💦 Elevate Your Hygiene Game Anywhere!
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Manufacturer | Bidet4me |
Part Number | PB-100 |
Item Weight | 0.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 9 inches |
Item model number | B0199BCZWQ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Color | Blue |
Shape | round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Horizontal Spray, Rim Wash, Vertical Cleansing, Quiet, Rainfall, Massaging Head, Quiet Close, Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**G
Does What it's Designed to Do.
Used this for the first time and was pleased.I have a bit of trouble cleaning up due to some health issues, but this did the job quite nicely. I thought it may not be long enough, but it is plenty long for me.It does leak and as others have noted, once you aim it where it needs to go water is coming out, so be prepared to get a bit wet. I guess you can put your finger over the hole on the bottom of the bottle until ready, but I found that clumsy.Overall, pleased with the results and the product. I wasn't sure it would work so I bought this one which was the cheapest I found. Am pleased I didn't spend more, though it may not last as long as the others because the plastic seems kind of flimsy.
C**L
Works!
This works great. I have noticed that others have had problems with leaks. I will post a couple of techniques I use to prevent them. First, the neck of the device collapses into the cap for compact storage. Instead of pulling the neck up through the cap, push it up from the bottom. This way, you can feel when the neck is fully and firmly sealed against the inside of the cap. This has prevented leaks around the neck.Second, there's a hole in the bottom to allow air flow. When the bottle is upright, the hole is sealed with some kind of ball bearing. When you tip the bottle upside down, the ball bearing falls away to let air come in so the water will flow. In theory, you're supposed to hold your finger over this hole while you tilt the bottle upside down so water doesn't start flowing until you remove your finger. I found this very awkward! Plus as you are turning the bottle upside down, you have to squeeze it a little just so you don't drop it. All this makes water want to go everywhere. What I have found is, if you don't fill the bottle all the way up, you don't have to bother with any of that. This works especially well for me because my toilet and sink are right beside each other. I could conveniently add water to the bottle as many times as I wanted. But, I've never had to refill. Just filling it a half to two thirds full is plenty of water for cleaning. I don't need to cover the hole in the bottom because the water doesn't start flowing out until the neck of the bottle is already tilted into the toilet. No more water everywhere.As far as how it works as a bidet... It's the only one I've ever used. I don't know how it compares to any other, but it seems to do the job it is designed for.
C**.
Doesn't leak as much as . . . is overzealous in its job
This is a confusing review, I do realize. The problem is not that the product leaks; all of the water comes out where it's supposed to. The only problem is that it *really* wants to come out, to the point where if I tip it even slightly (say, to maneuver it into and out of position), the second the little straw's 'head' is below the water, it starts dripping like crazy. You don't even really need to squeeze the dang thing . . . it's more a matter of moving quickly and trying not to drench your thighs and the seat. I might just be overfilling the bottle, but it's not like it can hold all that much anyway. Is it supposed to be a one-use thing that you fill every time you use the bathroom and only fill halfway? I don't know. I'm perplexed. I am a simple woman with a simple upbringing, and this is all a bit new and terrifying.(We're talking about clean tap water, but this review still feels vaguely gross, just considering the subject matter. Apologies if it weirds anyone out.)
P**M
Does life-changing sound like hyperbole? It's not
Does life-changing sound like hyperbole? It's not. This is a great product. I got this for a medical reason, but now I can't imagine cleaning any other way. Notes:- It will leak from the screw-on part unless it's properly tightened. It does take some force to make it seal, but I haven't had trouble with leaks since I got the hang of tightening it hard enough- Similarly, it can leak from the interface between the screw cap and the nozzle stem. Again, the trick is to pull up on the stem to firmly seat it against the cap. I don't collapse this part, as it sits on the floor in my bathroom. Once you get it seated properly, it does not leak at all.- Remember to hold your finger over the metal valve in the bottom of the bottle before inverting the bottle for use- Once in place, remove your finger from the valve and use BOTH HANDS to get a strong streamI love the long stem on the nozzle; it's super-easy to position it properly without touching the toilet with your hands. It took me a few uses to really get the hang of it, but it's very well worth it.
I**G
Bidet4me Pb-100 Portable Bidet
If you order a portable bidet I must say you need one with the metal port at the bottom. I have ordered both. With and without. The ones without do not deliver enough pressure to do a good cleaning job no matter how hard you try. The first one I ordered was well made but I could not seem to find it again so I ordered a similiar one. The Bedet-time Pb-100 Bidet. Cudos for the cleaning but the metal portal at the bottom has a leak. I leave my bidet filled nearby for convenience. This one I have to leave in a small container because of the leak.
B**R
If you get rashes read this
After I used it the first time and thought that it was a great product for what it was intended for. I now think this may be a life-changing device. I am overweight and have suffered from a weird rash that numerous doctors and big bucks haven't been able to help. This rash is in the skin folds, primarily in the genital area, under the arms and under the breast. I have had it over 15 years and is very uncomfortable. Under the breast and armpits can come and go (probably heat) but the lady parts are always affected. I have tried several ointments, powder, and oils. Nothing helps and many products made it worse. So three mornings ago I came up with the idea to mix 1 part apple vinegar to 8 parts water (warm) and instead of my usual shower I used the Bidet4me to spray the affected areas. This is the ideal tool because I didn't want a lot of pressure nor wash rag to irritate the skin. Kind of just dripped dry. Have done this everyday and life is wonderful. I know there are many people who have the same problem so decided to pass it on
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