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Luxe Neo Non-Electric Bidet Attachment

$21.99
$34.75 37% off Reference Price
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Day 1 or first impressions review
By Moroni on Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2021
Quick important things to know: -Buy large bumpers for the toilet seat and a T adapter with a shut off valve. Amazon recommends some good ones as an add on. -It reaches max pressure at the 'Low' setting. And it shoots out a powerful jet stream so be careful. -Looks good, clean, and is easy to install. -Overall it's a good choice for low cost entry. Works well when you know it's flaws* and adapt accordingly. Mainly this review is just passing along information I learned about the product as I installed and tried using it for the first time. I think it would be good to know and understand prior to purchase and installation. Giving a better understanding of what to expect and things to avoid. Background: I have no experience with bidets I have never used one before. A random YouTube video is the reason I looked into and purchased a bidet in the first place. And so far I have no regrets. And if you are reading this review most likely you already have one, already made up your mind on getting one, or you are considering getting one. I recommend that you do give it a shot. The idea of a bidet may seem weird, awkward, or maybe shameful at first but you quickly get over that. And it just cleans better than toilet paper alone. This particular bidet seems like a good one. It looks good it has a clean design. It seems to work properly and came with a 2 year warranty. And although you still need to buy bumpers and an additional T adapter for the best experience or functionality I still see it as a good value. It was easy to install. For me the hardest part of the install was unscrewing the hose attached to the toilet and that's because I was turning it the wrong way but it took me a few minutes to realize that. The bidet raises the toilet seat a little so you will need buy large bumpers for the toilet seat to compensate. It raises it enough to be a problem and require large bumpers to be added. The Knob has 5 dots. There is an 'Off', 'Low', and 'High' with two unmarked dots in between the 'Low' and 'High'. The water pressure reaches max pressure at, or slightly past the 'Low' dot so there is no need to go above that. The short range of motion means you need to be more precise or controlled with your movement of the knob. But it still works. It just gives a false sense of what kind of pressure you will get when you turn the knob. At first I opted out of buying the additional T adapter to save money. But I found out that the water pressure can be a bit too much. Or a lot too much. So you will want to buy a T adapter with a shut off valve. This allows you to turn down the overall water pressure to the bidet. You don't have to buy an additional T adapter if you don't want to. It comes with a T adapter that works fine it just doesn't have a shut off valve. If you are going to be the only one ever using the bidet and you want to save a little money you might consider skipping the additional T adapter. The knob on the bidet controls the water pressure so as long as you don't turn it up all the way the water pressure is not a problem. But it goes from no water to full pressure really quickly so you will have to be precise or careful as you turn it on. Or it requires small controlled movements with the knob. Otherwise I highly recommend buying the T adapter with a shut off valve it helps prevent unwanted powerful blast of jet stream which can be a negative experience for those who are trying it for first time especially if you have guest visiting. Also a shut off valve for the bidet is a good idea when there are young kids in the home so that they don't play with the bidet and shoot water all over the bath room. One common complaint I've seen when buying T adapters with a shut off valve is that they leak. The one I bought leaked when I put it in and turned on the water. The bidet came with some white tape. I used some of that white tape and a rubber washer that also came with the bidet on the the connection end that was leaking and it got rid of the leak. So if you have a leak you might try something similar before you try sending back the T adapter.
Top critical review
Love Luxe products but…
By N808ryu on Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Don’t get me wrong I love Luxe products but this blue luxe bidet doesn’t work all the time, it gets stuck in cleaning mode. So I’m just sitting on the toilet waiting 3-5 minutes haha for nothing. Defeats the purpose of having a bidet in the first place. I never had problems with the one I had before. Maybe it’s just this one. It’s only been a month since I got it. It started malfunctioning last week. Also it doesn’t let me register the product online at their website. Like I said I’ve never had problems with Luxe products before this or registering it on their website

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