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Veken Ultra-Slim Bidet, Non-Electric Dual Nozzle (Posterior/Feminine Wash) Fresh Water Sprayer, Adjustable Water Pressure, Bidet for Toilet Seat Attachment, Stainless Steel Inlet Badays

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Color: Silver/White


Features

  • Two spraying modes - This bidet attachment for toilet dual-nozzle offers a refreshing stream of clean water providing thorough cleansing for men and women. Bidets are gentler and more hygienic than toilet paper.
  • Adjustable water pressure- The chrome-plated control dial allows for adjustable water pressure and spray, ideal for those with mobility restrictions. All you have to do is select the ideal water pressure and cleaning mode.
  • More Durable- Plastic inlets found on other toilet bidet are worn easily and prone to leaking as time passes. The Veken toilet water spray has no such issues, with a high quality brass inlet that is more durable and ensures a water-tight connection between the bidet and the hose.
  • Thin and Compatible- This bidet sprayer for toilet is only a quarter-inch thick! No need to worry about toilet paper shortages with a bidet! The unique design provides support, maintains the toilet seat level and fits more comfortably with standard toilets.
  • Easy to install - Veken provides simple and detailed installation instructions for the bidet toilet seat attachment and additional videos for your convenience. It includes one stainless steel braided hose (2.13 feet), one T-adapter, 2 circular attachment plates.

Manufacturer: ‎Veken


Part Number: ‎VK539


Item Weight: ‎1.81 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.16 x 12.99 x 2.95 inches


Item model number: ‎VK539


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Silver White


Style: ‎Modern


Material: ‎ABS


Shape: ‎Round Handle


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎2 circular attachment plates, installation and user guide, 3/8" x 3/8" cold water connection metal braided hose, 7/8" x 7/8" x 3/8" cold water stainless steel t-adapter, Veken bidet body


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 years


Date First Available: December 8, 2019


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  • Does it shoot water at your butt? Yes!
Long review, but if you're a person of ample size, please read. Water pressure and instillation are near the end. My husband and I discovered the delights of bidet use when my sister-in-law sent us one for Christmas. My husband and I are not small people. We broke it, but we think it was the flimsy plastic seat that we had that helped facilitate the issue. So I got on here, found a good solid wooden seat and started looking for bidets. The things that sold this one to me were the price point ($10 cheaper than our old unit) and the seat... spacers? Idk what they're called but I put them on and I really feel like they help protect the unit. A lot. Even if you don't pick this model, you can get them for around $7 and if you are a larger individual, I sincerely suggest you get a pack. I did not want one with a high profile spraying unit. Our previous one had a little door and it never stayed closed. So I wanted something with a small spraying assembly that had some kind of protection for the sprayers. This does. They don't stick down too far and the little swoopy plastic bit in the front doesn't go all the way down to cover them, but I feel like I can get to them to clean them just fine. I use a spray bottle with the stem removed from the inside so the bottle has to be used upside down. It gets up and under things a regular spray stream doesn't. But I think the smaller assembly puts less stress on the plastic and makes it sturdier, esp if you're not a small person. It has only been a day but with the new seat (I recommend having a sturdy seat) everything feels good and solid. Nothing slips and slides and the spacers feel very sturdy. As for water pressure, I saw a lot of negative reviews saying this one is almost painful in it's streams. I think most of those reviews are wrong because your home's water pressure plays a big part in how strong the stream is. That being said, this one is more powerful than our previous one. That just means the internal lines in this one are smaller than the lines in our old one. Does it cut you? No, but if you have SUPER good water pressure in your home, I suppose it could. If you have sensitive skin or a condition that causes that kind of sensitivity, you may want to shop a different model, but I couldn't tell you what specs to look for. I like the result. I hadn't bothered using the "lady" function on our old one because it felt more like a water fountain than an actual sprayer. This one feels way more effective. I also like the spraying angle, but I know that's different for everyone. It's not particularly adjustable. The rings allow for some adjustment I think, but I would rather adjust myself than risk not having a sturdy fit and risk breaking the unit because it's not on right. I don't have to though, but everyone is different. As for instillation. I thought all we had to do was remove the line from the old bidet, teflon the fitting on this one and tighten it down. This was not the case. The line was about an inch too short, so we had to remove the old line and fit the new one. All bidet fittings are the same right? No. The splitter needed to be changed also. My plan had been do to it myself, but I had the good sense to wait for my husband to get home, because once I got down there, I just wasn't strong enough to loosen the connector holding the splitter to the bowl. So I needed him to do that. He got it all attached, we turned on the water and it leaked. I sent him to turn the water off and when I saw what was wrong, I fixed it. He hadn't aligned the threads properly. It was a case of smaller hands and smaller person fit better into the area needed to work in. It wasn't hard to fix, just be sure you don't cause the ball cock assembly inside the tank to shift when you tighten it down that last time. Our toilet ran for about 2 hours before we noticed, but it wasn't a big deal. The unit does come with teflon tape (USE IT) but no tools, so I used a set of channel locks. You don't need a whole wrench kit for this job. Channel locks worked just fine. They're like a set of adjustable pliers that when you close them, they lock to the size you need. So if you don't have wrenches at home, just go get a pair of channel locks. You'll save money and I think you can fix about 80% of household issues with channel locks, a hammer and a multi-head screwdriver. To sum up, it's great. It shoots water where it's supposed to shoot water, with a good sturdy seat it feels good and tight and we made instillation harder than it needed to be thinking we could use the old lines. I had a off duty plumber buddy install our first one, but having done this one ourselves, that was unnecessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022 by Becky

  • Best minimal design look for the price. Plus How to install leak free and setup.
Well I'll try and write a review for setting up and installing. I installed mine without much problem and no leaks. I would have done one thing different though. That would be installing the supplied hose to the bidet first. That little fitting is tricky and likes to cross thread and mine was a little angled i think. Ok so do that first. The hose has a little gray fitting hex nut that you slide to tighten only after you get it started by hand. You just want snug and then a little more compression. Take the supplied Teflon tape hold it in your left hand and thread onto the fat male end of the T fitting. 2 and 1/2 full turns. Make sure no tape is blocking the holes and I always start a thread lower as this could possibly plug your nozzle and probably why the instructions say don't use it unless its leaking. Nobody wants to do it again so just use the tape and do it correctly as I stated. Now the fun part... Get a little bucket and some towels. Turn off water, flush toilet, flush again and unscrew the fitting on the bottom of your holding tank and lay in bucket. Get ready to take your toilet seat lid off. Mine was plastic screw with a square head and double barbs about 5mm,6mm from the head and a 16mm nut. So you want to take the supplied plastic slotted rings and put your screw through the toilet lid and then the rings. I had to turn my ring slots sideways to get the barbs through. You want it flush when squeezed. Add your nuts and begin tightening your toilet seat down. Put the slots straight up and down if possible. Tighten all the way hand tight after lining up the seat to toilet. So pretty much we added these ring spacers and installed the toilet seat firmly. You do this to make sure 1. your rings are flush flat sandwich no air gaps with the seat. 2. With the addition of the ring spacers your toilet seat may need additional bottom support especially wood seats? Check when you close your lid fully if excess lift pressure is happening on your seat hinge. If your seat keeps coming loose after this install then this is probably your problem. Possibly add a couple felt chair bottom stickers to the existing pads? Moving on... Loosen your seat nuts just enough to slide in you bidet. It should fit flush around the rings. Eye ball it for straightness and tighten back the seat nuts just gently hand tight. Complete the rest of the plumbing. T fitting to the tank hand tight no tape, water supply to the bottom of T fitting that we already taped hand tight and finally the bidet to the small male on T fitting. Hand tighten with the hex nut wing already on the hose. Slowly turn on water checking for leaks then open all the way. I did put some oring lube on the black gasket they supplied. I don't really know if that helped or is necessary. Vaseline would probably do just as well? I think it just makes it last longer and possibly form to the space better. Now we will position the spray nozzle. Lift the seat and line the toilet with a layer of plastic wrap. I only needed one piece. You can leave the front open a little. Put the seat down and position your buttocks in place and mark the plastic wrap where your optimal spot would be. LOL. Anyway, cycle the bidet towards the butt symbol slowly and when the pressure seems right for you adjust your seat so the mark and the spray are the same. You will need to loosen the seat nuts a little more. After your adjustment, tighten back the seat and remove the plastic and enjoy. This was my first time installing a bidet and so maybe I missed something? Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Michael

  • Loved but didnt last
This bidet did amazing!!! I used it almost every time I used the restroom. I couldn't really use the front sprayer, it would spray out of the toilet even with my knees smashed closed. The back sprayer did better, I did still have to keep my knees closed or it splashed out of the front of the toilet. Over all I loved it while it lasted. I am not sure if it was the bidet or my hard well water or cleaning products, but it lasted almost exactly 3 years before the the knob broke while using it. Luckily I knew to just reach around and turn the main water off to the toilet so water wouldn't just be spraying everywhere. I will most definitely be ordering another one, maybe a different brand that could possibly withstand hard water and strong cleaning products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by mom of 3

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