LUXE Bidet W85 Fresh Water Dual-Nozzle Self-Cleaning Non-Electric Bidet Attachment, Pearl Grey on White
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Sleek Design: Upgrade your bathroom with Luxe Bidet’s beautifully designed handheld bidet attachments, featuring easy to adjust nickel-plated sprayer for a more elegant look and a great solution for personal hygiene, diaper sprayer, elderly health care, and post-surgery sanitation.
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- Sleek Design: Upgrade your bathroom with Luxe Bidet’s beautifully designed handheld bidet attachments, featuring easy to adjust nickel-plated sprayer for a more elegant look and a great solution for personal hygiene, diaper sprayer, elderly health care, and post-surgery sanitation.
- High Quality Parts: We use high quality parts that are built to last making Luxe Bidet an excellent value for the price. Solid inner construction with high-pressure valves, strong brass t-adapter, hose, and sprayer holster, and a chrome-plated sprayer head
- Quick and Easy Installation: Includes everything you need to get your bidet up and running in minutes. Comes with an attractive sprayer holster suitable for wall or toilet mount.
- Convenient Sanitary Protection: Can be used as a bidet attachment, or also as a cloth diaper sprayer for cleaning and rinsing.
Additional information
Manufacturer Part Number | LUXEW85CH |
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Model | W85 |
Assembled Product Weight | 2 lb |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 17.60 x 7.10 x 4.00 Inches |
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by Chris
It cleans all up in there really good. I recommend hooking up to the warmer water. The cold water makes you ho numb.
by Dave
I have using Luxe Bidet products for many years. Luxe Bidet is the very best bidet in quality, design, price. durability, and functionality. I personally owe a great deal of gratitude to the company because before using their product, I suffered from very painful internal hemorrhoids that caused a serious infection that took many weeks of antibiotics and a lot of pain to overcome. I then began using Luxe Bidet after this terrible illness and gradually my condition was healed. You will also not need to waste a lot of toilet paper to clean yourself. You will only use a few sheets and be very clean and fresh. If you never used a bidet you are making a huge mistake. If you choose to buy a bidet, the only one to buy is Luxe Bidet for years of trouble free use.
by Claude
WOW we bought 1 and 2 days later bought 2 more for every bathroom and one for a gift. Took a minute to get use to cold water but within 2 days you are use to it. My kids love it boy and girl. We save on TP. TP on the way down. A family of 4 ALL LOVE IT GREAT JOB GUY’S.
by Joe
Depending on the toilet, it’s an easy installation. Works like a charm.