I Bought 5 Highly Rated Bidets On Amazon
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- I bought, installed, and tested 5 highly-rated bidets on Amazon. In this video, I review all of them and share my findings on what bidet is best.
My Top 3 Picks
⭐ (Best Overall) Brondell Bidet - amzn.to/40wDq4K
⭐ (Best Value) Veken Bidet - amzn.to/3FPhhGS
⭐ (Best Design) Samodora Bidet - amzn.to/40CiAki
Others Bidets Mentioned
Luxe Bidet - amzn.to/3z6z4pu
Tushy 2.0 Basic - amzn.to/3TIdHnK
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I like how he uses a new bowl to catch the water for each one the tests 😂
I'm skipping the salad if they have me over for dinner
I was thinking the same thing too lol.
😂 I noticed that too… and was hoping he washed those bowls real good afterwards 😅
hahah got to keep it fresh!
I just thought it was he realized a clear bottom bowl was would show the spray angle better. But then he went back to a solid bowl for the second to last one.
One of the best CZcams videos I’ve ever seen. The information is thorough, and FOR ONCE the presenter doesn’t try to hold the camera with one hand and demonstrate with the other while we get a shot of the ceiling. Well done!
I'm 67 and don't MOVE like I use to- can't BEND around much-- so I NEED one of these and you've done the RESEARCH for me... THANK YOU.. Great reveiw!!!
Glad I could help!
@@reviewbase8047 Installing it when it gets here TUES.. THANKS AGAIN.
73 years old. Super easy install. It works and honestly you soon get OK with the cold water
@@kippywylie For nw- yes- but later like early fall- I'm putting a HEAT TAPE on that water line in the basement.. ha.
@@davidwayne9982 Hey! That's a great idea. I'm here in Wa State where the water is cold
In Southeast Asian most toilets have bum guns which is very similar to the spray hose attached to sinks. They are the best and cheapest because you direct the spray exactly where you want and no need to change toilet seat. There’s a holster attached to the tank it sits in when not in use. I bought mine on Amazon for less than $20 if my memory serves me.
I was thinking of getting spray hose, but still trying to figure out the hand movement.
I bought a bidet attachment for $5 on clearance regular price $25. I figured that, if I didn't like it, I'd only be out $5. I don't know how I lived without it. It's so nice patting my bum dry with a couple of squares of toilet paper instead of wiping and wiping and wiping.
And then tearing through and getting shit on your fingers.
NEW KNOWLEDGE. Do NOT HELP RESISTANT BACTERIA TO DEVELOP.
*** Never ignore the danger of UTI and UTI re infection.
The ways a woman or a man could catch a UTI, cystitis, bacterial Vaginosis, prostatitis>renal failure > or renal stones etc are many. Between those are the following, not widely known:
1. Feces residue sticking on underwear and through movements come to contact the uro-genitalia.
2. Wiping of butts, as it always happens on t. paper use, even front-to-back, leaves feces residue on butts, which gets dry and through friction turns to dust, which in the restricted underwear area, easily could travel through air to uro-genitalia.
3. When a BACK TO FRONT bidet is used dirty water is pushed towards urethra .(who did possibly allow such dangerous products to sell in the market?)
4. If a male sex partner uses t. paper to wipe, or he uses a BACK TO FRONT bidet. His penis is full of dangerous microbes .
When we have to do with health, there is no place for playing. We use a FRONT-TO- BACK/VERTICAL JET TYPE BIDET (which is only the Greek type).
I repeat, the human fecal dust comes from fecal residue, left on butts after wiping with t. paper (complete or, worse of course, incomplete) . Through drying and friction it turns out to dust and through air is going to all surfaces, at first stage the uro-genital organs, causing UTI, etc and later to all house, causing food contamination.
At the same time letting to create focuses of infection inside our body, we help in development of bacteria resistance.
We've had bidets for years and the adjustable nozzle is the best feature you can have. It allows the spray to back and forth as needed so it doesn't need two nozzles and with the two nozzles if it doesn't hit you where you want it you are out of luck. BTW, that part of your body does not react to cold water so don't even consider a warmer.!
I was wondering if it was worth getting the one that warms up the water!! Thank you for this.
Been using CZcams for years and one of the best video I’ve seen - love the review and breakdown at the end with three recommendations.
I have the LUXE Bidet NEO 185 Plus, which has the femme wash nozzle. The "panel too big" isn't a con for me as it makes the knobs easy to switch while in use. I looked at several models w/femme wash and specifically chose this model because of the larger control panel and the lift feature. It also comes with some blocks that stick to the underside of the seat and I found that I had to put the larger blocks close to the seat's rear supports as they were lifted off the bowl with the seat down (the front supports didn't need them as they sat on the bowl).
❤ Excellent professional presentation on the bidets. My home has three toilets and 5 years ago I chose the Brondell Bidet for all three bathrooms and never looked back as they are excellent.😊
I had a Luxe bidet and they little splatter shield fell off without me noticing. By the time I noticed, I had already flushed it and it had clogged up the toilet / sewer line requiring an expensive plumber visit. Luxe is too expensive for too few features and the shield can fall off without you noticing.
I have the electric Bio Bidet BB1000 with the remote which is a great option. Because, it is electric one of the other perks is the WARM WATER:) spray which also helps me with my sciatic nerve issue. The Vortex mode is another perk especially for constipation. It also has the Feminine, Posterior modes, move, massage and of course the dry air fan. For me, it's a quality of life issue I couldn't live without and a real game changer. Best of Luck
I have the Luxe Neo 320 and love it. The hot water option let's you adjust the temp to your preference. No more sudden eyes wide open...
very well done! Thank you for making such a thorough review of each model
Our LivingBasic with hot and cold is superior other than the difficulty of mounting. The seat needed legs to not sit crooked or put undue pressure on unit above the nozzles. It was only $55 too. Love the sign, we gotta steal that idea LOL
I have the brondell but with the warm water as well it's amazing best purchase ever made I had the hot water hooked up but it started leaking so just took it off doesn't make any difference imo. To anyone on the fence about one just do it do it now. Just be warned you will hate "going" anywhere but home
theres handheld bidets
Great job man. Thank you!
The angle-changing feature of the Tushy seems like a game-changer. I have had a Luxe for the last 2-3 years and have been pretty happy with it ( I really miss it when traveling), but I always wished I could change the angle of the nozzle slightly. Also, YMMV with the "self-cleaning" feature of these things. I found that an unsightly hard-water or lime staining eventually accumulates which is very hard to clean off. Hidden behind the panel in the Luxe's case, but still.
New users should be aware that bidets won't replace toilet paper entirely, but will greatly cut down on the amount used and make it much easier to clean yourself. No more of the "endless wiping" that sometimes occurs.
A couple of questions as a soon-to-be adopter: Is it cold and how long does it take for it to become a habit?
@@JaRW7 The Tushy has the ability to use warm water if you have access to a warm water tap. It took me like 2 uses to become a habit and I am sad every time i travel, honestly trying to find a good travel solution because its sooooo much better
@@JaRW7 You don't notice the temperature.
I have a Luxe also. I just wanted something to test out having a bidet. My biggest problem is having to get those extra thick seat spacers. It's pretty nice and I too miss it while traveling.
I bought one of those portable hand squeezing bidet things but it was too much trouble and didn't do much.
So now I just do my business in the morning. Clean with paper like a barbarian and then take a shower.
“Sometimes when I wipe, I’ll wipe and I’ll wipe and I’ll wipe and I’ll wipe…100 times…still..poop…still poop. It’s like I’m wiping a marker or something . “
I've been recommending the Brondell to everyone who will listen for the last year, I love it!
Does it hav a water heating feature?
@@farmerbosse This one doesn't, but there are models that you can attach to a hot water source.
IMO, hot water is unnecessary. I was kinda worried about it since I live in North Idaho but it's no big thing....
I stepped up and bought the best ( at least it was the best Bondell amazon had it was $580 including Washington tax I LOVE IT It plugs in to 120 volt 15 amp draw the amount of water it sprays is heated on demand It has many settings some for pressure some for location a male and female option a base position for center of the oscillations a heated seat a lighted bowl and a heated air dryer all with a pushbutton wireless remote control also has an exhaust fan that uses activated charcoal Don't know if you could ever improve on it I figure 2 or 3 years of toilet paper will about pay for it ( not just the toilet paper store cost but I expect the septic tank will take a lot longer to fill up without all that paper )
Thank you for doing the research for me! I will use your links when I purchase. Wishing more subscribers for you. I hit that button and look forward to your next project. 🇨🇦💕
Glad I bought Toto integrated bidet seats. They do need a GFI outlet installed, but we’re a cinch to install physically. And the have a seat weight interlock.
For me its about internal hardware being used. We've had our Luxe for 3 years and no issues. But Im here becuz its time to replace. Cheap hardware used spells disaster. Great video and reviews.
This was sooo helpful! Been looking for this kind of review for a while!
I've got the Samodra one. Best $40 I ever spent from Amazon. I did find though that the front wash hits the bum better and the bum wash hits the front better so I just turn the handle opposite to how it is directed.
I love this kind of useful CZcams algorithms. Valuable information! Thanks!!
Thanks, I have one since 5 years and love it.
The video I was looking for. Thank you!
The Brondell attaches to hot and cold water. What I like is turning the knob starts the flow to clean but also brings it to temperature at the same time
My Buttbudy lasted me a year and a bit. It still works but I’ve had to crazy glue back together the parts that go under the toilet lid screws.
Thanks, THANKS! I needed just a review like that, man!
Very thorough demonstration. Thanks!
I had an add on bidet many years ago. The weak point was the plastic fittings which didn't last very long as they are under constant water pressure from the supply line. I came home to a small flood in the bathroom.
I then bought a travel bidet which is nothing more than a squeeze bottle with a long screw on spray. I can't even remember when I bought it but use it daily.
damn for real ? thinking of getting one , which brand you using ?
@@sdqsdq6274 this was many years ago. Maybe they got better since?
@@2-old-Forthischetwould you think about buying a new one now because of newer technology?
you need ones with taps, that cut off the water supply like a tap.
What brand did you use. I’m very interested in this
Just the info I was looking for, thanks!
Love all my Tushys. Hate traveling anymore … need bidets everywhere
I really like the blast shield on my Luxe bidets. That, and the self cleaning feature were what sold me on the brand.
The shield on my luxe fell off without me noticing. Then I flushed it and had to call a plumber. Not a fun day.
Thanks for watching the video! All the links to the products are in the description. Also don't forget to like and subscribe to if you want to see more videos like this where I review and compare products. :)
What? No app? That's bullsh*t.
You should’ve actually tested them on your butt.
Question: I am new to beedays, and I'm not sure if our water pressure is just too high, but how do you keep the water from spraying out of your nose?
What's a feminine spray? Difference between feminine spray and a bum spray? And why does one spray on the left and one on the right?
@@rushabhshah.2768bum spray is a rear spray..fem spray is a front spray
i found one on and endcap at walmart marked down to 20 bucks! got my brother to install it. we have cold well water so that was a blast....... but i will never go back to just tp by itself..
I have one like the first one. Easy to wipe clean the control. Look for one with minimal cracks and folds to trap dirt
Good point!
NEW KNOWLEDGE. Do NOT HELP RESISTANT BACTERIA TO DEVELOP.
*** Never ignore the danger of UTI and UTI re infection.
The ways a woman or a man could catch a UTI, cystitis, bacterial Vaginosis, prostatitis>renal failure > or renal stones etc are many. Between those are the following, not widely known:
1. Feces residue sticking on underwear and through movements come to contact the uro-genitalia.
2. Wiping of butts, as it always happens on t. paper use, even front-to-back, leaves feces residue on butts, which gets dry and through friction turns to dust, which in the restricted underwear area, easily could travel through air to uro-genitalia.
3. When a BACK TO FRONT bidet is used dirty water is pushed towards urethra .(who did possibly allow such dangerous products to sell in the market?)
4. If a male sex partner uses t. paper to wipe, or he uses a BACK TO FRONT bidet. His penis is full of dangerous microbes .
When we have to do with health, there is no place for playing. We use a FRONT-TO- BACK/VERTICAL JET TYPE BIDET (which is only the Greek type).
I repeat, the human fecal dust comes from fecal residue, left on butts after wiping with t. paper (complete or, worse of course, incomplete) . Through drying and friction it turns out to dust and through air is going to all surfaces, at first stage the uro-genital organs, causing UTI, etc and later to all house, causing food contamination.
At the same time letting to create focuses of infection inside our body, we help in development of bacteria resistance.
Kudos right off the bat just for conducting this research 🙏
Thank you so much ! For your awesome info .. very informative and useful ..
Neo 120 plus has feminine wash. Its more comparable with the rest of the tested bidets. Great reviews!
Brondell also has a version that hooks up to a warm water supply if you have one nearby, which is what I went with. It's not instantly warm, but it gets there very quickly, if you run your sink until the water is hot.
Which one if you don’t mind me asking
Thank you. Great review!
Thank you.. I really appreciate this video. Very informative.
Thanks man, it was very helpful.
Very nice and concise review. Thanks!
Very informative. Thank you!
I have a Kohler bidet. It is electric with heated seat and water. I would recommend the Kohler bidet. I can’t imagine using cold water!
I really liked your comparison. I have thought of one, especially for my adult son with special needs. These are non-electric, I didn't know this was an option. Awesome job! I like the whole seat one you showed the best, it has a better self cleaning.
Glad you found the video helpful! :)
I've never seen an electric one except with a water warmer. They are all existing water pressure powered. Messes are still possible to make.
The only downside to the non-electric is they use the cold water. Warm water does a much better job at cleaning and, depending on where you live, your cold water may be really cold. An option with the non-electric is hooking them up to the Hot water side instead if your hot water isn't set too high.
@@MojoPupthe brondell model has another version that you can hook up both hot and cold water connections and it has a temperature balancing switch for you to make it hotter or colder. Plus you can leave on the self cleaning feature when it starts and disperse the cold water in the pipes until the water warms up 👍
@@crash4dafun The temp's fine, it heats up quick. I'm not somewhere that I could connect lines from under the sink, had to use the cold toilet supply line.
It's the water pressure that I would like a little stronger. End up having to run it several times to get clean
Great Demos! Thanks.
Thanks for the great review. Saved me hours of perusing Amazon reviews to pick the right one.
Same here
I suggest Hydrawand, which is a U a hand held sprayer that does not replace your toilet seat. It only connects to your toilet's water line.
Fantastic video. So appreciated!
This man deserves more views. ❤ the video
Nice review, would you please consider other cold/warm bidet too
Great video. TY. I need to know if the Brondell elongated toilet version blocks the rear couple of inches of the seat opening.
I used one of these until I changed to seat to extended, about 3” higher. My only problem was using the feminine clean, the water went under the front of the seat between the seat and bowl. I used a home made shield, that I kept close at hand. All in the past☹️
You should have gotten the Luxe neo 185 for $10 more, it has feminine wash and is life changing. The brondell cost 50-100% more than the rest.
I have six of thesein my two homes. Some are cold like these, and some give warm water, and ass drying features. The cold ones are fine, but the warm ones, around $250 are luxury. I also have a battery handheld one for traveling. Once you go bidet, you never go back.
Adjustable pressure is a must.
Thank's for that warning on the first design. As someone who never grew-up, the child-proofing was my #1.
You should check out some Korean bidet sales videos. The take peanut butter and put in on a closed fist and use that to demo how is cleans the rear end : )
So far I like them all 👍 The first one is nice & the second one I like because of the cover thingy it has. My favorite is the last one 👍
Unfortunately you are not showing the various connectors to the bottom of the toilet tank's water valve. My old Veken bidet has a metal connector that is not a 'solid' one piece connector and this is a problem. It presents a problem in tightening the connector properly in order to get a good seal. You should take the time and show the parts that come with each bidet.
great review. thank you.
A few months back I spent a ridiculous amount of money to buy a Toto brand toilet and washlet. I'm older and retired and decided so improve my life in mundane ways. No regrets, I'm very happy with the change. btw for both toilet and washlet (from Costco) the cost was about $700. Add a few hundred more if you have a plumber install them.
I ordered and installed by myself (super duper easy) a bidet. Toto is the industry standard. 2 years later, still loving it! Here is what I ordered: Toto SW2043R#01 C200.
Watee Temperature control for 2 users, as well as pressure control. Heated seat. Self cleaning. Must be near a power source. I am supremely happy with my purchase!
Water temp is something I was wondering about. It must be quite a shock to get hit with ice cold water!
Must be near a water source?
Not a tall order, because household toilets also require this... quite convenient.
Perhaps you meant power source? 😁
@@1SqueakyWheel What the heck was I thinking? You are absolutely correct! Don't I feel foolish. 🤯😁
@Mike Dunn Yes. A cold water blast would be most unpleasant. It also has a pressure control as well. One of the best purchases I've made in many years 👍
The Toto Washlet is life-changing! It’s hard for me to travel because I miss it so much! 😂
I've used a baby shampoo bottle (any bottle that squirts up) for years - cheap & works great.
Another good plastic bottle to use is an empty dishwashing liquid bottle. These come in many shapes ans sizes and can be used outside the home.
Gross
Agree! The only drawback is that some toilets don't offer a lot of room so sometimes there's a need to clean up some water spillage.
I’ve had Luxe Neo 320 bidets on all of our toilets since shortly after the pandemic began. Very good product and price point.
I love my Luxe bidets!
What toilet paper shortage? 😂
@@Eyes0penNoFear Exactly!
Great videos. I have a heated one and it's been nothing but issues
Thank you!
Very good review, thanks! I've been using a bidet for many years now, it was fun to watch all the TP users panicking in 2020 while I comfortably ignored the drama. I did educate my friends, so that they could stop panicking. I really like the Veken model button idea. I've used a Tushy, and a Brondell bidet, and both have the dial that does both cleaning and spray in one. I dislike that because it's hard to get it exactly in the center, and so it's easy to have water dripping slowly when you are done, especially if you have kids. I hope more bidet companies start implementing the button idea like Veken does.
thanks for the vid man!
Great review video, better than most. I have a Brondel Heated model and the only con I have is that I wish it was a little stronger. But I love the heated feature. Only downside that I can't change is that we have a 'Round' toilet (apt, can't change out) and the rear section of the Brondel takes up a bit of space.
How is the seat cover/top is it sturdy enough to sit on without any flex?
I have some that have a flat controller on toilets in my vacation rental property.
People have placed burning cigarettes on them and damaged the surface. So the rounded handle one is best for that location.
I had no idea this was an option 😮😮 thaaaaaank you!
All of those cheap bidets will leak, mine started leaking after only a week. That's the problem with those bidets, to save them to last longer, you should install a separate shut-off handle that you have to separately turn the water on/off to the bidet itself.. kind of a pain!
I have the Luxe Neo and wanted to order a 2nd one, but fount the Luxe Elite at close to the same price.
It has the "feminine" option added.
Thank you
I've been using the Luxe Bidet Neo 120 since 2016. I've just replaced it for the 3rd time, but I've only ever replaced it because the seat broke. The bidet is $30 so I might as well replace it when installing a fresh new seat.
How do you keep breaking your toilet seats? Lol
Have had the Tushy since the beginning of Covid 19, it works great, easy to clean. I've never adjusted the nozzle so I can't say that feature is a plus, but might be because I'm a guy?
Good video, good enthusiasm. Although - very Americanized. That's not a bad thing, just a comment and here's what I mean - After having lived in multiple countries in Europe and Asia, where every single toilet has a water system, including sometimes all the porto potties (😮) the preferred way to go with bidets the handheld bum-gun style. This allows for more pressure at various angles and is much more personalized for each user. Once you get the hang of moving your hand around with the water stream, there's no going back. Many people think they are the cheaper, more economical option, but the opposite is actually true once you get into the higher end and better built models. You should do another video on the bum gun style bidets. Stainless steel models from Italy are currently the best made in my opinion.
We have two Tushy’s. Love it but hate taking it off to clean. But they are all the same in that aspect.
Great opener!
I've had a Brondell SS-150 for over 4 years now, and it's still going strong. It's similar to the Samodora, but it doesn't have the feminine nozzle. Edit: there is a SS-250 available that does have the second nozzle. :)
Nice video. I may have to buy one now.
You didn't mention that the controls for the Brondell are not that easy to see once you're sitting on the toilet so you have to remember how to use it (which way to turn the knob).
I have the toilet seat the last one shown and after some months the knob is made of plastic and over time weakens it’s not strong enough to turn the valve to adjust the water. The plastic cracks cost $25 to replace if you can figure out where to buy it from or how to contact Brondell
Lol, I like and bought the one around your neck. The water pressure on these things looks like you can do some real damage especially on the first one or two times you use them. The hand one (the one around your neck) let's you do cleanup of yourself from unlimited angles, but you can also do diaper cleanup over the toilet and clean the toilet itself. It makes all the other bidets feel very limited. The big drawback is you do have to be agile enough to reach back there for an older person. That may be a deal breaker. But you don't have to actually reach that far as you do to do a wipe so it isn't that bad. If you are taking care of an elderly parent, the hand bidet is like a baby shower head and is a life and embarrassment saver for both you and your careee :) Plus the water cable is the same as a shower cable so the shower was close enough for me to put 2 cable together and get warm water for my parent. For me, the cold wasn't that bad, but I don't live up north. I like to joke and say " I have the cleanest a$$ in town lol. Great video 👍👍👍👍👍👍
The pressure isn't strong enough to 'do damage'. I hate the hand ones, hard to really clean especially if you have the smaller round toilets, there just isn't enough room unless you stand up and then you end up making a mess around the toilet...no thanks.
I'm going to look for a review on those. Hard to picture how it is exactly used! But the idea is appealing.
Thanks great video 🎉
Really helpful. No mention of water temperature, are they all cold?
I live in Canada and I do not have problem with the water. Fortunately, It is not that cold! I love it.
Truly? I'm a scaredy cat about my nether parts
where in Canada? Cause in the dead of Winter, some places basically have no snow and if they do, it's gone the next day, then there are other places where it's so cold that if you spit, it turns to ice before hitting your gloves!
I live in mid-northern Ontario, Canada where the tap water is colder than refrigerated water!
But I understand that the cold water might be lukewarm if it hasn't been turned on for a while and gets warmer as it sits inside the house in the pipes...
Dear Yvon, for your information, I live a little east of Quebec City where Winter is freezingly cold!
Do you have to install an outlet for any of them?
Do any of the bidets have a warming feature for the water or would you even want that?
Not really sure how cold the water would be when using this.
Great video! Used your link for the great value you provided, friend ✝️
Amazon has a lot of affordable options, I plan on getting something like this as a nice little bathroom flex and to use less toilet paper
Should have been a 15 minute job. Installing one of these took me two days and a trip to hardware store just to remove/reattach the supply line. Not enough space between the toilet and the counter for channel locks or a wrench to turn and a nut that was too large for my biggest adjustable wrench. I ended up having to go after it with vice grips, turning maybe 10 degrees at a time.
I ran a bidet attachment for about 5 years, but they are just too hard to keep clean. Switched to the wand and I'm just as happy with it. I'd really prefer a simple bidet built into a toilet seat without making the hole smaller.
I’ve been considering getting one for a few months to save money on tp, but how are you supposed to try your butt off after you use it?
I would add the price one each item and the item number or model number. That would help even more!
Yes!
Thank you for taking the time & reviewing these!!!