This simple-to-install attachment is an inexpensive and easy way to retrofit your existing toilet into a hygienic and healthy bidet. It operates solely on water pressure, which means no batteries or electricity is required! It also features a self-cleaning mechanism to clean the nozzle after each use.
Specs
Adjustable water pressure
Adjustable nozzle angle
Self-cleaning function
No electricity or battery required
Easy D.I.Y installation
Universal mounting system affixes to any existing toilet
@werehatrack true, better off if you get one of the fancy electric models that have a bun drier. However if the bidet does its job you can dry your heinie with any paper towel or napkin and throw it in the trash instead of flushing it, without sanitary implications
Is a bidet one of those things where you buy the “meh” version and then if you like it you upgrade when it breaks/when you decide there are other features you like? Is this a reasonable meh version?
@gt0163c Exactly-- though, you can go through a few $20-30 ones before you pony up for a $200-300 one. At $16, I’d expect this crap to have all plastic tubing/valves, and will probably flood your house when you leave for vacation
@caffeineguy@gt0163c In my opinion, anyone leaving on vacation should routinely turn off their water at the main. (Or at appropriate lines, if you want to leave an irrigation system going.)
@gt0163c This is 100% accurate. Bought a 2 pack, and the vinyl hoses have developed pinhole leaks multiple times. Twice flooded my bathroom now. They work well… while they work. I’ve now got a fancy one ordered to replace these.
@Office_Zombie Throw $$$ at it to de-Meh it. They make models that connect to both cold and hot water supplies unlike this one, or you can go electric and they’ll have a small tank like a Keurig that pre-warms the water it sprays.
This one didn’t work too well for my toilet last time I bought it. If anyone wants a used one, it’s half price! Just kidding, it’s already in the trash.
I bought this last time and just installed it yesterday. The water shoots up the back instead of hitting it’s target, so it has some issues, unless you’re into that sort of thing.
This simple-to-install attachment is an inexpensive and easy way to retrofit your existing toilet into a hygienic and healthy bidet. It operates solely on water pressure, which means no batteries or electricity is required! It also features a self-cleaning mechanism to clean the nozzle after each use.
Specs
What’s in the box?
Price Comparison
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Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jul 26 - Friday, Jul 30
Be prepared for the next toilet paper shortage
@duodec Unless you like damp briefs, you still need the paper.
@duodec @werehatrack Nahh-- you just need an ass towel
@werehatrack true, better off if you get one of the fancy electric models that have a bun drier. However if the bidet does its job you can dry your heinie with any paper towel or napkin and throw it in the trash instead of flushing it, without sanitary implications
@duodec @werehatrack Or you just air dry while browsing Reddit.
@duodec Yup. During the pandemic I installed one like this from meh (this was over a year after buying it) and it saved my … How about those Dodgers!
My ancestors left Europe before these were invented. I guess I know why.
Is a bidet one of those things where you buy the “meh” version and then if you like it you upgrade when it breaks/when you decide there are other features you like? Is this a reasonable meh version?
@gt0163c Exactly-- though, you can go through a few $20-30 ones before you pony up for a $200-300 one. At $16, I’d expect this crap to have all plastic tubing/valves, and will probably flood your house when you leave for vacation
@gt0163c Yes. Yes. Or, as the bidet peeps say, wee, wee.
@caffeineguy @gt0163c In my opinion, anyone leaving on vacation should routinely turn off their water at the main. (Or at appropriate lines, if you want to leave an irrigation system going.)
@gt0163c @phendrick Except many shutoffs aren’t really meant for frequent usage IMHO.
@caffeineguy @gt0163c I have a fancy bidet in one bathroom and decided to buy this for the other toilet for now.
It’s exactly as you described: Cheap plastic plumbing connections that look like they’ll break if you look at it wrong.
Rather than risking a flood, I threw it out.
@gt0163c This is 100% accurate. Bought a 2 pack, and the vinyl hoses have developed pinhole leaks multiple times. Twice flooded my bathroom now. They work well… while they work. I’ve now got a fancy one ordered to replace these.
It’s been a while since Meh has offered bidets. I think the pile up of shit on these forum threads is evidence of that.
meh says…“not at all funny”
I don’t know, have they used it at 2AM after a night of knocking back tequilas??
@eeterrific is that funny… or just fun?
@haydesigner I’d think both!
Refreshingly fresh
Is there anything to warm the water? Seems like it might be uncomfortable.
@Office_Zombie Throw $$$ at it to de-Meh it. They make models that connect to both cold and hot water supplies unlike this one, or you can go electric and they’ll have a small tank like a Keurig that pre-warms the water it sprays.
This one didn’t work too well for my toilet last time I bought it. If anyone wants a used one, it’s half price! Just kidding, it’s already in the trash.
midnight wipe by paul re-rear; two-eth bidet, one-ith by tissue?
I bought this last time and just installed it yesterday. The water shoots up the back instead of hitting it’s target, so it has some issues, unless you’re into that sort of thing.
Who bought 3!!!
@phelmurh It’s the gift people are afraid to regift.