09/30/2009 - Frank Calendo
If you're looking for an entry level bidet - this works just fine. It's made of pretty durable plastic and in the 5 months I used it, I didnt have any issues with it. Sometimes its position shifts a bit when i sit down hard, but not a big deal. You can just move it back in place from the knob side.
The spray nozzle is fixed, it doesn't move around. So in order to get fully cleaned, you kind of have to scoot around a couple inches back and forth. It does the trick though. The water pressure that comes out of the nozzle is very good. I've never and don't plan on ever using this thing at full strength, yikes.
There are a couple of downsides with buying one of these "non-electric" bidets. When installed, it's not the prettiest thing in the world. It's ok, but having the nozzle there permanently can be unsettling for some.
Another downside is that it makes you want to buy a fancy electric one. When my wife and I moved to a new house, we decided to upgrade to a Bio Bidet BB-1000. Boy, what a difference. Lets just say, you haven't lived until you have a remote control for your toilet.
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