weird because it's setup for bidet action unlike your average toilet seat, which is a good thing so you don't get rouge splashing leaving the bowl. It doesn't feel as solid as your average thick and heavy toilet seat but it feels very structurally sound and you just give the seat and or lid a little push and they close gently. I am very happy with it so far and love that it's set up really well for keeping it clean, for a very thorough cleaning you can just shut the T-adapter valve, unscrew the water line from the bidet and push the button on the side to slide the whole thing right off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2017 by manfellow

  • My First Bidet
Style: Elongated
2 years in use update! ------------------------- After 2 years of use, the seat is still working properly. I will have to say I really do miss having a bidet when I am traveling, or not at home. As far as only having a cold-water hook-up, I have found that for me it is not an issue. I will say that in some instances it makes the experience even more refreshing. I have never felt like the water was too cold. I do use about 4 sheets of TP to "Dry" with, but it has really reduced my TP usage. I will say probably the most difficult thing, mostly because not many talked about it, was learning how to do a little butt wiggle to increase the effectiveness of the water stream. A word of advice, when having a new housekeeper clean the bathroom for the first time, don't forget to explain the operation of the seat to them. Although a bit humorous when they accidently turned on the Bidet while cleaning and could not figure out how to turn the water off (They kept switching from front to back mode missing the middle "Off" position), it did make a small mess. I still like the look/styling. The controls are holding up and show no signs of wear. In the event it quits working I would purchase another one. Wish I would have done this earlier. I really like this design as it IMHO looks much better than the products you add to your own seat. Also it gets around some of the issues I saw in other product reviews about having to put spacers under the toilet seat to adjust for the adaptor height. Use) It took me a while to figure out there is a "Technique" and some gyrations needed to actually clean your bum, I found a YouTube video that helped me figure that part out. Also I need to check to see if there is an adjustment (I need to read the directions) so the nozzle hits a little further back, Right now I when I need to clean I have to lift the "Boys" up and slide a bit forward for me to clean everywhere. I was really concerned that the unit only had cold water, but even the first time using, it really was not an issue, Way better than taking a cold shower. Construction) No complaints. I will say the water control handle is plastic, and if one tried I expect it to be breakable, but technically I don't see that as a problem. I am a heavy guy, but the seat seems really sturdy. For the money, I do recommend this product. I have not decided if I am going to replace the rest of the toilet seats in the house yet, but I may try to at least do the guest bath just to see how people react! (Could be fun, or I may be cleaning up a lot of water) I like the simplicity of having this only connected to the cold water supply, I don't see a reason to spend more money for something that requires electricity or hot water plumbing. I may reconsider if I find a unit that the nozzle did the moving around, and a bum dryer, heated seat, and an artificial intelligence to make sure everything is clean down there! LOL. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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